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The Forum's ongoing series on business namesakes includes Curt, Jay and the Kensok family, who all started businesses that are still around.
“We are a work in progress every moment of every day,” says Executive Director Beth Jansen, who is overseeing a strategic plan to invest in museum infrastructure and financial stability.
Mund isn't going to win the NDOP's U.S. House primary, but she could cause a responsible conservative woman to lose. Can she and her supporters live with that?

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Public hearings for the proposed changes will be held at the Moorhead City Council and Fargo City Commission meetings on Monday, May 13.
With one month away, the Republican primary is set to be contentious. Despite no opposition, the Democratic candidate is traveling and working for votes, as well.
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Fargo-Moorhead area schools are putting more resources into supporting their students' mental health.
The bees are back, and a group of area preschoolers got a close-up look at a beekeeper's backyard colony.
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More than 750 students graduate from Minnesota State University Moorhead.
A local helicopter pilot who has spent his career in the air, flying for country and lifesaving flights, is wrapping up his time as a Sanford AirMed pilot.

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Fargo voters will have three options this election season to fill the two open seats on the Fargo Park Board.
The event is Thursday, May 16, at Rheault Farm in Fargo.
Dairy farms will be eligible for up to $28,000 for their efforts to contain the spread of the virus between animals and humans and for testing milk and animals for the virus

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