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Shoppers Help Raise Thousands to Fight Hunger

Shoppers at Hornbacher's helped raise more than $44,000 to help feed the hungry. The grocery store chain collected donations from people at the checkouts from November 30th to December 27th last year. They…

The Last Extreme Pita in the F-M Area Shuts Down

  The last of four Extreme Pita franchises in the metro has closed its doors. The location at 4265 45th St. South in Fargo quietly ceased operations recently leaving only a sign reading "closed" and a lock on the front door.…

Fargo Police Make Arrest on Robbery Suspects

  Fargo Police make an arrest of two suspects in an armed robbery that happened Monday afternoon. Police say 23-year-old Peter Fineboy and 20-year-old Hutchingson Davies approached the victim on the 2500 block of Broadway North and offered him a ride.…

NDSU Students are Freezin' for a Reason

NDSU students say they are freezin' for a reason this week. Members of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and Kappa Delta Sorority are hosting their annual Freeze–A–Thon. Day or night,…

Repeal of ND Blue Law Still Alive in Legislature

  The battle over Sunday shopping restrictions in North Dakota isn't over yet. The house has voted to reconsider a bill to repeal the state's blue laws. The vote was 48 to 46. The bill had failed on Monday after…

Red River Valley Fair Announces Grandstand Artists

  The first two grandstand acts for this summer's Red River Valley Fair have been announced, and they sound very country. Granger Smith will take the main stage on Tuesday, July 11 and LoCash will perform on Thursday, July 13.…

Fargo Man Sentenced for Sexually Assaulting Co-Worker

  A Fargo man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman at his apartment in 2015. Michael Truelove, 25,  was found guilty last September of four counts: gross sexual imposition, terrorizing, aggravated assault and…

UND Hosts Seventh Annual Interfaith Week

UND is hosting its 7th annual Interfaith Week in an effort to increase cultural awareness and an environment of educational interest. Spiritual luncheons, discussions and events have been taking place…

NDSU, UND International Students Advised Not to Travel

  Both UND and NDSU have cautioned their international students not to travel due to the immigration order. NDSU late last week emailed students from the seven countries included in the executive order, urging them to meet with an adviser…

UND International Students Advised Not to Travel

UND has issued a warning to its International students, faculty and staff not to travel outside the United States, at least for the time being. The precaution, issued in an e-mail from UND's International Center, is directed at those on…

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