Health Matters: Keeping the Weight Off for Good
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It seems like everywhere you look, there are programs and products geared to help you lose weight.
Those who served our country get special service at the RedHawks Game. The Chamber of Commerce hosted military appreciation night at Newman Outdoor Field. The…
With the summer heat, staying hydrated is something that should be on everybody's mind.
Feeling dizzy isn't a comfortable feeling, and for many people it can result in clumsiness, nausea, and inability to focus.
There are 14.5 million cancer survivors living in the country.
Nearly 30 million people in the country have diabetes and some people in the area are making sure they don't join that number.
Memorial Day is fast approaching, which also means plenty of barbeques and picnics to enjoy.
Marathon weekend is just days away, but to make sure it's an enjoyable one, avoiding injuries is key.
An early morning traffic stop turns into a high speed pursuit and crash.
Landon Lauwagie, 22, is a person of interest in the death of a south Fargo woman and has been found and detained in Southern Minnesota.
One of the biggest country music festivals in the US is just a few weeks away from kicking off in Detroit Lakes.
More anglers are out on Detroit Lake the second day of the Walleye Opener.
A new study finds Minnesota and South Dakota are among the top five places to retire and grow old.
Dozens of engaged couples hit lakes country for Five Lakes Resort's first wedding open house.
More than a thousand NDSU students turned their tassel from right to left during the spring commencement.
The community is rallying for a Fargo woman who has a rare blood vessel deformation.
Native American tribes from all corners of the state and Canada are here sharing their culture, and competing to be named the best singers and dancers.
More than 2,000 people are "feeling the Bern," and came to support presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders in Fargo.
Hours before the doors opened, more than 2,000 Bernie Sanders supporters stood in line at the Ramada Hotel.
It may be Friday the 13th, but these students are far from unlucky.
A gloomy day befitting a somber occasion.
Fargo is branching out – now it's a Tree City USA.
The tornado that destroyed a large part of north Fargo in 1957 is legendary.
It takes more than teachers to make a quality school, and Fargo Schools is recognizing one of those unsung heroes.



