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Prairie Fare: A cup of coffee and a question that stuck with me
“Did you know that most adults across the world have a psychoactive stimulant daily?” my son asked me.
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Trump administration sues Minnesota over transgender athletes in girls sports
MINNEAPOLIS (AP, March 30, 2026) — The Trump administration sued Minnesota and its school athletics governing body on Monday, carrying out a threat to punish the state for allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls sports.
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ND public health units to participate in statewide walking event April 8
BISMARCK, N.D. – In recognition of National Public Health Week, all 28 local public health units across North Dakota will participate in “Stroll N Roll North Dakota,” a statewide walking event designed to promote physical activity and social connection. Local public health units are inviting community members to lace up…
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Today in History: April 2, Pope John Paul II dies at 84
Today is Thursday, April 2, the 92nd day of 2026. There are 273 days left in the year.
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RedHawks to become Fargo Woodchippers for 5 nights in 2026
FARGO, N.D. — This summer, the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks will finally answer the age-old question on many minds: Got Wood?
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Northern Lights Council bestows highest Scouting award to Devils Lake resident
The Northern Lights Council, Scouting America has bestowed the highest honor for a volunteer. Recognizing his distinguished service to local youth, Bryce Crosby, husband of Lake Region Heritage Center Director Lisa Crosby, received the Silver Beaver Award on Saturday, March 28 in Fargo.









