I love hearing that the art is a reason for people to invite their friends to Christmas, or that it makes people excited to be a member. That gives me a lot of pride,” he said.
ST. PAUL — Tim Pawlenty was the last Republican to win statewide office in 2006 after he was re-elected to his second term as Minnesota’s governor. The former governor thinks 2026 might be Minnesota ...
As president and CEO of DMI, Matt Leiseth said his priorities will include building on the accomplishments of his predecessor, Derrick LaPoint, who has taken a new job that will keep him in the ...
The Arts Partnership shares their favorite stories and moments from the F-M West and Fargo nonprofit arts and culture sector.
FARGO — There were whispers and stories over the years of Mike Hendrickson coaching boys basketball at Fargo South, of what he did for his players. And we’re not talking about improving a kid’s ...
The city plans to realign left turn lanes at Ninth Street East and 19th Avenue; Fourth Street East and 32nd Avenue; and Sheyenne Street and 38th Avenue.
Under the “Fighting Sioux” page is a document seeking a “First 90 Day Request for Extension of Time to Oppose for Good Cause” and a document granting the request, both dated Dec. 15. The extension was ...
Travelers at Hector Airport this holiday season will see a new four-level parking ramp, temporary pickup/drop-off changes, ongoing terminal construction and upcoming skyway access.
FRAZEE — Once-in-a-lifetime talents don’t come around often. For Frazee basketball, that player is Jayden Sonnenberg. A six-year varsity member, Sonnenberg has done something no Frazee basketball ...
Moorhead got goals from nine different skaters en route to a 9-1 win over Brainerd/Little Falls on Monday in Minnesota girls hockey. Shay Benson and Lucey Wilson each had a goal and three assists for ...
Stacy “Deuce” Martin, 51, who was killed Dec. 16 in a workplace accident, is remembered by friends as playful, loving, and larger than life, bringing joy and laughter to everyone around him.
FARGO — Fargo narrowly approved a nearly $13.4 million contract that would let its police use drone and camera technology for 10 years.
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