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'It's miserable': ND rancher's Nokota horse herd to be sold

INFORUMFARGO — The largest herd of Nokota horses is being dispersed. The herd was the lifetime work of Leo Kuntz, a 69-year-old rancher near Linton, N.D., who died unexpectedly from...

 

North Dakota sees lowest number of resettled refugees in years

INFORUMFARGO — North Dakota, along with the rest of the U.S., saw a significant drop in the number of refugees resettled in the state in 2018, Lutheran Social Services of...

 

UND run game against Montana linebackers pits strength on strength

FCCNNGRAND FORKS—When opposing coaches are asked about the University of North Dakota football team, the conversation typically starts with running back John Santiago. "Seems like this guy's an eighth-year senior,"...

 

Sheyenne Street expected to reopen Oct. 13

INFORUMWEST FARGO — Sheyenne Street, from 32nd Avenue W. to 26th Avenue W., is expected to reopen to traffic Saturday, Oct. 13. There will be one open lane in each...

 

Broadway lane closure begins Oct. 15

INFORUMFARGO — Beginning Monday, Oct. 15, the southbound lane on Broadway will close between Third and Fourth Avenue North. The closure is for a private underground utility connection. The southbound...

 

Wild move Jordan Greenway to wing and things start to happen

FCCNNST. PAUL — Never afraid to tinker with his line combinations whether it's during a practice on during a game, Wild coach Bruce Boudreau swears there's a method to the...

 

WF to close streets for sanitary sewer testing

INFORUMWEST FARGO — Ninth Avenue NW and 11th Avenue NW will close at Armour Street NW beginning Monday, Oct. 15, for mandrel testing of the sanitary sewer in the area....

 

North portion of 4th Street South project reopening Oct. 13

INFORUMFARGO — On Saturday, Oct. 13, contractors for the Fourth Street South Road and Water Main Improvement project plan to open the north portion of the work zone from the...

 

Fargo Library hosting WWI presentation Oct. 16

INFORUMFARGO — The Fargo Public Library will host a presentation by John Cox, professor of modern Eastern European history at North Dakota State University at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16...

 

Fargo public golf courses set closing dates

INFORUMFARGO—Due to the colder weather forecast, the Fargo Park District golf season is coming to a close. Before the green fairways become frosty white, the five Fargo public golf courses...

 

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