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Judge urges quick action on lawsuit
FARGO - A woman suing the city of Fargo over traffic fines has been on the winning side so far, and it's up to lawyers to decide the next step, a federal judge says.
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Child recovering after dog bite
MINOT (AP) - Officials at Minot Air Force Base say they're reviewing the pet policy for military housing after a pit bull bit a toddler.
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Talks held on deaf school space
DEVILS LAKE (AP) - State school Superintendent Wayne Sanstead says he has been involved in preliminary talks about using some of the space at the North Dakota School for the Deaf for a Devils Lake Community Center.
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Outbreak leaves 1 dead and 16 ill
TORONTO (AP) - An outbreak of listeriosis has killed one person and sickened at least 16 others, Canadian public health officials said Wednesday as a food company suspended production at a Toronto plant and expanded a recall of nearly two dozens types of packaged meats.
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Woman pleads guilty in huffing case
A woman who authorities say was found huffing air duster spray with a 15-year-old girl in Bismarck has pleaded guilty to charges of child abuse and neglect and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
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Postal Service offers reward
FARGO (AP) - Cass County officials say a $500 reward is being offered for information leading to those responsible for a rash of mailbox vandalism.
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Police suspicious of child neglect
FARGO (AP) - Police say an 8-month-old boy was placed in protective custody after his mother and grandmother came to the Fargo YWCA shelter with him and were found to be intoxicated.
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Rural outreach established
Barack Obama's North Dakota campaign is establishing a group aimed at pointing out rural policy differences between the Democratic presidential candidate and Republican John McCain.
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Companies bid to tap the Gulf
WASHINGTON - Energy companies bid hundreds of millions of dollars Wednesday to explore for oil and natural gas beneath 1.8 million acres in the western Gulf of Mexico, while looking forward to the possibility of future drilling in federal waters now off-limits.
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McHenry County crash victim ID'd
UPHAM (AP) - The Highway Patrol has identified a Towner man who died when his motorcycle ran into the back of a tractor pulling a swather in McHenry County.
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Retired chief denies attacking wife
GRAND FORKS (AP) - The retired longtime police chief in the northeastern North Dakota town of Thompson has pleaded not guilty to attacking his wife.
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Salvage yard owner moves cars
FARGO (AP) - The owner of a Cass County salvage yard that state health officials say has contamination problems says he is having six semitrailer loads of junked cars removed.
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Grazing talks bogged down
FARGO (AP) - Officials with the Sheyenne Valley Grazing Association say talks with the U.S. Forest Service have stalled as the two sides try to negotiate a new grazing agreement.
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Schools partner in engineering
DICKINSON (AP) - Dickinson State University and North Dakota State University have a new partnership.
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Officials learn a lesson
WAHPETON (AP) - Wahpeton officials say they learned a lesson after a 7-inch rain flooded residents on the city's south side.
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