The Fargo Public Library hosted the first Native American Festival and Education series with the partnership of the Native American Commission, Cultural Diversity Resources and “Native American Festival Teaches Culture”
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Studs to Rugs, Now a Dud
Studs to Rugs, a local contracting business, unexpectedly closed its doors Monday, Oct. 23, leaving consumers with empty pockets, unfinished projects and anxiety. One of “Studs to Rugs, Now a Dud”
NDSU Computer Science Competition
North Dakota State computer science students recently have been winning and taking home top awards from competitions and events. The five regional and national events “NDSU Computer Science Competition”
Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Lung cancer causes more deaths in men and women than any other cancer. In 2015 alone, 291 lives were taken in North Dakota due to “Lung Cancer Awareness Month”
Grant Available to Promote Specialty Crops Internationally
The North Dakota Trade Office (NDTO) has been awarded a $169,850 grant to promote North Dakota specialty crops in the international market. The NDTO is “Grant Available to Promote Specialty Crops Internationally”
One Gay Pastor, A Few Churches, A World of Difference
On Wednesday, Oct. 25, the People’s United Church of Christ, St. Marks and the First Congressional UCC in Moorhead spoke about their churches along “One Gay Pastor, A Few Churches, A World of Difference”
ND Workers May Have Relatively More Money After Taxes and Expenses
A new study finds that three major cities in North Dakota are favorable to work in. The cities enable workers to keep more of what “ND Workers May Have Relatively More Money After Taxes and Expenses”
Why I Left Flowers at Trollwood Park
There is truth hiding behind the legends of Trollwood Park. The story starts on Halloween. On Oct. 31, 1879, the Front Street Asylum opened on “Why I Left Flowers at Trollwood Park”