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Superintendent Cory Steiner detailed staff and program cuts and higher fees to help reduce next year's budget.
Ross Johnson, credited with saving fellow soldiers in Vietnam, will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in March.
Judge Ryan Younggren was found to have "hindered the proper administration of justice" though his actions.
Sources indicate Brooklyn Nets could call up former NDSU, Alabama player from G-League affiliate.

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In this Weather Wednesday, the Minnesota DOT helps explain the factors that make clearing and treating intersections more difficult.
Minnesota agriculture leaders say farmers should apply for USDA bridge payments now, even as legal challenges leave uncertainty about when relief funds will be distributed.

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Sam Rangaswamy rode his motorcycle along Khardung La Pass in northern India, a route reaching about 18,000 feet above sea level and considered one of the world’s highest roads.
The National Weather Service released the outlook on Thursday, Feb. 26

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The woman now known as Mary Jensen was pulled from the Mississippi River. She didn't match missing girls and women in the area, and her case involved DNA research in Finland and Italy.
Pamela Mae Buckley was crowned the Redwood Jaycee’s Sno-Queen in 1970 before leaving the area to pursue her musical career with folk trio, Sunlending.
At least three murder cases that occurred near or under the bridge connecting Fargo and Moorhead remain unsolved since the 1930s.
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