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At least 4 killed in Oklahoma tornado outbreak; 10 shot outside Florida bar; AZ receives millions of dollars for solar investments; Maine prepares young people for climate change-related jobs, activism; Feds: Grocery chain profits soared during and after a pandemic.

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Ukraine receives much-needed U.S. aid, though it's just getting started. Protesting college students are up in arms about pro-Israel stances. And, end-of-life care advocates stand up for minors' gender-affirming care in Montana.

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More rural working-age people are dying young compared to their urban counterparts, the internet was a lifesaver for rural students during the pandemic but the connection has been broken for many, and conservationists believe a new rule governing public lands will protect them for future generations.

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A Special Birthday in North Dakota - CHAD Turns 20

Northwood, ND - Many North Dakotans are celebrating a special birthday this month. CHAD – the Community Healthcare Association of the Dakotas &…

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Tax Day: "Paying the Mortgage" for the Nation's Future?

It's tax day, and many of us put off filing our income taxes until the last minute. Maybe it's because it's not easy letting go of that money…

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Uncle Sam Helps Farmers Go “To Market, To Market”

There's more to running one of those roadside produce stands than meets the eye. Farmers invest lots of time and money on purchasing and planting …

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North Dakota Could Profit As Global Warming Protector

Bismarck, ND - What's the harm in global warming? A report out today from Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Control says a one-degree temperature …

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Plug May be Pulled on High-Tech Farm Resource

Dickinson, ND - For many North Dakota farmers, spring planting will start with an online visit to a farm information Web site, but the plug may soon …

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Silence is Deadly: Trying to Stop Teen Suicide

There used to be a saying that children should be seen and not heard. But Mark LoMurray says a chatty teenager could be the difference between life …

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ND Farmers Fly In to D.C., Calling for Disaster Relief

Whether it's too much moisture or not enough, farmers are at the mercy of Mother Nature. And North Dakota farmers are flying into the nation's …

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All Stressed Up And No Place to Go

Stress is part of the job for many North Dakotans, but for more than five million Americans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)…

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Water Interests "Drain" Renewable Energy Fund

It's been almost two decades since the voters of North Dakota created the "Resources Trust Fund," earmarking oil taxes for water and renewable energy…

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Can North Dakota Fuel The Job Needs of Growing Bio-Fuel Industry?

The pay is good. The benefits are attractive too. So why aren't more high school graduates going into skilled trades? Terry Curl with Boilermakers …

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