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  • The State of the Union Address
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  • High Court judgement tears tribal sovereignty
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  • Domestic Missions partnership meeting aims to think outside the box
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  • Agency apology for removing children from homes in India, with white families.
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  • Man sentenced for role in Butte death
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  • Prosecutors weigh charges in campus incident
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  • Federal prosecutor says no surprises in Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. appeal against the death penalty
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  • Duncan jury selection delayed
  • State given 300K to help track sex offenders
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  • Rodriguez attorneys say trial wasn’t fair
  • Boyfriend drove van in fatal crash
  • Fargo Junior pleads not guilty to sex charges
  • Police: Jamaican scammers at work
  • Inmate charged with fraud
  • North Dakotas Stenehjem Says Workers Comp Agency within the Law
  • Jury awards $1.2 million to injured BNSF worker
  • Legislative panel recommends ND prison remodeling project
  • Mechanic’s lien filed against beef plant
  • Trial ordered for Williston Park Board president
  • Lutherans narrow bishop candidate field to three
  • N.D. Dems endorse Pomeroy, Sanstead
  • Former Mower County feedlot officer accused of misconduct..
  • PSC may regulate wind farm dismantling
  • Hamm Begins First Campaign for North Dakota Insurance Commissioner
  • Mental exam approved for murder suspect
  • Copies of Student Paper Listing Salaries of University Employees Vanish
  • Prosecution Rests in Willey Murder Case
  • Legislative panel mulls audit of Attorney General’s office…
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  • Home in fatal Williston fire in question
  • AG’s opinion being sought on campus gun issue
  • North Dakota Supreme Court Slashes Traffic Ticket Profiteering
  • Experts Testify at Willey Trial
  • ND Lottery Hits 4-Year Anniversary
  • Dickinson puts brakes on traffic fines after N.D. Supreme