Vance Boelter was “disguised as a police officer, and heavily armed with firearms and body armor,” according to the federal complaint filed against him| InForum
Four business entities were fined $10,000 each in civil penalties.| InForum
“This is not easy work. It is not for the faint-hearted, and it’s for people who are really committed to this kind of work,” Charlene Briner said| InForum
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Rep. Michelle Fischbach, R-Minn., recently called the protests to the Trump administration's cuts 'garbage' and accused the protesters of being paid actors.| InForum
The Minnesota State University Moorhead men's basketball team recently won the NSIC title.| InForum
Trygve Olson weighs in on his role as secretary of the Interior and President Trump's plan to lower debt by reducing the federal workforce.| InForum
The two call the rejections “arbitrary and capricious,” and they want a judge to stop the lottery while their lawsuit is pending.| InForum
Trygve Olson comments on North Dakota's energy sources.| InForum
Research Plot 2, a rectangular plot of land near NDSU's Peltier Complex, is the longest continually cultivated wheat field used for research in the United States — and potentially in the world.| InForum
President-elect Trump has proposed increasing taxes on imports, or tariffs, of up to 10-20%, with higher figures for countries like Mexico and China .| InForum
Trygve Olson comments on Fargo City Commissioner Michelle Turnberg's proposal to terminate the city's needle exchange program.| InForum
Trygve Olson comments on the concerns about the proposed commercial dairy farm near Abercrombie, N.D.| InForum
Watch, listen and read exclusive reporting 40 years in the making as Forum Communications Columnist Jim Shaw looks back at the infamous Medina, North Dakota, shootout and tells where it stands today.| InForum
The law in question allows felons to vote once they've been released from prison, even if they remain on parole or probation| InForum