A few other state parks in North Dakota have multiple family members working, but only Icelandic has four siblings on the job.| Dickinson Press
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Peyton Haug joined The Forum as the Bismarck correspondent in June 2024. Reach Peyton at phaug@forumcomm.com.| Dickinson Press
An audit conducted by the state found there were hundreds of thousands of dollars in accounting errors between the state colleges in Grand Forks, Dickinson, Williston and Mayville.| Dickinson Press
Following Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s veto snafu in May, the assembly is drafting legislation to clarify the veto process.| Dickinson Press
Prompted by the shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers in June, North Dakota legislators are reexamining how accessible they should be to the public.| Dickinson Press
April Baumgarten has been a journalist in North Dakota since 2011. She joined The Forum in February 2019 as an investigative reporter. Readers can reach her at 701-241-5417 or abaumgarten@forumcomm.com.| Dickinson Press
In a motion filed Monday, June 16, Mitchell’s attorneys asked for the trial to be delayed after the assassination and attempted assassination of two Minnesota lawmakers over the weekend.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Trygve Olson comments on the recent budget cuts made by the Trump administration.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Trygve Olson comments on North Dakota's first cases in measles since 2011.| Park Rapids Enterprise
April Baumgarten has been a journalist in North Dakota since 2011. She joined The Forum in February 2019 as an investigative reporter. Readers can reach her at 701-241-5417 or abaumgarten@forumcomm.com.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
With the 2025 legislative session in the rearview mirror, North Dakotans can expect to save money on property taxes and insulin. Lawmakers also honed in on criminal justice reform and K-12 issues.| Dickinson Press
Construction will begin this summer and is slated to take around three years, marking the hospital’s biggest buildout since opening in 1885.| Dickinson Press
At 104, Ken Larson still hunts, reflects on his WWII service and enjoys life.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Michael Johnson is the news editor for Agweek. He lives in rural Deer Creek, Minn., where he is starting to homestead with his two children and wife. You can reach Michael at mjohnson@agweek.com or 218-640-2312.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
"It's a day of victory for Leonard and those of us who have been involved in the struggle with him for 40 or 50 years," Mitch Walking Elk said. “I’m an AIM member and this is historic for us."| Mitchell Republic
Alex Derosier worked as a Forum News Service reporter, covering Minnesota breaking news and state government. Follow Alex on Twitter @xanderosier.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
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"It's a day of victory for Leonard and those of us who have been involved in the struggle with him for 40 or 50 years," Mitch Walking Elk said. “I’m an AIM member and this is historic for us."| Perham Focus
Our newsroom occasionally reports stories under a byline of "staff." Often, the "staff" byline is used when rewriting basic news briefs that originate from official sources, such as a city press release about a road closure, and which require little or no reporting. At times, this byline is used…| Bemidji Pioneer
The North Dakota superintendent for public instruction could become the nation’s assistant secretary of education for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education.| Dickinson Press
How slow population growth, the pandemic and government spending have created Minnesota’s projected $5 billion deficit| Wadena Pioneer Journal
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The judge said the injuries Douglas Swenson inflicted were "beyond what the court would normally see, even in murder cases," in sentencing him to 36.5 years, the uppermost end of the guidelines.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
The man, 25-year-old Michael McCall, is expected to survive, police said. McCall is a teacher at Breckenridge High School, according to the school's website.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
For 35 years, Tammy Swift has shared all stages of her life through a weekly personal column. Her first “real world” job involved founding and running the Bismarck Tribune’s Dickinson bureau from her apartment. She has worked at The Forum four different times, during which she’s produced everything…| Dickinson Press
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum was officially nominated for secretary of the Interior and “chairman of the newly formed, and very important, National Energy Council” by President-elect Donald Trump.| Dickinson Press
North Dakota’s senators, who are likely to be called on to confirm Trump’s choices, were both excited by the selection of Gov. Doug Burgum for Interior secretary.| Dickinson Press
Alex Derosier worked as a Forum News Service reporter, covering Minnesota breaking news and state government. Follow Alex on Twitter @xanderosier.| Rochester Post Bulletin
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has traveled all across the country since he was named Kamala Harris' running mate. Here's a look at everywhere he's been.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Moorhead resident Christopher Wootton was working inside Walmart in Dilworth when he suddenly rushed to save a dog from a burning truck parked outside the building.| Alexandria Echo Press
Jeremy Krueger-Grinnell strangled his girlfriend multiple times before a neighbor intervened, according to police. That was when Krueger-Grinnell assaulted the man, police said.| Dickinson Press
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