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Port: We don't need politicians micromanaging technology in the classroom

The state's ban on devices in schools is already a bit heavy-handed. Now lawmakers are talking about laws dictating how technology can be used in the classroom, and that's too far.

Marc Lore agrees to sell majority stake of Timberwolves, Lynx to Marc Stad

Alex Rodriguez is retaining his stake in the organization, as well as his roles as governor of the Lynx and co-governor of the Wolves

American opinion: It's been a very, very bad summer for salad

So here’s hoping September brings nothing more alarming from the produce aisle.

After three days, stranded homes move off I-29 near Grand Forks

The manufactured homes were in transit, but got stuck Tuesday morning, unable to cross the DeMers overpass due to construction.

American opinion: Hotter summers will necessitate aggressive mitigation

It doesn’t help that the Trump administration has abandoned efforts to combat climate change while promoting greater reliance on carbon-producing fossil fuels.

Commentary: Democrats' climate silence hides trillions in inflationary costs

We do not want power that is more expensive, less reliable, and dependent on the sources it claims to replace.

Plain Talk: 'We don't have the luxury of picking a side'

On this Plain Talk, a hospitality industry rep discusses gambling charities buying up businesses. Plus, Flock cameras and a listener's take on kratom addiction.

USDA Undersecretary Luke Lindberg discusses the status of USMCA

Luke Lindberg, undersecretary for trade and foreign agricultural affairs at the USDA, said there have been productive trade talks with Mexico, but it's more complicated with Canada.

GGF cross country preview: Red River girls field largest team in years

The Roughriders currently have 40 athletes on the roster, the largest group since 2021.

Veeder: Come sit at my kitchen counter

"It will be messy, and I will have to clear a space for your drinking glass, maybe wipe this morning’s crumbs away," Jessie Veeder writes.

Herald selects 12 to watch in North Dakota high school football in 2026

The 12 players come from the Herald's northeast North Dakota coverage area.

Three innovative projects win funding at first UND Lift-Off Showcase

ND Vocal received $10,000, while PT EMR and Detectology each won $5,000. The projects that participated in the showcase all attended the Center for Innovation's summer accelerator program.

Seven Paces ups state's 'largest treasure hunt' to $25,000 prize in prohibition-themed journey

Seven Paces claims it is the "largest treasure hunt in North Dakota history," beating last year’s prize record of $20,000.

Justin Jefferson building chemistry with Kyler Murray

Takeaways from Day 16 of Vikings training camp

Port: Bipartisan legislation emerges to address nondisclosure agreements signed by public officials

The issue has come up during the debate over data centers, though the legislation would cover all industrial projects. Even that isn't broad enough.

Riley Green to perform at sold-out show Saturday at Ralph Engelstad Arena

The CMA and ACM award-winning country singer-songwriter has attracted loyal fans with “his no-gimmick, relatable writing and classic feel,” according to the event announcement.

Revamped bullpen helping to keep Twins in thick of playoff race

Deadline pitching additions held leads in all three of Minnesota's victories over NL East-leading Atlanta this week

UND football names captains for 2026 season

The Fighting Hawks open the year at 7 p.m. Thursday against LIU at the Alerus

Three candidates, three open seats in East Grand Forks School Board race

Josh Perkerewicz, Amanda Holweger and Gwen Ulland are the only candidates who filed by the deadline.

Minnesota, North Dakota on pace for about average potato crop

Though cool wet weather delayed potato planting until the end of April, which was later than optimal, and despite hot weather in July, the crop is looking pretty good, an Extension expert says.