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U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland ordered North Dakota's U.S. attorney, Mac Schneider, to stop pursuing capital punishment for the slaying of the 22-year-old University of North Dakota student.
Over the next two years, Game and Fish will trap a minimum of 180 wild turkeys from problem areas, fit them with tracking devices and translocate the birds to areas with more desirable habitat.
Goodhue senior Adam Poncelet, a 6-foot-3 wide receiver, has committed to play college football at the University of North Dakota.
Travis Toivonen, a wide receiver from Red Wing, has been signed to the Minnesota Vikings' practice squad. He grew up as a fan of the Vikings.

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While the total is not yet known, around 200 boxes of sacred objects have been found and the remains of around 70 ancestors have also been located so far.
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Some of the best wildlife habitat in northeast North Dakota is near or between the airport and Grand Forks Air Force Base. That increases the potential for bird strikes at both sites.
Reichart was the first hockey player to be inducted into the UND Athletics Hall of Fame and he still holds the school record for most points in a game.
Red Wing native Travis Toivonen, a 6-foot-4 receiver, signed with the New York Giants practice squad last week.
Fenton said the league operated in a surplus financially despite the challenges of COVID-19 last season.
Seven of the eight prairie grouse observed at one mating grounds site this spring were hybrids, with traits of both prairie chickens and more dominant sharp-tailed grouse.

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After a standout career as a receiver at the University of North Dakota, Red Wing graduate Travis Toivonen has signed an NFL contract with the Seattle Seahawks.
Lee graduated from the University of North Dakota with degrees in history and education, but couldn’t resist the allure of radio. He took a full-time job at KFGO in Fargo, even though his father pleaded, “Seriously, do you think you can make a living in radio?”
The twin sisters from Grand Forks are North Dakota's only born-and-raised Olympic gold medalists.

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