Regional AgTech Engine Receives $45M From National Science Foundation
The partnership between NDSU, Fargo Moorhead Chamber, and others will fund tech and workforce development.
NDSU Hosts First Presidential Finalist
Fargo Man Arrested for Threatening to Burn Down Apartment
Sports
Kasson-Mantorville Grad Earns All-America Honors at NCAA Wrestling Championships
Patrick Kennedy finishes third at 174 pounds, while other area wrestlers also compete at national tournament

Rocket girls set school indoor record at Cobber Indoor
Track and field season is officially underway, and the New Rockford-Sheyenne Rockets have started out on a high note.
NDSU Women's Basketball Defeats Chattanooga in WBIT First Round
Bison advance to second round of tournament with 75-62 victory
Politics
America 250: 50 years ago today - March 21, 1976
The Forum republishes front pages from 1976 as the nation prepares for its 250th anniversary.

Fargo Native American Commission to Discuss Transition Plans
The group will meet next week to outline its move to a community-based governance model.
Immigrants from 44 countries become U.S. citizens in Fargo
New citizens eager to participate in democracy and vote in upcoming elections
Weather
Fargo Public Works Asks Residents to Move Vehicles for Snow Removal
Downtown north-south streets to be cleared overnight on Tuesday

Blizzard Warning, High Winds, Snow and Thunderstorms Forecast for North Valley
Severe weather conditions expected across the region on Monday afternoon and evening
Cause of South Fargo Storage Building Fire Under Investigation
Twelve units damaged, no injuries reported as crews battle blaze
Lifestyle
Fargo School Board to Negotiate Superintendent's Contract
Superintendent Cory Steiner seeks salary freeze amid district budget constraints.

Fargo community advocate announces school board candidacy
Victoria Johnson says her platform will focus on student well-being, education equity, and community engagement.
America 250: 50 years ago today - March 20, 1976
The Forum republishes historic front pages leading up to the nation's 250th anniversary.
Health
North Dakota Faces Second-Highest Health Care Desert Rate
Study finds over 200,000 residents live over 19 miles from nearest healthcare facility

North Dakota Cities Hunt for Hazardous Lead Water Pipes
Communities work to identify and replace lead and galvanized service lines to protect public health
North Dakota Launches First Teen Addiction Recovery Program
The Village Family Service Center opens an intensive outpatient program for teens aged 14-17 across the state.