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Fargo Police Seeking Public s Assistance in Locating Two Runaways
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Fargo police trying to find 2 runaway teens
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For many non-profit organizations, 2020 will go down as one of great need for both the groups and the communities that they serve. The Texoma Health Foundation is doing its part to help these organizations through its annual gift giving.
THF announced this week that it has donated $792,000 to 25 Texoma non-profits as a part of its 2021 gift-giving season and charitable efforts. For this year, organizers balanced its ongoing focus areas while assisting organizations affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is one of the components of what we do through grants and giving, THF President Michelle Lemming said. For this year in particular, we wanted to ensure that we gave support to organizations that responded to COVID-19. We gave a lot more flexibility to include that as a priority area.
Lawsuit blames 12-year-old girl s suicide on Fargo facility
The girl s family is seeking $5 million in damages and compensation, claiming facility staff ignored signs of her mental illness and self-harm. 5:14 am, Jan. 25, 2021 ×
The Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch is seen Jan. 15 at 7151 15th St. S. in Fargo. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor
Editor s note: If you or a loved one is in crisis, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (
1-800-273-TALK), which is answered locally
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FARGO A couple has sued the Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch, alleging the south Fargo facility is responsible for the suicide of their 12-year-old daughter.
New group formed for horse enthusiasts in North Dakota Follow Us
Question of the Day By JILL SCHRAMM - Associated Press - Monday, January 18, 2021
MINOT, N.D. (AP) - A new association for North Dakota horse enthusiasts is planning its first big event as it looks to promote public education about “everything equus.”
Kaycee Wilen, who initiated the founding of the North Dakota Equine Association last March, said the nonprofit’s first North Dakota Horse Expo in Minot in June will be an opportunity for horse-related groups to come together and advertise their own events.
“I want to see them benefit, obviously, but I want to see people benefit from coming and learning. You never stop learning with horses. There’s always something new to learn,” said Wilen, a horse therapist from Max.
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