Tax procrastinators hurry to beat the deadline
April 17, 2012 in WDAY
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) – The tax deadline is less than six hours away, so if you haven’t filed yet, you might want to get started. Post offices everywhere are now packed with procrastinators. Continue Reading
Fergus Falls, MN (WDAY TV) – The city of Fergus Falls is building a new police station, but some are upset over who gets to build it.
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) – A half-billion dollars – that’s how much money you could have in the bank instantly. All you have to do is win the lottery. The multistate game Mega Millions is up to $500 million. Is there anything you can do to improve your chances of winning?
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) – Under North Dakota law, children under the age of 18 must wear a seat belt – unless they’re on a school bus. That could all change for Fargo students. The district is looking at the possibility of adding belts to buses.
Elbow Lake, MN (WDAY TV) – Hidden art, kept secret possibly since the 1950′s, is unveiled in Grant County. The discovery was made during a restoration project of the courthouse, which was built in 1905.
Moorhead, MN (WDAY TV) – Some Minnesota college students are seeing themselves from a different view: the rear-view. A Dallas-based artist visited Minnesota State Community and Technical College today to draw portraits – and not of students faces.
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) – Wherever you look around, you see images of what society considers to be the perfect male or female body. Those images are partly responsible for a startling statistic. An estimated 8 million Americans suffer from eating disorders.
Gardner, ND (WDAY TV) – A Gardner, North Dakota man is cutting his electricity bill in half by producing his own energy.
Wahpeton, ND (WDAY TV) – New playground policies are in place at Wahpeton Public Schools after two girls are injured on the same slide. The accidents happened within a week of each other in early December.
Lake Park-Audubon, MN (WDAY TV) – What began as a dream six years ago by Lake Park Audubon School officials is now turning into a reality. Construction of the new high school is on schedule. While the doors won’t open until September, WDAY got a sneak peak today.
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