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News Fargo mayor to settle John’s Repair shop dispute short of legal action David Olson February 28, 2023
News ‘Threatened litigation’ over John’s Repair shop in Fargo prompts city meeting David Olson February 27, 2023
News Fargo City Commission will meet privately to discuss dispute with business owner Jim Monk February 27, 2023
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News Michigan drone photography privacy dispute returns to court – yet again Bruce Crumley November 1, 2022
News Displaced Meridian tiny home resident argues she should be able to stay in home during court case Margaret Carmel October 30, 2022
News Michigan Supreme Court could decide warrantless government drone spying lawsuit Scott McClallen October 30, 2022
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