We are committed to our professions future through programs just like this and we fight for a free press worldwide. For more information about the club visit our website, press. Org. To donate to programs offered through our clubs, Journalism Institute visit press. Org institute. On behalf of members worldwide i want to welcome you to todays luncheon. Id like to welcome our cspan and public radio audiences. You can follow the action on twitter. Use the hashtag npc lunch. Remember, the public attends our lunches applause is not evidence of a lack of journalistic objectivity. Ill ask as many questions as time permits. Our head table includes working people who are members of the National Press club. From the right will watson. A former newspaper editor and 20year National Press club member. Larry holdren, patrick host. Captain sydney dawson u. S. Air force, aid to the superintendent and a guest of the speaker. Donald linewein. Gene tie. Thank you so much. Lieutenant cassiem. Gra m. Grane
The Fargo Human Rights Commission questioned the efficacy of the Fargo Police Department's internal investigation into racial profiling as well as The Forum's coverage of the investigation.
With event hours limited from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, those providing extra support and events at The Arbors at McCormick Park are being forced to pause their programs.
The Fargo Human Rights Commission was "out of order" in its attempts to formulate a proposal to find an outside firm to look into the fatal shootings of Shane Netterville and Andrew Martinez. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Director Terry Hogan recommended the human rights commission allow the police board to take up the issue.