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Bismarck, N.D. / Lawyer wannabe picks confinement
A man accused of impersonating a lawyer has agreed to be confined in his Duluth, Minn., home until his trial next month.
Alleged Phony Lawyer Facing Civil Suit
A Colorado woman convicted of hiring a hit man to kill her former husband has filed a civil lawsuit against a man accused of impersonating a lawyer in several states.
THE TRIAL FOR A 2006 FIRE AT MIDDAKOTA MASONRY BEGAN TUESDAY. BAILEY IS CO-OWNER OF THE BUSINESS.
Dorgan: Delta Likely to Add Flights in ND
Sen. Byron Dorgan says he expects Delta Airlines to add flights between North Dakota and Salt Lake City.
Hoeven to address lawmakers today
The day before his budget address to state lawmakers, Gov. John Hoeven wasn't in Bismarck polishing his speech, in which he is to spell out how he wants to spend and save North Dakota's considerable revenue ...
Murder-For-Hire Suspect Pleads Guilty
A Bismarck man accused in a murder-for-hire case has pleaded guilty to two counts of threatening communications.
Man Pleads Not Guilty in Traffic Death
A Bismarck man pleaded not guilty to manslaughter for a fatal car accident last summer.
Legislature`s organizational session begins
The North Dakota Legislature`s organizational session gets going today. The session officially begins at 1 pm today, and it ends at midday Wednesday.
ND farmer defies government by draining wetlands
In this July 10, 2007 photo provided by U.S. Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife agent Brian Vose surveys an illegal wetlands drainage ditch on a federal easement at Alvin Peterson's farm in Lawton, N.D. ...
O`Connell wins fourth term as Senate Democratic leader
Lansford Senator David O`Connell has won his fourth term as the Democratic leader of the North Dakota Senate.
North Dakota prepares for 2010 census
The official count is more than a year away, but the U.S. Census Bureau is already hiring workers in North Dakota to begin preparations for the 2010 census.
Labor Dept. Sues Bismarck Business
The federal Labor Department is suing a Bismarck manufacturer of wastewater treatment systems and equipment.
Shoppers pour into N.D. stores
North Dakota shoppers poured into the stores early on the day after Thanksgiving, many of them with few worries about the leaner financial times around the country.
It almost over...in just over 24 hours, the Dakota Wizards will open up the regular season in the NBA's D-League. The Iowa Energy will be in Bismarck for a 'Central Division Collision.' Marcus Hubbard: "In my ...
Olive Garden Opens in Bismarck
After a long wait, a much anticipated restaurant opened this afternoon in Bismarck.
Potter to run for ND Senate Democratic leader
NDDemo Senate Leaders,0144 Potter to run for ND Senate Democratic leader BISMARCK, N.D. A first-term Democratic senator from Bismarck says he'll run for the job of Democratic leader in the North Dakota Senate.
Bail Set for Man Accused of Molestation
Bail has been set at $25,000 for a Bismarck facing an AA felony charge after police say he engaged in a sexual act with a four-year-old boy.
Amtrak service through Bismarck studied
Bismarck could once again get railway passenger service depending on the outcome of an Amtrak feasibility study that is expected to be completed sometime next year, transportation officials said Monday.
Kansas feedyards see sharp decline in cattle
At a time when the consumer appetite for beef is waning amid the economic downturn, the number of cattle going into feedlots in Kansas and across the nation also has taken a steep dive.
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