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Pincombe striving to reach her dream
Thursday, June 26, 2008 "My mom and dad always told me I could be anything, and I guess I took that to heart," said an eager Nicole Pincombe.
Rash of Burglaries Reported in Divide County
Law enforcement is investigating a rash of burglaries in Divide County. Authorities say a telephone company building and bank branch in Noonan were broken into.
Witty inducted into Dakota Music Assoc. Hall of Fame
Former Columbus, N.D. resident Bud Witty has recently been inducted into the Dakota Music Association Hall of Fame.
Lokken set to take over as Williston police chief By DAVE CALDWELL, Staff Writer, dcaldwell@minotdailynews.com WILLISTON - ' When longtime police chief Don Wentz hands in his badge at the end of the month, the ...
Several North Dakota airports are sharing in 4.2 million dollars in federal grants for construction and repairs. via KXMC-TV Minot
Autopsy Confirms Kilen Cause of Death
An autopsy has confirmed that 89-year old Russell Kilen of Stanley died of exposure. via KXMA-TV Dickinson
Northwestern ND Company Fined $40,000 in Processed Pea Case
A northwestern North Dakota company has been fined $40,000 in a federal case involving processed peas. via KFYR-TV Bismarck
Tangsrud seeking shot at Olympics By Kiara Crosby Meet Cody Tangsrud of McGregor, N.D., an All-American freshman student at Powers Lake High School. via CNDNEWS
Weapons stolen from Crosby Police Department
The Divide County sheriff's department and North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation are looking into the theft of weapons from the Crosby Police Department. via KXMD-TV Williston
“They (the firemen) made me want to do it. They actually wanted women on the department.”
Rural housing roundtable discussion in Powers Lake By Kiara Crosby On Thursday, March 6, community members met for a Regional Roundtable Discussion on Rural Housing in Powers Lake. via CNDNEWS
Guard Soldier To Be Awarded For Heroism
A North Dakota National Guard soldier from Crosby will be honored for heroism at a ceremony in the state Capitol. via KMOT-TV Minot
Jepsen & Huseby headed to State Bee
“Anyone planning to buy a space heater should examine the claims manufacturers make about their products.”
The duo of Marie Jepsen of Bowbells and Rachel Huseby of Powers Lake will represent Burke County at the North Dakota Spelling Bee Friday, March 28 in Bismarck. via CNDNEWS
Crews are out clearing roads today after an Alberta clipper brought snow to northern and central North Dakota. via KFYR-TV Bismarck
Snowkite crew cancels flying clinic
“But, our goal is to make North Dakota the 'state of extremes' by demonstrating the state's wind energy potential in a tangible way.”
To promote the wind energy potential of North Dakota, the 2008 To Cross the Moon Expedition kicks off at the Canadian border near Crosby on Monday. via Minot Daily News
“We had some cloud cover overnight that became a factor”
Marvin Baker/MDN Condensation from a temperature approaching minus 30 degrees early Wednesday morning caused frost to form on cattle in the Sawyer Feed Lot. via Minot Daily News
Grant stabilizes future of Coghlan Castle
“That's a very, very good program”
Submitted Photo Save Coghlan Castle Inc. has received a $10,000 grant from the State Historical Society to help stabilize the foundation of the castle, which is located between Rolla and St. via Minot Daily News
A blend of economics and rife came the news from the MonDak region in the final four months of 2007. via Williston Daily Herald
Oil Making Business Busy in Counties
“The biggest thing for us as commissioners is that it has really helped with our budgeting. We are getting more oil production tax funds into our general fund and it has really helped our budgeting process.”
The expanded effort to capture as much oil as possible has led to some very profitable times for counties in western North Dakota. via KXMD-TV Williston
The North Dakota Highway Patrol reported a pair of accidents over the weekend. At 2 a.m. on Friday, 24-year-old Joshua Uran of Palermo, N.D., was injured when he lost control of his vehicle on a gravel road. via Williston Daily Herald
Business Beat: November 8th, 2007
“Right now we really only have one building that is empty, although we do have some spaces in other buildings, but we have a good selection, of retail services and businesses.”
First off today, the Economic Development Director of Crosby says his community has what he calls a high quality downtown for a rural community. via KXMC-TV Minot