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CAMP BONDSTEEL, Kosovo A new U.S.-led Kosovo Forces task force, based out of North Dakota, officially took over responsibility of Multi-National Task Force-East Saturday, joining units from five other NATO nations, all of which are maintaining a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement in Kosovo.
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Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 11 2009 2:13AM KXNewsTeam AP-ND1st NewsMinute,0241 Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press Bismarck , N.D. Williston 's Mercy Medical Center has changed its procedures after a baby was sent home with the wrong parents in September.
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press...
ND2nd NewsMinute,0238 Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press DULUTH, Minn.
Devils Lake officials want - dialogue'
Tuesday was the first in a series of meetings between Valley City and Devils Lake officials to address concerns about rising Devils Lake waters and potential effects on the Sheyenne River.
Higher Ed: Judge's order on UND nickname 'bizarre'
Valley News Live - Sports Higher Ed: Judge's order on UND nickname "bizarre" The president of North Dakota's Board of Higher Education says a judge's order on the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname is "bizarre.'' Northeast District Judge Michael Sturdevant has barred the board from changing the nickname before a December 9 court ...
FLW Walleye Tour details released
The 2010 FLW Walleye Tour schedule will take anglers to lakes and rivers in six states.
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ND regulators delay decision on Otter Tail
North Dakota regulators have delayed a decision on an Otter Tail Power Co. rate settlement so they can look more closely at a proposed economic development fund.
ND team evaluating services for deaf people
A team of parents, legislators, community members and alumni of the state School for the Deaf are working on a long-term plan to serve North Dakotans who suffer from hearing loss.
Superintendent Wants to Keep State Commission
Devils Lake Superintendent Steve Swiontek says his board will introduce a resolution at the state School Boards Association meeting this weekend to keep a state Commission on Education Improvement.
ND steps up monitoring for zebra mussels
When zebra mussels were found in western Minnesota lakes this fall, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department stepped up monitoring for such aquatic nuisance species to try to control their spread.
One out of every six North Dakotans has a disability. And it`s the job of Rehabilitation Consulting and Services through the Department of Human Services to get those people a job.
ND electric settlement includes customer refund
A proposed settlement of an Otter Tail Power electric rate case includes about $673,000 in refunds to North Dakota customers.
Teen Killed In Crash Near Devils Lake Identified
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The North Dakota Highway Patrol has identified a woman killed in a rollover crash near Maddock.
St. Michael Woman Scammed Out of $7,500
Devils Lake police say a St. Michael woman lost several thousand dollars in an e-mail scam involving a supposed shopping program in the city.
One Dead After Rollover Crash Near Maddock
The North Dakota Highway Patrol says one person is dead and two young children have been taken to a hospital after a crash near Maddock.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says its annual fall survey shows exceptional numbers statewide of young walleye, perch and northern pike.
North Dakota landscape is changing
The Souris Valley Birding Club will learn about the impact of wind turbines on bats and birds at its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the small meeting room of the Minot Public Library.
Contract Awarded For DL Levee Work
The Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a $21 million contract to the Minnewaukan firm MI-TY Trucking and Excavating for the first phase of a project to raise the levee protecting the city of Devils Lake from the body of water with the same name.