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RYDER The annual bullriding event, annual mud run and pickup pull, and a school reunion, along with other activities are being planned for this year's annual mid-July celebration in the Ryder community.
Gary Engebretson, 66, Minot, died Tuesday, June 30, 2009, in a Minot hospital, surrounded by his loving family.
Man awaiting sentencing for violating probation
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A Minot man who pleaded guilty to felony charges in the 2004 death of his infant son appeared in court Friday in an effort to withdraw those pleas.
Ida Schock Narum, 95, Glen Ullin, formerly of Garrison, died Thursday, May 14, 2009, in a Glen Ullin nursing home.
Lawsuit vs. Sidney residents alleges $500k theft
An oilfield service company alleges three people from Sidney and a former North Dakota man stole more than $500,000 in company funds.
Alice Jeannette Walleen went to live with Jesus on April 24, 2009. She was 85 years old and was a longtime resident of Riverdale, CA.
Hoeven Announces Approval of Individual Assistance for Flood-Affected Residents and Businesses
Apr 10 2009 12:00AM http://governor.state.nd.us/ Bismarck , N.D. - Gov. John Hoeven today announced that the President has approved his request for the federal Individual Assistance Program to help flood-affected individuals and businesses in 26 counties in North Dakota .
The regional director for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Denver, acknowledged the snow emergency in the Minot region this past winter, although there was no promise of federal assistance.
Hoeven Calls on FEMA to Approve Individual Assistance for Flood-Affected Individuals
Apr 7 2009 12:00AM http://governor.state.nd.us/ Bismarck , N.D. - Based on recently completed documentation by Preliminary Damage Assessment teams, North Dakota Gov.
Snow Could Help or Hinder Spring Planting
It's impossible to ignore, because it's pretty much everywhere you look. But although the record snow amounts have created problems, they've also done some good.
Lawyers help pay back money to victims
Members of the North Dakota Bar Association each pay $16 a year to a client protection fund that serves an insurance policy against lawyers who steal from their clients, said Bill Neumann, the association's ...
BILL NEUMANN SAYS IT'S AN ATTEMPT TO PROVIDE SOME HELP. FORMER GARRISON LAWYER DOUGLAS SLETTEN WAS SENTENCED EARLIER THIS MONTH TO MORE THAN THREE YEARS IN PRISON FOR INCOME TAX EVASION AND MAIL FRAUD.
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Lawyer sentenced for stealing from clients
A former Garrison attorney has been ordered to serve about 3 1/2 years in prison and pay back more than $600,000 to defrauded clients.
Grand Forks man disputes U.S. Customs and Border firing for writing racist letters
A Grand Forks man who was fired from U.S. Customs and Border Protection for sending racist letters on his own time is suing the federal agency for violating his free speech rights.
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