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ND candidate's plane low on gas before crash
North Dakota congressional candidate Duane Sand's plane crash may have happened because he ran out of gas.
Linton wins consolation championship in Ellendale American Legion Tournament
Linton went 2-1 to place 5th in the J.B. Graham Invitational American Legion Baseball Tournament, held June 21 and 22, at Dr.
Royal Farms hauls area's milk to plants
Fewer dairy farms, fewer dairy cows and rising fuel costs make hauling milk a tough business, but that is what the Royal Farms Dairy Association does best.
A child born in LaMoure, North Dakota in the early 1960's---1962 or 63. A private adoption through an attorney named Kessel.
GOP candidate, Duane Sand, crashes plane in cornfield
North Dakota Republican congressional candidate Duane Sand says he escaped serious injury when he crashed and flipped his plane in a cornfield after its engine stopped.
Guard Unit expected back in U.S., in a week from Iraq...
Guard Unit expected back in U.S., in a week from Iraq JAMESTOWN, N.D. North Dakota National Guard officials say a Guard unit serving in Iraq is expected back in the U.S. within a week.
Officials to announce Guard unit return from Iraq
State officials are scheduled next week to announce the return of a North Dakota National Guard unit from Iraq .
For the second straight day, Napoleon will be looking for an athletic coach. Jason Horner stepped down as boys basketball coach yesterday for the boys job in Mandan. via Minot Sports
“One myth is that the demand for renewable fuels has caused high corn prices, which in turn has led to higher food prices. In fact, rising energy prices have twice the impact on the Consumer Price Index than the price of corn.”
Marvin Baker/MDN Deanna Ness stirs a pot of spaghetti sauce in preparation of a farmer's share meal held in Minot, Wednesday. via Minot Daily News
Ramsey County livestock zoning fight goes to high court
“Factory farms are not farming and should be treated legally like the industrial polluters they really are”
Man: Dairy site too close to town CARRINGTON - Ted Keller, a Foster County resident opposed to a 1,500-cow dairy southeast of Carrington, said the proposed site is too close to town. via Minot Daily News
Letter to editor: Mathern would do much good as North Dakota's governor
I have known Sen. Tim Mathern, D-Fargo, for eight years. He is one of the most conscientious state legislators in North Dakota. via The Jamestown Sun
Four teams are within a game of the District 5 championship following Thursday's opening round at the Jamestown Civic Center. via The Jamestown Sun
Class B roundup:' Holen passes mark in victory
Ben Holen reached an individual milestone with his 1000th-career point Tuesday evening in LaMoure, as the second-ranked Loboes dispatched Edgeley 76-41. Holen finished 4-for-5 from the three-point line and had ... via The Jamestown Sun
Boucher entry gives N.D. Dems contest for governor endorsement
Rep. Merle Boucher's second run for governor will give Democratic convention delegates a choice at the party's April state convention, with the House minority leader taking on Fargo state Sen. via Minot Daily News
Mathern Takes Lead on Energy Issues in North Dakota
“Each offers solutions to make this all possible.”
When Sen. Tim Mathern was growing up, his family grew wheat and raised cattle. Today, he says farmers could also grow switchgrass and raise wind towers. via KXMA-TV Dickinson
Barnes County wind project would be ND's largest
North Dakota's largest wind farm near Langdon has been operating for only a few days. via KXMB News
Wind energy center will benefit OTP
“Power from the Langdon Wind Energy Center will increase our (Otter Tail's) wind-generated electricity to 85 megawatts”
Later this month customers of Otter Tail Power Company will receive benefits from completion of the Langdon Wind Energy Center in northeastern North Dakota. via Daily Journal
“The technical design of it, nothing hits the vehicle on a flat surface and they also are up-armored from front to back plus they have surveillance systems built on them.”
It`s not easy being a soldier, whether full-time or in the North Dakota National Guard. via KMOT-TV Minot
Fargo senator declares run for governor
“Now it's time to move forward ... and not maintain the level that we have. The present level benefits a lot of people. We need to kick it up. We need to get more people involved.”
Jill Schramm/MDN State Sen. Tim Mathern , second from right, announces his candidacy for governor Thursday flanked by his aunt and uncle, Josephine and Blase Mathern of Minot, at left, and his brother Victor of ... via Minot Daily News
North Dakota High School Football - Edgeley/Kulm felled by Napoleon/Gackle-Streeter
The Edgeley/Kulm Rangers football team , was knocked off 30-16 in Friday's league challenge with the host Napoleon/Gackle-Streeter Imperials The Rangers now sport a 4-1 record. via MaxPreps