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Renewed River Flood Threat for Northern Plains
Heavy rain returning to the northern Plains will generate a renewed flood threat for the Red River of the North and its tributaries.
Officials: 26 TB cases from Grand Forks outbreak
North Dakota health officials say a total of 26 cases of active tuberculosis have been linked to an outbreak that originated in the Grand Forks area.
On April 26, the Powers Lake held their annual FFA banquet. Star salesman awards were given to Keegan Maruskie, Cassie Lee, and Grace Hove.
Griggs County Courthouse plans spark backlash
The move is to protest the commission's recent decision to build a $3.5 million courthouse - despite voters rejecting the idea three times in a span of 14 months.
New Nitrogen Fertilizer Plant To Be Built In No. Dakota
NEW NITROGEN FERTILIZER PLANT TO BE BUILT IN NO. DAKOTA May 13, 2013 Source: Northern Plains Nitrogen news release Northern Plains Nitrogen leaders announced their plans today to build and operate a $1.5 billion nitrogen fertilizer production facility near Grand Forks, N.D. The world-scale production facility will include a 2,200 ton per day ... (more)
Many families celebrated Mom today, but for a group of North Dakota National Guard families, the day was bittersweet as they said goodbye to husbands, sons and daughters off on a year-long mission.
This North Dakota Mom, 77, Reared 69 Kids
Few mothers are likely to get more cards, flowers and phone calls this Sunday than Joyce Dumont.
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Helping Hands: Letter carriers' food drive ... Children's Miracle...
Letter carriers' food drive: The Association of Letter Carriers Local 517 in Grand Forks is holding in a nationwide food drive.
Central tabs Paranica as head boys hockey coach
Former University of North Dakota hockey player Grant Paranica has been named the head boys coach at Grand Forks Central High School.
It's Official: Grand Forks Getting New $1.5 Billion Plant
Board members of "Northern Plains Nitrogen" made the announcement that a new, 1.5-billion dollar fertilizer plant will be built near Grand Forks.
Board calls for review of Shirvani's performance
After much debate Thursday morning, State Board of Higher Education members voted to have a performance review of Chancellor Hamid Shirvani.
Higher Ed Board Meets to Discuss Shirvani
The North Dakota Board of Higher Education met this morning in Grand Forks to discuss recent complaints against University Chancellor Hamid Shirvani.
On April 26, the Powers Lake held their annual FFA banquet. Star salesman awards were given to Keegan Maruskie, Cassie Lee, and Grace Hove.
Oil pipeline in ND and MN restarted after leaks
Enbridge Inc. has resumed shipping crude oil through a pipeline between western North Dakota and northern Minnesota after two shutdowns within a week due to leaks.
More data isn't always better, says Nate Silver
Top statistician warns that an abundance of data lets statisticians 'cherry pick' data points to get the results they want Big data may seem to promise big insights to users, but more isn't always better, cautions statistician Nate Silver , who became one of America's most well-known faces of data analysis after his FiveThirtyEight blog accurately ... (more)
Fertilizer plant planned for near Grand Forks
Officials on Thursday are expected to announce plans for construction of a $1.5 million fertilizer plant near Grand Forks.
New, $1.5 Billion Fertilizer Plant to be Built near Grand Forks
A major announcement regarding a new, one-point-five-billion dollar fertilizer plant is schedule for Thursday in Grand Forks.
Governor says Shirvani 'off to a rocky start'
Gov. Jack Dalrymple says he is confident that the state Board of Higher Education can resolve lingering questions about the leadership of North Dakota University System Chancellor Hamid Shirvani.
Erbert & Gerbert's Fundraiser for Children's Miracle Network
Erbert and Gerbert's in Fargo, Moorhead, Bismarck, and Grand Forks invite customers to stop in Tuesday, May 7 to help Children's Miracle Network at Sanford Children's Hospital Fargo through the Great Sub Support event.
Late, lower-than-feared Red River crest at Fargo puts spotlight on forecasting
When the Red River crested at Fargo-Moorhead on Tuesday, it was 7 feet below the peak that experts had considered very possible only two weeks before.