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Submitted by Journal Staff on July 7, 2009 - 12:52pm. Looking Back 10 YEARS AGO Jamie Ewald graduated with honors from the University of North Dakota receiving a bachelor's degree in accounting.
Rev. Gordon G. Neuberger , 81, Bismarck, ND, died June 22, 2009, at Medcenter One St.
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Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press Devils Lake , N.D. Devils Lake police say an Idaho man who was pulled over while driving an allegedly stolen tractor has been charged with felony theft and driving under the influence.
BEULAH August Little Soldier, 94, Zap, died Friday in a Hazen nursing home. He was born Aug.
He may have confessed to the murder but Clarence Burcham is not willing to turn himself into Minnesota authorities so easily.
Hazen, Beulah Split on Utility
Residents in Beulah and Hazen have split their vote in special elections to decide whether to form a municipal utility for natural gas service.
Residents of 2 Cities Voting on Utility
Residents in Beulah and Hazen are going to the polls in a special election to decide whether to form a municipal utility for natural gas service.
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ND2nd NewsMinute,0176 Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press FARGO, N.D. A former West Fargo day care operator is facing new charges.
Submitted by Journal Staff on June 3, 2009 - 10:25am. >> Read similar stories filed under: Engagements Kilee Lynn Dobogai, Bismarck, N.D., and Justin Roy Harmon, Bismarck, N.D., announce their engagement.
The state class "B" boys and girls golf meets wrapped up today in Jamestown and Carrington.
High times & hijinks on the High Plains circa 1969
Backstory: A North Dakota State University student newspaper editor thought it would be funny to promote Zap, N.D., a teeny tiny town smack dab in the middle of nowhere, as an ideal alternative to the customary spring break site of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
In 1969, college students from across the state gathered in Zap to celebrate spring break.
Over the past four decades, the legend of the Zip to Zap has grown to almost epic proportions.
Senate confirms 2 ND Higher Ed board members
Sen. Raymon Holmberg, R-Grand Forks, the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said he backed a second term for Wahpeton attorney Richie Smith "with all the celebratory enthusiasm of a retreat from Moscow." North Dakota's higher education system has allowed itself "to be a cocoon, isolated and insulated from the rest of state ...
ND Higher Ed Board President up for Confirmation
The president of North Dakota`s Board of Higher Education is running into some opposition for another term.
DOT announces road closings, one-lane traffic areas due to flooding
The North Dakota Department of Transportation has announced the following road information related to flooding: The following highways are closed due to water damage: * N.D. 8, between the junction of U.S. 12 and N.D. 21, northeast of Hettinger, approximately four miles north of US Highway 12.
It`s been over 2 weeks since Hazen residents fought flood waters but town officials have been ready for over a dozen years.
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