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Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press...
ND1st NewsMinute,0273 Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press UPTON, Wyo.
Wyoming plant making ethanol from trees
In this tiny town on Wyoming's northern plains, workers feed large piles of aromatic pine chips into a labyrinth of pipes and tanks that process the wood into 200-proof liquid ethanol.
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Phil Martin named president and chairman of Landecker & Associates, Inc.
Landecker & Associates, Inc. announces the appointment of Phil Martin as its president and chairman of the board.
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Following the spring 2009 semester, area students earned a spot on the North Dakota State University deana s list by earning a 3.50 grade point average or higher and carrying at least 12 credits.
Acreage report reflects recent turm.....
Sporadic state acreage figures released in a report by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, reflect the chaotic late spring planting season many farmers faced this year, and when combined with the national acreage figures and the national carryover stocks report, could provide a glimpse into ...
Planted acres on ND main crops down 9 percent; economist says no...
Planted acres on ND main crops down 9 percent; economist says no... Planted acres on ND main crops down 9 percent; economist says no big hit BISMARCK, N.D. A North Dakota State University economist says he does not expect the state's economy to take a huge hit from a projected drop in planted farm acres this year.
Met with a slight wind and seasonal morning temperatures, more than 50 producers and other interested parties gathered Monday at the North Central Research Extension Center to attend the facility's annual Canola Day where experts and industry representatives discussed new varieties, current canola conditions and speculated on the various canola ...
Owatonna School District announces scholarship winners
Owatonna Independent School District 761 has announced the following scholarship recipients for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Names in the news: June 25 edition
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Military families get help coping with deployment
Stacy Wendt never knew opening a pickle jar and getting her oil changed could be so complicated.
[Integrative Physiology] Apelin Gene Transfer Into the Rostral...
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences , College of Pharmacy, North Dakota State University, Fargo; Department of Physiology and Functional Genomics , College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press Fargo , N.D. Heavy rains this past week and the prospects of more on the way has weather forecasters and others keeping a close eye on the Red River .
Minn. native wins Grandma's Marathon
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Engagement: Pedersen and Saeger
Carla Pedersen of Maple Grove and Brandon Saeger of Burnsville announce their engagement.
Fan-girl Versions of Anime Stories
Girls are gathering online to remake male-oriented Japanese animation videos into romances -- and in the process are picking up skills in film editing, storytelling and feminist literary criticism.
THE STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION IS REVIEWING EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS FOR THE CHANCELLOR AND TOP COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS.
David Layne Olson, 60, Minot, and formerly of rural Des Lacs, died Wednesday, June 10, 2009, in a Minot hospital following a two-year struggle with metastic colon cancer and heart problems.
Cow Slaughter Trends Surprising Some In Northern Plains
The feeder cattle marketing season has ended in the Northern Plains and many livestock auction markets are starting reduced summer schedules.
Minot State University Has Large Economic Impact
Universities can often play a major role in the economic growth of the city and region they are in.
Thursday, June 11, 2009 The National Association of Resource Conservation & Development Councils is pleased to announce that Upper Dakota RC&D Council of Minot, North Dakota has been reauthorized as a member of the National Circle of Diamonds Program.