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Water convention set in Bismarck
Flooding in North Dakota last spring is to be a topic during the 46th Annual Joint North Dakota Water Convention and Irrigation Expo. Comment?
AG: Youth prescription drug abuse on rise in ND
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The state Department of Public Instruction said a recent survey of North Dakota youth behavior indicated illegal use of prescription drugs has been increasing for both middle school and high school students. Comment?
Barnes County flood aid ranks high: County second in FEMA funds awarded for public grants
Federal Emergency Management Agency figures confirm what some already suspected: Barnes County infrastructure was, per capita, the North Dakota county hardest hit financially by last spring's flood. Comment?
J.M. Smucker Co. plans to close its plant in West Fargo that makes crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Comment?
North Dakota`s Board of Higher Education wants a judge to drop a restraining order that is delaying a possible change of the University of North Dakota`s Fighting Sioux nickname. Comment?
The North Dakota Department of Transportation is taking a new approach in encouraging people not to drink and drive this holiday season. Comment?
Custody hearing set for slain dentist's child
The custody battle for the daughter of a slain North Dakota dentist will linger into next spring. Comment?
ND Opposition to EPA Carbon Dioxide Finding
Gov. John Hoeven doesn't like the federal Environmental Protection Agency's finding that carbon dioxide is a threat to public health. Comment?
Group rallies in the cold for a health care bill
... weather shows Senator Conrad how dedicated they are to getting a public option on the bill. a oeEvery family in North Dakota, northwest Minnesota, all of the country, is one illness away from medical devastation of their finances. It could be breast ... Comment?
ND Dot emphasizes how much a Dui can cost
The North Dakota Department of Transportation is taking a new approach in encouraging people not to drink and drive this holiday season. Comment?
Severe winter storm blankets Midwest, killing at least 10
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... moved eastward, leaving winds of up to 50 mph and creating snowdrifts 8 to 15 feet tall. It was expected that North Dakota and Minnesota could get dangerous wind-chill readings of 25 to 35 degrees below zero. The blizzard was blamed for at least 12 ... Comment?
Tigers attack Hamburg zoo keepers
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Winter storm crashes across U.S.
... issued a blizzard warning for parts of several Midwestern states for Wednesday, saying that places such as North Dakota and Minnesota could get dangerous wind chill readings of 25 to 35 degrees below zero. By 9 a.m. Wednesday, Madison, Wisconsin , ... Comment?
Indian lawsuit settlement won't cover every member
The money from the new agreement announced Tuesday won't go to every enrolled member of an American Indian tribe in North Dakota and Minnesota. Comment?
... Albany was not the winner.A A The winner was Bismarck. Don Morrison, executive director of the non-partisan North Dakota Center for the Public Good, said it may be that North Dakotans are better at rooting out corruption when it occurs.A a oeBeing a ... Comment?
AT&T boosts top broadband speed in 3 markets
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Ohio serial killer suspect due in court
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Wheat Commission meeting in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. a ' The North Dakota Wheat Commission is holding its annual meeting in Fargo. Comment?
Hearing looms in Fighting Sioux nickname lawsuit
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. a ' North Dakota's Board of Higher Education wants a judge to drop a restraining order that is delaying a possible change of the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname. Comment?
Charges dropped against bison ranch
BISMARCK, N.D. a ' The Sioux County state's attorney says charges have been dropped against a bison ranch along the North Dakota-South Dakota border where hundreds of the animals escaped, trampling fences and feasting on other ranchers' hay supplies. Comment?