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ND veterans using GI Bill for education; GI Jobs names DSU a military-friendly school
All things must come to an end — war included. When the time comes for veterans to return to American soil from Iraq and Afghanistan, many have sought to recapture a sense of normalcy — as well as their dreams — through the North Dakota University System, using the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill to make it all possible.
Friday, May, 31, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Education
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All things must come to an end — war included. When the time comes for veterans to return to American soil from Iraq and Afghanistan, many have sought to recapture a sense of normalcy — as well as their dreams — through the North Dakota University System, using the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill to make it all possible.
Friday, May, 31, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Education
ND's business-friendly policies touted at wind farm dedication
NEW SALEM — A persistent rain Thursday in west-central North Dakota moved the Bison Wind Energy Center dedication from the site of the project to a more urban environment, but that hardly seemed to dampen the spirits of attendees to the ceremony and luncheon marking the completion of the massive project.
Friday, May, 31, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News
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NEW SALEM — A persistent rain Thursday in west-central North Dakota moved the Bison Wind Energy Center dedication from the site of the project to a more urban environment, but that hardly seemed to dampen the spirits of attendees to the ceremony and luncheon marking the completion of the massive project.
Friday, May, 31, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News
Peterson: Next Farm Bill ‘not out of the woods yet’
MOORHEAD, Minn. — The next five-year Farm Bill is progressing in the House, and representatives could vote on the legislation in the third week of June, Rep. Collin Peterson said Thursday.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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MOORHEAD, Minn. — The next five-year Farm Bill is progressing in the House, and representatives could vote on the legislation in the third week of June, Rep. Collin Peterson said Thursday.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
Report shows spike in reservation criminal cases
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — American Indian leaders who have criticized the federal government for years over the way authorities handled major crimes on reservations can mark progress with the release of newly tracked statistics from the U.S. Justice Department.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — American Indian leaders who have criticized the federal government for years over the way authorities handled major crimes on reservations can mark progress with the release of newly tracked statistics from the U.S. Justice Department.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
AP sources: Obama to name ex-Bush aide to head FBI
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is prepared to nominate James Comey, a former Bush administration official with bipartisan credentials, as the next FBI director. In a possible warning sign, the top Republican on the Senate committee that would review the nomination said Comey would face questions about his ties to Wall Street.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - - News
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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is prepared to nominate James Comey, a former Bush administration official with bipartisan credentials, as the next FBI director. In a possible warning sign, the top Republican on the Senate committee that would review the nomination said Comey would face questions about his ties to Wall Street.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - - News
Alexander possibly out for beginning of season
FARGO — The first game is still about five months away, but North Dakota State already may be facing its first men’s basketball obstacle. Starting point guard Lawrence Alexander suffered a possible torn Achilles’ heel tendon, but what was expected to be a final determination on Wednesday turned into another appointment for an MRI today.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - Forum News Service - Sports
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FARGO — The first game is still about five months away, but North Dakota State already may be facing its first men’s basketball obstacle. Starting point guard Lawrence Alexander suffered a possible torn Achilles’ heel tendon, but what was expected to be a final determination on Wednesday turned into another appointment for an MRI today.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - Forum News Service - Sports
Crisp: Exporting coal and its dirty problems
If you believe in the Biblical story of a six-day creation — and many Americans do — consider whether there’s a reason that the good Lord buried coal, oil and natural gas deep underground and beneath the oceans, where they would be hard to reach.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - Syndicated Columnist - Opinion
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If you believe in the Biblical story of a six-day creation — and many Americans do — consider whether there’s a reason that the good Lord buried coal, oil and natural gas deep underground and beneath the oceans, where they would be hard to reach.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - Syndicated Columnist - Opinion
Walmart wants more veterans in its ranks
Driving down First Street East in Dickinson, nothing at first glance seemed amiss Tuesday morning — workers rushed through crosswalks in suits and heels just before 8 a.m. like they do every weekday morning, as the American flag at the U.S. Post Office waved above the traffic. Dozens of Old Glory’s hanging on street poles nearby only days before were gone, a reminder that Memorial Day was over and it was back to the daily grind.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Business
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Driving down First Street East in Dickinson, nothing at first glance seemed amiss Tuesday morning — workers rushed through crosswalks in suits and heels just before 8 a.m. like they do every weekday morning, as the American flag at the U.S. Post Office waved above the traffic. Dozens of Old Glory’s hanging on street poles nearby only days before were gone, a reminder that Memorial Day was over and it was back to the daily grind.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Business
Mo. court blocks eminent domain by port authority
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A proposed $20 million project to ship crude oil from North Dakota down the Mississippi River is unlikely to go forward as a result of a Missouri Supreme Court ruling Tuesday blocking the use of eminent domain by a port authority.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A proposed $20 million project to ship crude oil from North Dakota down the Mississippi River is unlikely to go forward as a result of a Missouri Supreme Court ruling Tuesday blocking the use of eminent domain by a port authority.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
Bowman County officials identify areas for growth
As oil activity makes its way south, Bowman County and its cities are gearing up and getting ready to grow. City and county officials gathered last week for part two of their Vision West economic development planning where they identified 11 areas — including tourism, downtown development and creating a bedroom-community reputation — that they want to progress or continue focusing on.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - Forum News Service - Business
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As oil activity makes its way south, Bowman County and its cities are gearing up and getting ready to grow. City and county officials gathered last week for part two of their Vision West economic development planning where they identified 11 areas — including tourism, downtown development and creating a bedroom-community reputation — that they want to progress or continue focusing on.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - Forum News Service - Business
Rep. Michele Bachmann says she won't run for re-election
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Eight is enough. That is the message tea party darling and Republican U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota delivered Wednesday when she announced that she will not seek re-election next year, leaving the U.S. House after eight years. In a video message, she gave no hint about her future, but said she could have won re-election.
Wednesday, May, 29, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Eight is enough. That is the message tea party darling and Republican U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota delivered Wednesday when she announced that she will not seek re-election next year, leaving the U.S. House after eight years. In a video message, she gave no hint about her future, but said she could have won re-election.
Wednesday, May, 29, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
Senate debates farm bill: Limits crop insurance for high-income farmers, reject sugar amendments
WASHINGTON — Working on a new farm bill, the Senate last week defeated an amendment to change the sugar program but limited the crop insurance premium subsidies for high-income farmers before putting off further action on the bill until after a Memorial Day break.
Wednesday, May, 29, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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WASHINGTON — Working on a new farm bill, the Senate last week defeated an amendment to change the sugar program but limited the crop insurance premium subsidies for high-income farmers before putting off further action on the bill until after a Memorial Day break.
Wednesday, May, 29, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
Challenge in tribe's election puts leadership on hold
GRAND FORKS — Spirit Lake’s Tribal Council gained two new members Tuesday, but tribal officials set aside results in the race for Fort Totten District representative and scheduled a new election.
Wednesday, May, 29, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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GRAND FORKS — Spirit Lake’s Tribal Council gained two new members Tuesday, but tribal officials set aside results in the race for Fort Totten District representative and scheduled a new election.
Wednesday, May, 29, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
Some Crystal Sugar works return to work
FARGO — More than 400 American Crystal Sugar Co. workers who have been locked out of their jobs for nearly two years returned to work Tuesday.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - - News
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FARGO — More than 400 American Crystal Sugar Co. workers who have been locked out of their jobs for nearly two years returned to work Tuesday.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - - News
Katherine L. 'Kathy' Buckman
Katherine L. “Kathy” Buckman, 53, Dickinson, died at her home Friday, May 24, 2013, following a lengthy illness.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)
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Katherine L. “Kathy” Buckman, 53, Dickinson, died at her home Friday, May 24, 2013, following a lengthy illness.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)
Letter to the Editor: Byrd columns full of truth, common sense and insight
Your columns are the most truthful and common sense articles I have read in The Dickinson Press in the 12 years I have lived in Dickinson and been getting the paper. It is so refreshing to know that “someone” now days is truly gifted with both those traits and has the guts to speak to them.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion
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Your columns are the most truthful and common sense articles I have read in The Dickinson Press in the 12 years I have lived in Dickinson and been getting the paper. It is so refreshing to know that “someone” now days is truly gifted with both those traits and has the guts to speak to them.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion
Overcoming adversity:" DHS student Amber Braun completes studies, despite paralysis of arms and legs
Graduation day may be a stepping stone for most students; but for Dickinson High School senior Amber Braun, the day represents a major achievement.
Sunday, May, 26, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Community
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Graduation day may be a stepping stone for most students; but for Dickinson High School senior Amber Braun, the day represents a major achievement.
Sunday, May, 26, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Community
Faces of the Boom: Williston cop back on the beat
WILLISTON - High wages in the oil industry lured Williston police officer Caleb Fry away from his calling. “Money got the better of me,” said Fry, who left the Williston Police Department to work in the oil field.
Sunday, May, 26, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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WILLISTON - High wages in the oil industry lured Williston police officer Caleb Fry away from his calling. “Money got the better of me,” said Fry, who left the Williston Police Department to work in the oil field.
Sunday, May, 26, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
Rookie cops in Oil Patch get 'thrown into the mix'
WILLISTON — Cops in the Oil Patch say one year of experience there is what they’d see in five years elsewhere. As North Dakota’s oil boom brings a spike in police calls to growing communities, many of the officers on the front lines are rookies in their early to mid-20s.
Sunday, May, 26, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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WILLISTON — Cops in the Oil Patch say one year of experience there is what they’d see in five years elsewhere. As North Dakota’s oil boom brings a spike in police calls to growing communities, many of the officers on the front lines are rookies in their early to mid-20s.
Sunday, May, 26, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
ND Oil Patch no Wild West, researcher says
WILLISTON — Police activity is busier in western North Dakota, but it’s not the Wild West, says a researcher studying the impact of the oil boom on law enforcement.
Sunday, May, 26, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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WILLISTON — Police activity is busier in western North Dakota, but it’s not the Wild West, says a researcher studying the impact of the oil boom on law enforcement.
Sunday, May, 26, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
