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Tioga crew camp resident airlifted after stabbing
TIOGA – A resident of the Capital Lodge crew camp near here was the victim of a stabbing and airlifted to Trinity Hospital in Minot, the Williams County Sheriff’s Office said.
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Medical examiner: 24 dead in Oklahoma twister
MOORE, Okla. — Emergency crews searched the broken remnants of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday for survivors of a massive tornado that flattened homes and demolished an elementary school. At least 24 people were killed, including at least seven children, and those numbers were expected to climb.
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - The Associated Press - News

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Parents plead not guilty to charges of child abuse
Parents of an infant who died less than two years ago with illegal drugs in its system pleaded not guilty to child abuse charges Monday at a preliminary hearing in Southwest District Court in Dickinson.
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Border may mean imperfect union for Minnesota gay newlyweds
MOORHEAD, Minn. — Celeste Carlson started scouting houses here months before she and her partner of six-plus years knew for sure their marriage would become legal in Minnesota.
Sunday, May, 19, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Oil Patch hospitals to get help in screening for bad debt risks
FARGO — Medical centers in western North Dakota’s booming Oil Patch need help in diagnosing which patients requesting nonemergency services are bad debt risks. As part of a fund of almost $10 million to help defray hospitals’ bad debts in 2013-15, lawmakers appropriated $700,000 for new information technology screening tools to curb bad debt expense by evaluating patients’ creditworthiness.
Sunday, May, 19, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Michael T. Kubik
Michael Todd Kubik passed away, surrounded by family and friends, Saturday, May 11, 2013, at the Baylor Cancer Hospital, Dallas.
Saturday, May, 18, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)

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Danger on the farmstead
It’s no coincidence that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention rank agriculture as one of the most dangerous industries for workers. Rodney Rebel, a fourth-generation farmer in Richardton, can attest to that following a March accident that left him with a broken left arm and pelvis. “I was driving down the highway near Richardton, pulling my tractor on the way to feed the cows, when I was rear-ended by a semi,” Rebel said. “It’s terrible. I’ve been in the house since March and lost cows in the last winter storm. It turns life around.”
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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2012's top baby names: Eli and Aubrey top local lists
Shandi Buckman and her husband Jason picked their new baby’s name from a favorite TV show. “We were sitting there watching the show and we were just thinking about baby names or whatever, and I was kind of joking around and was like, ‘What if we used Aria?’” Shandi said. “And he sat there and he goes, ‘Yeah, we should do that.’”
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Attorney general has May 29 deadline to respond to abortion suit
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s attorney general has until May 29 to respond to a complaint filed against the state Wednesday alleging a recently passed anti-abortion law violates the state constitution.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Quirk in health law will affect few in Dakotas; Tens of thousands of Native Americans could be forced to start paying for insurance
PIERRE, S.D. — A quirk in the federal health care law that could force tens of thousands of people who identify as Native American to start paying for insurance or pay a fine isn’t expected to affect many people in the Dakotas.
Thursday, May, 16, 2013 - The Associated Press - News

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Man accused of running over woman in ND picked up
BINFORD — Authorities in North Dakota say a man suspected of running over a woman and crashing into a house in Binford has been apprehended in Illinois and faces attempted murder charges.
Thursday, May, 16, 2013 - The Associated Press - News

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Donna Weatherford
Donna Weatherford, 83, Dickinson, died Monday, May 13, 2013, at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Health Center, Dickinson.
Thursday, May, 16, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)

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Leo Stoltz
Leo Stoltz, 81, Dickinson, died Monday, May 13, 2013, at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Health Center, Dickinson.
Thursday, May, 16, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)

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Quirk in health law will affect few in Dakotas
PIERRE, S.D. — A quirk in the federal health care law that could force tens of thousands of people who identify as Native American to start paying for insurance or pay a fine isn't expected to affect many people in the Dakotas.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - The Associated Press - News

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Group files lawsuit over N.D. abortion law
FARGO — Tammi Kromenaker, director of North Dakota’s sole abortion clinic, is confident a lawsuit filed Wednesday to strike down a recently passed anti-abortion law will be successful.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Leo Stoltz
Leo Stoltz, 81, Dickinson, died Monday, May 13, 2013, at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Health Center, Dickinson.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)

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Minnesota gay couples ready for married rights
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota’s gay community never has known such joy. That joy showed Tuesday night as American and rainbow flags flew in front of the state Capitol when Minnesota became the 12th state to embrace same-sex marriage. Minnesota gays and their supporters could not contain their enthusiasm during a 45-minute ceremony featuring Gov. Mark Dayton signing the historic legislation.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Wanda Maixner

Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)

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New St. Joseph’s complex walking trail to link to WRCC trails
The West River Community Center will be linked via a walking trail to the new St. Joseph’s Hospital and office building grounds once the complex is completed.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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DSU grads celebrate spring commencement
A veteran of nearly two dozen theater productions during her time at Dickinson State University, Jordan Mork starred in a real-life drama Saturday and may have received her biggest ovation yet.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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