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Whether DUI reform in ND went far enough a ‘leap of faith’
FARGO — After losing his son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter in a crash caused by a drunk driver last summer, Tom Deutscher prays that North Dakota’s tougher DUI law works.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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A conflict of cultures in 'Spirit Painter'
American painter and author George Catlin boarded the steamship “Yellowstone” on its first trip from St. Louis, Mo., to present-day North Dakota in 1832. He wanted to paint the Plains Indians and collect items for a museum back East. During this trip, he stayed with the Mandan Indians.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Community

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ND Activity Professional of the Year: Enriching lives through fun
Evergreen’s program services director Linda Hanel likes to surprise the residents with activities they aren’t expecting. She might schedule a sibling luncheon, a prom dance or trip on a river boat.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Community

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Friendships via music: Dickinson and South African students exchange folk songs
The world seemed a little smaller when 10 students from Dickinson’s Berg Elementary School talked with learners from a Grahamstown, South Africa, classroom through Skype. Even though the schools were separated by more than 9,000 miles, the students discovered they had similar interests.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Community

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Young Duluth, Minn., researcher demonstrates importance of hand washing
DULUTH, Minn. — We’ve all been told it’s a good idea to wash our hands. Researcher Tim Renier — a sophomore at Duluth East High School — has demonstrated just how good an idea it is. He found a statistically significant link between effective hand washing and school absenteeism.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - Forum News Service - 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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Life at the plate: Dutchak has been Dickinson’s mainstay at catcher for the last 2 years
Throughout the last two seasons, the Dickinson High baseball team has had a high level of stability behind the plate.
Saturday, May, 11, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Sports

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Agbaje sets record in 100 at Blue Hawk Open
Fredrick Agbaje didn’t just win the men’s 100 meters Friday afternoon at the Biesiot Activities Center. The speedy sophomore from Nigeria raced his way into history.
Saturday, May, 11, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Sports

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Byrd: When is a man considered a man?
At what point in a man’s life is he considered a man? Is it really as simple as completing a religious ceremony? Or simply crossing an age threshold set by state law? Is it when he fathers a child of his own?
Saturday, May, 11, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion

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Mr. Helms goes to Washington
As the road to the Keystone XL pipeline’s approval or rejection trudges on, North Dakota Director of Mineral Resources Lynn Helms visited Washington, D.C., this week to tout the pipeline and the advantages it would present his state.
Saturday, May, 11, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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North Dakota legislation you may have missed
BISMARCK — Elementary students will get their milk and North Dakotans can still own part of a cow and keep their share of the milk.
Saturday, May, 11, 2013 - Forum News Service - Legislature

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Talking Trash: From mattresses to car batteries, Dickinson sees littering taken to new heights
The white dots of bags and cans along the green ditches. The smashed fast food cups along the curbs. Fences full of plastic. This trash is more than an eyesore on the landscape. It can be a fire hazard. And people don’t just throw away paper and plastic. Car batteries and mattresses have been seen along roads and near Patterson Lake Recreational Area.
Saturday, May, 11, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Blue Hawks track and field team concludes regular season today
The Blue Hawk Open this afternoon closes the NAIA regular season for the Dickinson State track and field team.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Sports

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Titans take win, but they aren’t satisfied
Though the Dickinson Trinity boys golf team accomplished its task, the team is far from satisfied.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Sports

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Dickinson splits with Jamestown
JAMESTOWN — The Dickinson High baseball team nabbed its second split in back-to-back series against West Region opponents.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Sports

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Brock: For some, the workplace can be a dangerous place
During what seems like a lifetime ago — because it was — I worked as a laborer at a copper refinery in Sahuarita, Ariz.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion

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Land values continue to increase
A chance to conduct business on even a small piece of North Dakota’s more than 39 million acres of farmland has not come cheap in recent years, as the price per acre continues to rise. Kevin Pifer, a former North Dakota Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture who heads Pifer’s Auction and Realty in Bowman, said land values have tripled over the last six years. “Farmland values increased around 30 to 40 (percent) last year but leveled off in November,” he said. “The market remains really strong and very confident.”
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Other Views: Next time, lawmakers should keep in mind who they are working for
Controlled chaos is a calm among the storm. The final weeks of North Dakota’s 63rd Legislative Session were anything but controlled chaos.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - - Opinion

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The B-word: Some women are trying to reclaim it for empowerment
FARGO — “You say I’m a bitch like it’s a bad thing.” Well, most people still think it’s a bad thing.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Same-sex marriage opponents, supporters pack Capitol
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Hundreds of people on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate stood side by side throughout the Minnesota Capitol waiting for the House’s decision Thursday.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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