NORTH DAKOTA
Record Cold April
The National Climatic Data Center released their climate statistics for the month of April this past week. Although Fargo Moorhead recorded the 5th coldest April on record, taken as a whole, April 201...
Posted on 5/18/13 at 5:29 PM
Radioactive waste on the N.D. monitor
WILLISTON, N.D. Landfill employees here discovered at least two hot loads this week, illustrating why a group of North Dakota citizens is worried about the proper disposal of radioactive waste that ...
Posted on 5/18/13 at 12:03 AM
Speaking the truth...
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota's new addition to the U.S. House is committed to speaking the truth and says society needs more people to stand up and speak the truth. The most recent "truth" that Cramer s...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 11:34 PM
Minnesotans among 1,760 students who were eligible to graduate at UND spring commencements ceremonies in May (includes graduate names and hometowns)
The University of North Dakota held its annual spring commencement at Saturday, May 11, at the Alerus Center, Grand Forks. More than 6,000 friends and family of graduates were in attendance, as Presid...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 3:21 PM
Bison Video Blog: Spring softball, golf, your questions and more!
Join WDAY sports director Dom Izzo and The Forum's Jeff Kolpack for the Bison Video Blog! Spring softball and golf are on the agenda today and Jeff and Dom answer YOUR questions sent in via Twitter. ...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 1:52 PM
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.By Patrick Springer , May 19, 2013
Early signs of trouble at UND's nursing school
GRAND FORKS — A year before faculty at the University of North Dakota’s College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines raised concerns about the “climate of fear” created by Dean Denise Korniewicz, some school employees told university investigators that they feared the dean’s administrative officer, a close friend of the dean who lived with her at the time, according to documents obtained by the Grand Forks Herald.By Jennifer Johnson , May 19, 2013
Higher ed board torn over Shirvani criticisms
FARGO — The day after she was grilled at a legislative committee hearing about perceived efforts to discredit North Dakota’s higher education chancellor, a member of the board overseeing the system sent an email critical of how her board and staff responded.By Dave Roepke and Sam Benshoof , May 19, 2013
Border may mean imperfect union for Minnesota gay newlyweds
By Kyle Potter , May 19, 2013
After the legislative session, it's study time
By Chuck Haga , May 19, 2013
Dust in the wind: Southwest ND counties at work to contain irritant
By Katherine Grandstrand , May 19, 2013
ND air quality receives 'A' grade
By Betsy Simon , May 19, 2013
Most ND school districts fail to meet standards
FARGO (AP) — More than two-thirds of North Dakota's public school districts failed to meet annual federal education standards, and one superintendent says it's bound to get worse.May 18, 2013
Snyder: State lawmakers should be ashamed of 2013 legacy
The 2013 legislative session is now over, with the traditional closing words “Sine Die.” With this Legislature, that could easily be interpreted as “good riddance.”By Robert Snyder , May 18, 2013
North Dakota feeling a draft
The Department of the Interior released an updated draft of rules on hydraulic fracturing Thursday, but it appears those on both sides of the fracking issue are unhappy with the proposal.By Bryan Horwath , May 18, 2013
Radioactive waste on the radar: New group worried about improper disposal of oil field material
By Amy Dalrymple , May 18, 2013
Dickinson introduces jet service at airport in June
By Betsy Simon , May 18, 2013
Unemployment falls in 40 US states, rises in 3, including North Dakota
WASHINGTON — Solid hiring helped lower unemployment rates in 40 U.S. states last month, the most since November. The declines show the job market is improving throughout most of the country. The Labor Department said Friday that unemployment rates increased in only three states: Louisiana, Tennessee and North Dakota. Rates were unchanged in seven states.By The Associated Press , May 17, 2013
Rewards grow in ND cattle killing cases
BISMARCK — Donations from the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association have boosted reward funds for information leading to convictions in two high-profile cattle-killing cases on opposite sides of the state.By Blake Nicholson , May 17, 2013
ND gas prices rising rapidly; AAA says no relief in sight until after Memorial Day
By Bryan Horwath , May 17, 2013
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