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2013 Countdown: #85
Tonight's number corresponds with another player on the roster and that's number 85 in senior tight end Kevin Vaadeland. Countdown To 2013: NerdStat #85: 85:That's the number that Kevin Vaadeland ...
Posted on 6/6/13 at 8:18 PM
On UAS initiative: UND, Northrop Grumman, other partners sign strategic alliance agreement
ByPeter Johnson,ExecutiveAssociate Vice President for University Relations The University of North Dakotaand other partners in the region took another major step Thursday, May 30, toward creating wha...
Posted on 5/31/13 at 4:38 PM
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
The Snap Heard 'Round the World
The human body is a mystery. Phenomena occur all the time that have doctors scratching their heads. A friend of mine recently had a golf ball-sized tumor in his brain dissolve after plaguing him for s...
Posted on 4/2/13 at 8:43 AM
I don’t know any perfect humans
Kevin Moberg serves as the Best Friends Mentoring Programs Board of Directors Secretary/Treasurer. I asked Kevin several question to get to know a bit more about how he sees our world, here ar...
Posted on 10/5/12 at 9:14 AM
Life in Chipsville
Have you ever suffered from depression? I’m sure you have. I think we all have at one time or another, at least for short periods of time.By Kevin Holten , July 11, 2012
Letter: PSC playing politics
July 15, 2010
Soon snowmobilers will be out and about
By Lisa Call , December 10, 2009
A spice bigger than oil
What’s 2,800 years old, helps cure cancer and used to be more valuable than gold? You guessed it, cinnamon.By Kevin Holten , December 02, 2009
N.D., a breath of fresh air
When people ask me why I moved from California to North Dakota I have a simple answer; oxygen. You see the Dakota prairies and Badlands have lots of it and California doesn’t.By Kevin Holten , September 16, 2009
Food: It's not for everyone
I need to go to the gym.By Kevin Holten , September 02, 2009
Equality should be slam dunk
Is it me or has the whole equality issue between men and women lost some of its luster and controversy? Either people don’t care anymore or women have simply reached the mountaintop. Or maybe the public is more interested in Michael Jackson’s sleep aids, what garment the first lady pulls out of her closet and which athletes became superstars because of steroids.By Kevin Holten , August 26, 2009
Landscape has a pimple or 2
I may not be a great card player, shower crooner, political analyst, mall shopper or sensitive male but I am a very experienced and determined road warrior.By Kevin Holten , August 19, 2009
Jammy bottoms: The uniform of major league baseball
A poll of today’s major league baseball players will reveal that most of their mommy’s tucked them in at night dressed in “jammies” with feet. That would be the only way to explain fetish for wearing baggy uniform pants so wide and so long that they nearly cover their spikes.By Kevin Holten , August 05, 2009
A look into marital reality
With it being that time of year, I think it’s important to point out to those young peopleBy Kevin Holten , June 24, 2009
Everyone sporting the pirate wear
America has gone buccaneer. Europeans have style but Americans are looking more and more like Blackbeard and Captain Hook and are rapidly running out of body parts to poke, prod, pierce and taint.By Kevin Holten , June 10, 2009
Who are the 'can'ts?'
Have you ever wondered who invented the word can’t? It clearly wasn’t Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Roger Maris or Amelia Earhart. Nor was it Christopher Columbus, Lance Armstrong, Mine That Bird or Orville Redenbacher.By Kevin Holten , June 03, 2009
Who is this time thief?
How would you like to travel back in time? You could remind Custer that he might be headed toward a last stand, trip up John Wilkes Booth as he climbed the stairs at Ford’s Theatre, put some nails under JFK’s limousine tires in Dallas or remind NASA to check the O-rings on the space shuttle’s booster rockets before flicking the switch.By Kevin Holten , May 27, 2009
Failure: A step forward
If you’re like me, things didn’t go all that well the first time you rode a bicycle.By Kevin Holten , May 13, 2009
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