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So You're Moving to BoomTown, USA... Now What?
You hear about oilfield boomtowns everywhere in the media, some outlets even going so far as to compare them to a modern-day Wild West. The thought of actually moving to one of these towns can be daun...
Posted on 3/4/13 at 1:42 PM
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Posted on 12/17/12 at 9:38 AM
State agencies clash over review of proposed 1280-acre well unit near Killdeer
By Sid Pranke When it comes to historical preservation concerns over proposed drilling at a 1,280-acre Little Knife leasing unit near the Killdeer Mountains, oil development trumps cultural and arc...
Posted on 11/23/12 at 10:51 AM
This Thanksgiving one woman is grateful for North Dakota
I love Rachel Kelly's author bio on her new Areavoices blog: Meanderings of a Zealous Mom. She uses several six word phrases to describe herself: Always looking for The Grey Area. Meet my best friend...
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:52 AM
UND awarded $4.98 million for SIM–ND
The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has awarded the ND STAR (North Dakota Simulation, Teaching and Research) Center for Healthcare Education Center at the University of North Dakota Sc...
Posted on 8/9/12 at 9:37 AM
ND veteran receives Medal of Honor for Afghan fight
By Amer Taleb , February 12, 2013
Update: ND Highway Patrol says 6 men killed in Interstate 94 crash near Jamestown
December 26, 2012
ND public pensions invest in gun makers
BISMARCK (AP) — The North Dakota agency that oversees pension funds for state employees and public school teachers says it is invested in two gun companies.December 26, 2012
Cattle are warm-blooded, winter-weather ready
By Betsy Simon , December 21, 2012
Loader used to ‘dismantle the house,’ end standoff in New Town this morning
NEW TOWN, N.D. - Law enforcement used a front-end loader to break into New Town home and end a standoff with an armed man this morning.By Forum Communications , December 20, 2012
ND Legislature a Johnny-Come-Lately
When I heard in December last year that North Dakota’s Legislature wasn’t scheduled to meet until 2013, I thought it was perhaps an anomaly. It was only after researching the state’s governmental set-up that I learned that our senators and representatives are required to meet only every other year.By Klark Byrd , December 06, 2012
Update 3: 4 dead in New Town shooting; man who killed himself with knife a person of interest
By By Amy Dalrymple and Stephen J. Lee , November 19, 2012
Judge blocks ND Election Day campaign ban
BISMARCK — A federal judge on Wednesday barred state and local prosecutors from enforcing North Dakota’s ban on Election Day campaigning, saying the century-old restriction violates political speech rights.By By Dale Wetzel , November 01, 2012
Dunn County residents submit petition to put governor before grand jury
By By Amy Dalrymple , October 31, 2012
ND row crop harvest well under way
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Dry condition in North Dakota has helped the harvest of row crops but farmers and ranchers are worried about the lack of rainfall in the state.September 25, 2012
FEMA, Fargo hosting floodplain map meetings
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the city of Fargo will be hosting meetings this month to discuss the newly revised preliminary floodplain map.September 07, 2012
ND ag department has new deputy commissioner
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's Agriculture Department has a new second-in-command.June 13, 2012
Letter: Vote ‘yes’ to ensure religious liberty
May 27, 2012
ND’s per-capita income grows 78 percent, a dozen years bring prosperity to the Peace Garden state
FARGO — Thanks to strong growth in the agriculture and mining industries — particularly oil and gas production — North Dakota’s per-capita personal income has risen more than 78 percent since 2000, according to statistics released Friday by the federal government and the state Department of Commerce.By Helmut Schmidt , May 05, 2012
ND companies protest coal taxes
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Two North Dakota electric utilities are paying a North Dakota coal tax under protest.May 01, 2012
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