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Waldo Hancock Suspension Bridge coming down- but how?
It had served US 1 for 71 years and has been standing for a total of 82 years. Now, a ...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 4:11 AM
UND announces NSF-funded scholarships in mathematics and science
The University of North Dakota Science Team in biology, chemistry, geology and mathematics announces new scholarship recipients for the Undergraduate Scholarships with Mathematics and Science Training...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 8:49 AM
UMD women No. 1 in Division I
U.S. College Hockey Online released its first Division I women's poll for 2010-11 on Monday, with defending NCAA champion Minnesota Duluth at No. 1. Here's the poll: (First Place) Record Pts Last Yea...
Posted on 9/27/10 at 11:44 AM
America’s Organic Farmers Face Issues and Opportunities
Consumer demand for organic food rose quickly over the past decade, outpacing domestic supply. Initially, the resulting supply shortages hampered growth in the organic food sector. Still, investment i...
Posted on 6/28/10 at 4:50 AM
Well. That was pretty awesome.
AP Photo United States midfielder Landon Donovan, front left, celebrates after scoring the game-winning goal with teammates Clint Dempsey, back left, and Edson Buddle, front right, during the World C...
Posted on 6/23/10 at 6:31 AM
Drivers endure high gas prices despite US oil boom
NEW YORK — The U.S. is increasing its oil production faster than ever, and American drivers are guzzling less gas. But you’d never know it from the price at the pump.By Jonathan Fahey , March 22, 2013
Is 2012 the year of the gun? No rise in mass killings, but their impact is huge
A gold plaque hangs next to a bullet hole in the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., where a lone gunman killed six worshippers and injured three others last August. It is engraved with the words, “We Are One.”By Helen O'neill , December 16, 2012
ND abortion numbers steady; US rate declines
By Helmut Schmidt , November 29, 2012
US runs 4th straight $1 trillion deficit
WASHINGTON — The United States has now spent $1 trillion more than it’s taken in for four straight years.By Martin Crutsinger , October 13, 2012
Watch the Cramer/Gulleson debate live!
Visit here at 10 a.m. for live streaming coverage of the Pam Gulleson and Kevin Cramer debate from Bismarck this morning!September 05, 2012
US drought leveling off: Forecast shows conditions may linger into November
By Jim Suhr , August 17, 2012
CO2 emissions in US drop to 20-year low
By Kevin Begos , August 17, 2012
Government won't put liens on divided tribal lands
WASHINGTON (AP) — Native American tribes don’t have to reimburse the government for buying divided-up tribal land so it can be returned to them, the Department of Interior said Friday.By Suzanne Gamboa , August 11, 2012
US formally ends Iraq War
By Lolita C. Baldor , December 16, 2011
Russia may target US missile shield
November 24, 2011
Corp to update permit that affects Missouri River bank stabilization projects
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is updating a permit that would allow bank stabilization projects in Missouri River reservoirs in North and South Dakota.August 12, 2011
S&P downgrades US credit rating from AAA
The United States has lost its coveted top AAA credit rating.By The Associated Press , August 06, 2011
Pomeroy talks election loss, future plans
Rep. Earl Pomeroy doesn’t believe his support of federal health care legislation cost him his job, even though victorious Republican foe Rick Berg used the issue to hammer the incumbent Democrat..November 07, 2010
Where do Berg, Pomeroy stand on ag?
Born of North Dakota’s earliest roots, agriculture continues to fuel the economic engine of the state.By Kristen M. Daum , October 10, 2010
Berg, Pomeroy far apart on health care
On Nov. 2, North Dakota voters will decide the fate of the state’s only U.S. House seat.By Kristen Daum , September 26, 2010
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