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Major Truss Bridge Collapses in Washington, another Ohio River Truss Bridge Doomed, another Iowa Truss Bridge's future in Limbo, Hope for Minnesota Bridge? O...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 4:29 AM
UND Flying Team in national competition: second by inches
The University of North Dakota (UND) Flying Team took second with a score of 355, only four points behind the winner, out of 28 schools at the National Intercollegiate Flying Associations (NIFAs) Safe...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 2:01 PM
It's National Teacher Appreciation Week!
How will you say thank you? Open Letter to Teachers on Teacher Appreciation Day Dear Teachers, There is a Japanese proverb that says, "Better than a thousand days of diligent study is one d...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 11:46 AM
Oh, how I love this story!
Today I share a great little Associated Press story out of Brainerd, Minnesota. Oh, how I love this story! On the surface, this is the story of Rin Heise's prom dress, but in-between the lines is a b...
Posted on 4/27/13 at 3:30 PM
End of Extinction?
In the future, we might be able to worry about one less thing: extinction. This goes for species whose numbers are currently low, but also for those which no longer walk the earth. Advances made now...
Posted on 3/25/13 at 9:28 AM
What's going on at Theodore Roosevelt National Park?
Park offers hike, bat presentation, visit by flutist.August 27, 2009
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Petrified Forest Loop has its ups and downs
In this deadline-driven life, excuses for letting my backpack sit this summer have been numerous — new job, new responsibilities and on and on. But being overwhelmed is the very reason the backpack needs to get a little dusty — not from sitting dormant but from the trail.By Jennifer McBride , August 27, 2009
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White House releases health care study
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama, citing a new White House study suggestingJuly 26, 2009
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Bill would make health care a right
July 16, 2009
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Caught in the middle, landlocked acres for sale
Home to a sprawling 70,447-acre spread, Theodore Roosevelt National Park contains an estimated 690 acres of privately held land. The South Unit’s only privately held piece is caught in an access conflict and has been for quite some time.By Lisa Call , June 22, 2009
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A love of the Badlands
May 31, 2009
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New gun measure delayed
WASHINGTON (AP) — Not so fast, gun owners. A new law allowing loaded guns in national parks and wildlife refuges will not take effect until next year, the Obama administration said Friday.May 22, 2009
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Dorgan puts foot down on elk plan
If the National Park Service doesn’t use what Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., considers “common sense” in determining its elk management plan for Theodore Roosevelt National Park, he will introduce legislation to force them to.By John Odermann , May 14, 2009
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Cops: 1 son escapes as Fla. dad kills family, self
A 13-year-old boy ran through a garage to escape his family's slaughter at the hands of his father, who then took his own life on their front lawn, authorities said.May 04, 2009
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Igniting the prairie
April 21, 2009
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Improving the trail
April 08, 2009
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Receding N.D. river puts pressure on forecasters
FARGO (AP) — An updated National Weather Service statement that said the Red River apparently crested lower than expected and a day early was good news for leaders of flood-braced Fargo. But it was exasperating, too.March 28, 2009
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New Red River crest at 43 feet
March 26, 2009
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Area soldiers head east to help out
March 25, 2009
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