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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
Tatu BBQ Dickinson ND
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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
Red River appears to have crested in Fargo area
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The National Weather Service says the Red River appears to have crested in Fargo — and below flood stage.March 19, 2012
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White House seeks ND legislator's input
BISMARCK — A Fargo state legislator gave President Barack Obama advice last week on topics to address during tonight’s State of the Union speech. Sen. Tim Mathern, D-Fargo, said the White House contacted him to see if he would be interested in providing input. They said they wanted advice from government officials from around the country, Mathern said.By Teri Finneman , January 24, 2012
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Judge says bird law doesn't apply to oil pits
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A federal judge ruled Tuesday that oil companies can't be prosecuted if a duck dies in an oil waste disposal pit.January 17, 2012
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Prosecutor: Fired NDSU official won't be charged
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota State University administrator who was fired for pocketing more than $6,000 in extra expense payments won't be charged with a crime, in part because the university is still letting him work there, a prosecutor said Friday.October 14, 2011
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ND cities seek financial aid for flood protection
BISMARCK — North Dakota cities struggling to pay for flood protection asked state lawmakers Monday for financial support.October 11, 2011
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Duncan hat tricks lifts UND over Michigan Tech
March 15, 2009
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ND loves those earmarks
If you have an advantage, never give it up. That is an iron rule in politics.By Lloyd Omdahl , March 15, 2009
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Major flooding expected this spring in N. Dakota
Emergency management officials in Fargo and Grand Forks are ordering pumps, topping off levees and planning dikes after forecasters predicted record flooding this spring along the Red River Basin. ___March 14, 2009
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ND flu cases top 700
North Dakota's Health Department is reporting 712 confirmed cases of the flu this week. That's up from 521 last week.March 13, 2009
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Fire marshals want slow-burning cigarettes in ND
BISMARCK (AP) — Fire officials say North Dakota should join the ranks of states that require slower-burning cigarettes.March 09, 2009
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Value of ND 'budget stabilization' fund sinks
It's a good thing North Dakota's state budget has plenty of cash, because the value of a $200 million reserve set aside by the Legislature two years ago has been sinking along with the nation's financial markets.March 09, 2009
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ND legislators not impressed by work comp choice
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s House Republican majority leader says the choice of a new workers compensation director is a big mistake.March 06, 2009
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Corps says 4 ND dams screened for safety
BISMARCK (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers says four dams in North Dakota are among the 600 nationwideMarch 03, 2009
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ND tops in honey production
FARGO (AP) — North Dakota ranks first in the nation for honey production for the fifth straight year.March 02, 2009
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ND drunken driver testing program may be expanded
BISMARCK (AP) — A program that requires regular breath testing of suspected drunken drivers could be expanded statewide.February 19, 2009
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