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June Random Updates
There have a been a couple newsworthy items that have popped up in the last couple weeks concerning UND Football. June is obviously a slow time of the year so when something actually does happen it be...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 9:59 AM
Summer Solstice
Summer officially arrives on June 21, the summer solstice. It's considered the longest day of the year because it has the most daylight hours between sunrise and sunset. In the summer, the North Pole...
Posted on 6/17/13 at 11:40 AM
Site recommendation and building committees named for new UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences
University of North Dakota President Robert O. Kelleygot the ball rolling this week on the planning process for UND's new School of Medicine and Health Sciences building. Kelley named the members o...
Posted on 6/14/13 at 2:20 PM
2013 SIA Conference in Minneapolis/St. Paul
Author's note: There are a lot of unique features that make the Twin Cities in Minnesota worth visiting. One of those has to do with the bridges. Regardless of type, hundreds of them can be seen w...
Posted on 6/13/13 at 4:34 AM
Privacy - a fallacy rooted in outdated realities.
Hello folks...have you met the USA PATRIOT Act? You may recall it as the sweeping piece of legislation passed about a month after the attacks on 9/11. The Act is so voluminous that it is said no legis...
Posted on 6/6/13 at 8:51 PM
New North Dakota farmers market guide now available
BISMARCK – There is something new in the 2009 edition of “Grown in North Dakota,” the state’s guide to farmers markets and producers, now available from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture.July 16, 2009
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Jack-of-all-trades earns hall of fame induction
Growing up in a family of 15 children in the Shell Creek area of the Fort Berthold reservation, 10 miles south of Van Hook, Angus Fox was exposed to the life of a cowboyBy Lisa Call , June 24, 2009
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$2.3M Villard project planned
In the next couple of years Dickinson will have a $2.3 million bandage placed on it.June 19, 2009
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Rockin' the countryside
June 14, 2009
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Is Wibaux ready to rock?
By Beth Wischmeyer , June 06, 2009
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Season proclaimed
April 30, 2009
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Coal arouses crowd’s concern
April 28, 2009
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Senate confirms nominee
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius won Senate confirmation Tuesday as the nation’s health and human services secretary, thrusting her into the middle of a public health emergency with the swine flu sickening dozens of Americans.April 28, 2009
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Area preps for swine flu
No cases of the much talked about swine influenza have been reported in North Dakota, but area health officials are preparing in case of an outbreak.April 27, 2009
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Bond set at $1 million cash for alleged murderer
Judge Zane Anderson set bond at $1 million cash for a Texas man accused of murder during a hearing Monday. Shane Patrick Miller, 39, is charged for shooting Neal Matejovsky, 49, of Dickinson. Matejovsky’s body was found in Dunn County on April 10.April 27, 2009
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Mother speaks out about punishment for Gladstone crash
April 25, 2009
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North Dakota schools rich in oil money
BISMARCK (AP) — Oil development has made millionaires of some North Dakota schools, but they’re running out of time to spend their riches. State law says that if a school’s carry-over as of June 30 tops 45 percent of its general fund, the extra money will be deducted from the following year’s state aid.April 24, 2009
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Reinventing the onion
Twenty years ago, when Regent native Gary Greff saw fresh diced garlic in grocery stores that could withstand months of refrigeration, he wondered to himself what it would take to do the same with onions.April 24, 2009
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Dunn County memorial fundraising passes $100,000
After nearly a year of fundraising, the Dunn County Veterans Memorial Committee has received over $100,000 in donations, prompting them to order the memorial stone and begin finalizing plans for construction.April 23, 2009
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Washout has neighbors wondering
April 23, 2009
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