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Growing Pains can wreak a little havoc sometimes
And no, I'm not talking about the 80's sitcom with Alan Thicke. In this case, I'm talking about Areavoices. Throughout the last couple of years, we've seen tremendous growth in both the number of peo...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 11:56 AM
UND professor to take part in democracy workshop in Central Asia
University of North Dakota journalism professor Richard Shafer has been invited toparticipate in a workshop on democracy in Central Asia. The workshop is sponsored by theAtlantic Council and the Euro...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 1:28 PM
Things that make you go EEW!!!!!
On the list of "Things that make you go EEW!!!!!!" - try out this headline from the Associated Press/INFORUM: East about to be overrun by billions of cicadas. Please do allow me to be the first to off...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 10:34 PM
Have you bought your 'A Chocolate Affair' tickets yet?
Tickets for the fourth annual 'A Chocolate Affair' are now on sale! Purchase your tickets today to be entered into an Early Bird chocolate and wine gift basket raffle. The 4th annual A Chocolate Affa...
Posted on 4/26/13 at 9:30 AM
12 Signs That Your Husband's Hitch is Almost Over
Sure Signs That Your Husband's Hitch Is Almost Over He texts you a countdown every morning. 5 more days, 4 more days, 3 more days... Your response to every text from him says either, "HURRY! The ki...
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:26 AM
Medora prepares for flooding
April 17, 2009
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Groups say carbon summit may not have big picture
BISMARCK — North Dakota environmental groups say a summit planned today at the Capitol on the effects of carbon cap-and-trade reflects an unwillingness to see carbon dioxide regulation as anything other than a threat to the status quo.April 16, 2009
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Head-on collision leaves one injured
April 14, 2009
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Dickinson Tea Party encourages thinking about frustrating taxes
On Wednesday, people across the United States will draw inspiration from an event that took place more than 235 years ago. Inspired by the Boston Tea Party, more than 600 Tax Day Tea Party protests are scheduled for cities throughout the country, including Dickinson.April 11, 2009
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Race track supporters trying to salvage bill
BISMARCK — A bill that horse racing officials say must pass to ensure North Dakota’s two race tracks will operate beyond this year has had a perilous journey through the session but got new life breathed into it on Wednesday.April 08, 2009
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Tractor vs. car accidents a reminder
A tragic accident that ended the life of two Hettinger residents on Monday and another crash involving a tractor over the weekend is a reminder to keep an eye out for farm equipment on area roads.April 08, 2009
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Embracing the future by ignoring the past
The Congressional Budget Office, the economic forecasting arm of the Congress, now reports that the Social Security trust fund is almost in the red.By Star Parker , April 08, 2009
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Board approves fairground design
April 07, 2009
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House kills gay rights bill
BISMARCK — House members on Friday argued that outlawing discrimination against gays and lesbian North Dakotans would protect behavior that can be changed and which God abhors, then soundly voted down Senate Bill 2278.April 03, 2009
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New Red River crest at 43 feet
March 26, 2009
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WHAT TO DO WITH STIMULUS FUNDS?
March 21, 2009
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Medora to hold housing meeting
The Medora City Council will be hosting a special meeting on Tuesday, March 31 to discuss the possibility of constructing housing.March 20, 2009
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Smoking ban fails
A resolution that would have banned tobacco on all North Dakota state university campuses failed to get a second motion at the State Board of Higher Education meeting held Thursday in Bismarck.March 19, 2009
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Nested eggs
March 18, 2009
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Animal rights, circus lawyers differ on elephants
WASHINGTON (AP) — Animal rights activists asked a federal judge Wednesday to find that the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus violates the Endangered Species Act by using metal-tipped prods and chains to control its elephants.March 18, 2009
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