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UND’s Al Palmer attends major UAS conference in Turkey
University getting worlds attention about training prowess, opportunities Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Al Plamer, Mr. UAS at the University of North Dakota, is spreading the word around the world about unman...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 4:18 PM
Continual (Solar-Powered) Economic Growth
Last Saturday I attended an event at the University of Minnesota showcasing professors and their research. Each gave a presentation and took questions from the audience. One spoke about depression eco...
Posted on 2/28/13 at 10:25 AM
Leaves and Snow
One of the concerns with the snow storm last week was the potential for power outages. Because the leaves were still on the trees, the surface area that snow can accumulate on was greatly expanded. Wi...
Posted on 10/8/12 at 12:00 PM
Still I Rise...
Have you ever heard Maya Angelou read one of her poems aloud? I could listen to her read her poetry all day long. Her poetry is filled withhope and strength. She is a champion of the indomitable spiri...
Posted on 9/12/12 at 8:02 PM
Before The Lights Go Out
Our local community had our first summer storm where many in our community lost power and are still waiting for power to be restored 12 hours later. I had a request on facebook to make a list of the t...
Posted on 5/31/11 at 11:01 AM
3 states in regional compact raid pollution funds
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Two of the 10 Northeast states that agreed to dedicate millions of dollars to reduce carbon emissions and promote green energy have reneged on their promise, instead diverting substantial funds to saving their budgets.December 19, 2010
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DEQ says power line construction violated permit
GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) — State environmental regulators say the company building a $215 million power line between Montana and Alberta has violated conditions of its permit, but the agency is not proposing any civil penalties.December 10, 2010
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State, federal agencies oppose power plant idea
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Government agencies and a conservation group oppose a proposal to develop a power-generating facility in the Elkhorn Mountains northwest of Townsend.November 05, 2010
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Frost causes more power problems
March 05, 2010
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Power back at all homes
Three weeks to the day after a winter storm knocked out power to thousands of North Dakota residents, electricity to all those affected has been restored as of Tuesday afternoon.February 10, 2010
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50 in area, 120 across state without power
About 50 Slope Electric customers in Bowman, Slope, Adams and Hettinger counties are still without power after a blizzard wreaked havoc on power lines and poles late last month. The storm left thousands of North Dakotans without electricity.February 04, 2010
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Power restoration ongoing
After winter storms left thousands without power and electric crews work to restore services, one area electric company is inching closer to restoring full power.January 30, 2010
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Emergency managers: Prepare for long haul
Area emergency managers are advising residents affected by power outages to prepare for the long haul and some electrical workers say this is the worst outage they have ever experienced.By Lisa Call , January 29, 2010
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Electrical, water outages still causing problems
January 28, 2010
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Majority of Roughrider Electric territory still without power
The majority of the Roughrider Electric Cooperative members will continue to experience power interruptions as the crews work to restore power throughout the area, according to a statement released by Roughrider Electric this morning.January 22, 2010
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Electrical problems persist
One of Dickinson’s main electrical transmission lines suffered severe damage in a storm last week and workers are scrambling to have it fixed by Friday. There is potential, if another storm hits, that the city could lose power.By Lisa Call , July 14, 2009
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Prepare for more power
Construction began on a project two years in the making this week in Bowman, Billings and Slope counties.May 08, 2009
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'From the ashes'
April 22, 2009
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Company plans to expand coal mine
Great Northern Power Development, a parent company of South Heart Coal LLC, withdrew its state permit application for coal mine near South Heart Wednesday, but will be applying for a larger permit later this year. The application would have encompassed 275 acres of land near South Heart.March 25, 2009
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