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Classic film ‘Frankenstein’ inspires philosophical discussions as part of UND’s Art & Democracy Film Series
The University of North Dakota Art and Democracy Film Series is presenting Frankenstein, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, at the Empire Arts Center. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the event is free to at...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 9:26 AM
North Dakota Legislators - did you have sex before marriage?
I was unaware that North Dakota legislators put a law in place in 2011 (that became effective in July 2012) that requires K-12 schools in North Dakota to include in sexual health curriculum "instructi...
Posted on 1/17/13 at 11:38 PM
Tobacco use: still a problem
It's safe to say that over the past few decades, billions of dollars have been spent in the United States on reducing tobacco use. It has had an impact. The number of adults who smoke has declined st...
Posted on 11/15/12 at 2:30 PM
Facebook and Internet Safety from Local Students
I received the monthly newsletter recently from Central High School in Grand Forks. There was a great page with tips for parents and teens on Facebook and Internet safety from the Grand Forks Youth Co...
Posted on 4/12/12 at 3:02 PM
I made it on MPR: )
A couple weeks ago many of you read my take on the Trayvon Martin tragedy. Well, Minnesota Public Radio enjoyed it and featured it on their site today: ) Check it out: http://minnesota.publicradio.or...
Posted on 4/10/12 at 3:42 PM
Keeping up with students could be challenge
Dickinson Public Schools could need more classrooms by fall 2010 and school officials will look into alternatives to accommodate an increasing number of students.April 15, 2009
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Bus driver wages discussed
Bus driver wages, especially those that only transport students a few miles, was just one of the topics discussed during a Dickinson Public Schools Collaborative Bargaining Team meeting Wednesday at the Central Administration Offices.March 18, 2009
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Forest Service going on a map quest
March 17, 2009
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City, county to provide sandbags
Stark County residents can now get free sandbags from the Dickinson Public Works building and from the Stark County Shop in case of flooding.March 12, 2009
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Sullivan accepts position of superintendent
March 09, 2009
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Schools pick new leader
March 05, 2009
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The search continues for a new leader
March 03, 2009
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Hearing for DRC complaint could be scheduled soon
The Dakota Resource Council may soon have it’s time to speak with the North Dakota Public Service Commission in it’s complaint against a company constructing a coal plant near South Heart.February 25, 2009
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Belfield School given grant for a garden
Students at Belfield Public School may soon be eating vegetables from their own backyard. A recent $1,000 grant through the North Dakota Department of Agriculture will provide funding for the school to construct a garden to grow food that may go back into the school, a school official says.February 20, 2009
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School board narrows superintendent search to three
The search continues for the next superintendent of Dickinson Public Schools, with the applicant list being narrowed down to three.February 19, 2009
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Obama mentions N.D. in stimulus speech
BISMARCK (AP) — Public Service Commissioner Kevin Cramer says he was encouraged to hear President Barack Obama mention North Dakota in his speech before signing a $787 billion stimulus plan Tuesday. Cramer and other state officials are waiting to see the details.February 18, 2009
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8 apply for school post
Eight people have applied for the Dickinson Public Schools superintendent post and the application deadline has been extended until noon today.February 13, 2009
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$100,000 school revenue shortfall expected
Dickinson Public Schools’ revenue may be nearly $100,000 less than expected this year, school officials say. However leaders believe it will be made up in other ways and won’t cause problems. DPS Budget Committee members discussed revenues and expenses at their regular meeting Wednesday.February 12, 2009
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$70,000 in Public Works costs, 12 breaks so far
They’re cold, they’re dirty and they’re wet, but most importantly they get the job done fast. Dickinson Public Works employees have faced over 10 water main breaks over the last two months, but not many homes have been left without service as a result.February 06, 2009
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