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North Dakota Legislators - WWJD?
Far be it for me to underestimate the challenges inherent in being a legislator. I understand that it is a cumbersome task that carries with it a tremendous mantle of responsibility. Legislators need ...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 7:45 PM
Williston leaders reject request for concealed weapons in church
WILLISTON, N.D. -- City commissioners here rejected a request from 10 Williston pastors to let churches decide whether to allow concealed weapons. Pastors brought a petition to the Williston City Comm...
Posted on 3/27/13 at 7:00 AM
Privilege vs. Rights: an Important Distinction
When I was in grade school, Mr. Dexter, the bus mechanic, gave a speech to us kids about proper bus safety and how if we didn't comply, we wouldn't be allowed the transport. He'd say with authority, "...
Posted on 1/24/13 at 9:19 AM
UND guest post: Can we be happy before we reach our goals?
Following up on yesterdays question What are college sports for?, PQED is pleased to publish a post by Michelle Bonapace-Potvin. Michelle is a goalie on the University of North Dakota womens hockey te...
Posted on 12/12/12 at 12:24 PM
A Big Congratulations to this Areavoices blogger!
Local blogger wins national writing award Congratulations to Areavoices blogger Julie Holmquist who recently received a national award for her blog, God Tracks: The Evidence of God in Ordinary Lives,...
Posted on 5/31/12 at 2:25 PM
Southern Baptists meet during challenging times
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Southern Baptists may elect their first African-American president when they meet Tuesday as the nation's largest Protestant denomination, historically largely white, considers how to attract more believers in a country that is more diverse than ever.June 19, 2012
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Measure 3 support not enough; Religious amendment to state constitution rejected
FARGO — North Dakota voters weighed in on whether the state needed to bolster religious freedom in Tuesday’s statewide election.By John Lamb , June 13, 2012
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Pope names new Denver archbishop, Buffalo bishop
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The pope has named Monsignor Samuel Aquila as the new archbishop for Denver, Colorado, filling an important U.S. post left vacant after Archbishop Charles Chaput moved to Philadelphia.May 29, 2012
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Vatican in chaos after butler arrested for leaks
VATICAN CITY (AP) — An already sordid scandal over leaked Vatican documents took a Hollywood-like turn Saturday with confirmation that the pope's own butler had been arrested after documents he had no business having were found in his Vatican City apartment.May 26, 2012
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Athletes credit faith in their pursuits
FARGO — George Michael crooned about it, and Tim Tebow lives his life by it. You’ve got to have faith.By Heath Hotzler , January 14, 2012
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Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral stepping down
LONDON (AP) — The Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral quit Monday, the second high-profile clergy member to step down over anti-capitalist protests that have spilled across the historic church's grounds.October 31, 2011
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Mountain Jesus statue could lose it lease
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A statue of Jesus on U.S. Forest Service land in the mountains over a Montana ski resort could be evicted amid an argument over the separation of church and state.October 26, 2011
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‘Celebrate the West’ in a lollipop woods in Dickinson
Visitors to Candy Land will travel through a peppermint forest, pass by a gingerbread tree, go through the lollipop woods and into the chocolate swamp. Along the way, they will be tempted with food stations and auction baskets.By By Linda Sailer , September 04, 2011
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Ireland denounces Vatican role in abuse cover-ups
DUBLIN (AP) — The Vatican encouraged Catholic bishops not to tell police about suspected pedophile priests and flouted Irish law, Ireland's lawmakers declared Wednesday in an unprecedented denunciation of the Holy See's influence in this predominantly Catholic country.July 20, 2011
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'Sister Wives' family to challenge Utah bigamy law
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A polygamous family made famous by the reality TV show "Sister Wives" plans to challenge the Utah bigamy law that makes their lifestyle illegal, a Washington-based attorney said Tuesday.July 12, 2011
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Our Saviour's Church installs pastor
By Linda Sailer , June 05, 2011
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Larson named prioress
The Benedictine Sisters of Richardton’s Sacred Heart Monastery have chosen Sister Paula Larson to be the next prioress for a term of four years.June 03, 2011
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Bernice King leaving Bishop Long's megachurch
ATLANTA (AP) — The youngest daughter of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. says she is leaving an Atlanta megachurch where the pastor has been embroiled in scandal and is starting her own ministry.May 31, 2011
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Century-old church in ND vandalized
HANKINSON (AP) — Damage to a Richland County church that was vandalized the night before Easter is estimated at about $12,000.April 26, 2011
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