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Newsflyer: 15 May 2013
So far this year, it has been Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde when it comes to historic bridges being preserved in comparison to those that are on the way to the scrap heap. For the latter in this N...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 3:48 AM
UND’s 8th annual BIG Event to be held April 27; registration deadline is Friday
The annual BIG Event, where University of North Dakota students spread out across the community to complete odd jobs for free, is returning April 27. The registration deadline to take part is Friday,...
Posted on 4/11/13 at 3:48 PM
Oops...they did it again. ;-)
Ihave beenhumming Britney Spears' hit -Oops...I did it again! - all afternoon. Her tongue in cheek homage to innocence seems appropriate on the heels of a second NDSU Bison FCS win. The Bison shut dow...
Posted on 1/5/13 at 11:16 PM
Frisco: Day 1
If first impressions mean anything, and they usually do, thumbs up to the host city for the Division I Football Championship Subdivision title game. At one time a small town next to a super highway, o...
Posted on 1/4/12 at 7:11 PM
Deep Cold
A week ago today, Fargo Moorhead recorded a high temperature of 53 degrees. Although chilly, it was a huge improvement over the previous day, May 1, when the high temperature reached only 36 degrees. ...
Posted on 5/9/11 at 12:28 PM
Colorado drilling rigs head to other states
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — The Western Slope is losing drilling rigs to North Dakota and Texas because of rising oil prices.June 21, 2012
North Dakota oil output sets record again
GRAND FORKS — North Dakota keeps setting records in crude oil and natural gas production, according to the state’s Department of Mineral Resources.By Stephen J. Lee , June 14, 2012
EPA has concerns for Keystone XL pipeline near coast
HOUSTON (AP) — A Canadian company seeking to build a pipeline to transport crude oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries has submitted a new application for the southern segment of the project that avoids sensitive wetlands in Texas.By Ramit Plushnick-Masti , June 01, 2012
ND 3rd biggest crude-producing state
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota has overtaken California as the third-largest oil-producing state in the nation.March 09, 2012
2nd man dies after Highway 22 crash north of Dickinson
A second man has died after a head-on crash with a semi on Highway 22 Wednesday morning in thick fog.By Press staff , September 01, 2011
Report favors Keystone XL oil pipeline
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department on Friday removed a major roadblock to a planned $7 billion oil pipeline from western Canada to the Texas coast in a report that says the project is unlikely to cause significant environmental problems during construction or operation.August 27, 2011
Teen shot by Border Patrol had smuggling arrests
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — A 15-year-old Mexican boy shot and killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent was among El Paso’s most wanted juvenile immigrant smugglers, according to federal arrest records reviewed by The Associated Press.June 25, 2010
The right to go to the moon
The recent discovery of water on the moon could provide us with something that’s been in short supply since the first lunar landing in 1969: A reason to go back.By John M. Crisp , November 26, 2009
Polygamist sect trial a rare event in Texas town
SAN ANGELO, Texas (AP) — The first jury trial in more than a decade in the sleepy West Texas town of Eldorado involves an alleged polygamist and an accusation of sexual assault of an underage bride, a far cry from the occasional drunken driving cases that normally occupy the Schleicher County court system.October 24, 2009
Health care should be a privilege
Call me a socialist — and certainly someone will — but in light of President Barack Obama’s diminishing insistence on a public option in the health care reform packageBy John M. Crisp , August 27, 2009
Alleged crashers not to leave N.D.
Two men from Texas who allegedly literally crashed a party early Saturday morning have been released from jail on their own recognizance.By Lisa Call , August 19, 2009
Cops deserve more respect
As my students confront that most daunting of writing tasks — thinking of something to say — I discourage their easy reliance on recurrent but worn-out writing-class topics like abortion, gun control and TV violence. Instead I urge them to observe the world around them to see what they have to say about it.By John Crisp , July 30, 2009
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
Accused murderer’s whereabouts unclear
A Texas man accused of murdering Neal Matejovsky is on his way to the Southwest Multi County Correction Center in Dickinson. However, exactly where he is on his trip is unclear.April 22, 2009
Man accused in murder to be transported
A Texas man charged with murder in connection to a Dunn County shooting will be transported from Alabama by next week, Dunn County State’s Attorney Ross Sundeen said Friday.April 17, 2009
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