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Stuck in the headlights look
The other day we were going "through the woods." It was fairly icy, Far Guy said "Well this was dumb, I should have gone the other way." I like the road through the woods, it is on...
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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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House OKs sovereignty measure
BISMARCK — The State House OK’d a resolution Tuesday affirming North Dakota’s rights as a sovereign state after a debate that one member compared to pre-Civil War secessionist talk.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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House kills bill to ban smoking in cars with kids
BISMARCK — Most North Dakota House members thought a bill that bans adults smoking in cars with child passengers goes too far and rejected it Wednesday.April 01, 2009
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Receding N.D. river puts pressure on forecasters
FARGO (AP) — An updated National Weather Service statement that said the Red River apparently crested lower than expected and a day early was good news for leaders of flood-braced Fargo. But it was exasperating, too.March 28, 2009
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Fargo gets good news
FARGO (AP) — Fargo’s fears of a catastrophic flood eased Saturday with word that the Red River apparently crested at lower-than-expected levels, and weary residents turned their attention to ensuring their hastily built levees hold up against an onslaught of ice-laden water expected to stay high for at least a week.March 28, 2009
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Thousands flee ahead of flood
FARGO — Thousands of shivering, tired residents got out while they could and others prayed that miles of sandbagged levees would hold Friday as the surging Red River threatened to unleash the biggest flood North Dakota’s largest city has ever seen.March 27, 2009
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Road crew tries to keep up
March 26, 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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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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Lent
March 14, 2009
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Mineral could be hazardous Health Department looks for area volunteers to take part in study
A mineral that occurs naturally in several gravel pits in Stark, Dunn and Billings counties is the subject of a study. The mineral is also in gravel used on area roads.March 06, 2009
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House passes second abortion bill in 2 days
BISMARCK — The North Dakota House passed a bill Tuesday that sets the state up to challenge the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion.February 18, 2009
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