NORTH DAKOTA
UND Observatory to host public viewing of rare celestial event
The University of North Dakota Observatory will host a special public viewing of the transit of Venus, a rare celestial event that will be clearly visible in our region (weather permitting). The publ...
Posted on 5/24/12 at 11:57 AM
When Will the Streak End?
A year ago, Fargo Moorhead had yet to hit 80 degrees. That would come on Memorial Day which was on May 30th last year. May 2011 would be our 6th straight month with below average temperatures with a...
Posted on 5/24/12 at 10:19 AM
Dalrymple campaign launches TV ad
BISMARCK--You've seen the ads for Rick Berg and Heidi Heitkamp. Next up: Jack Dalrymple. In a 60-second campaign ad for governor, Dalrymple highlights that North Dakota is at a unique time in its hi...
Posted on 5/22/12 at 8:26 AM
Cramer, Kalk pleased with Forum poll results on U.S. House contest
Questioning methodology, Gulleson says results "deeply flawed" Copyright 2012 Forum Communications Co. FARGO The top three candidates vying for North Dakotas U.S. House seat offered mixed revie...
Posted on 5/18/12 at 11:03 AM
more on CWD in North Dakota
The 2012 proclamation establishing guidelines for transporting deer, elk and moose carcasses and carcass parts into and within North Dakota is now in effect as a precaution against the possible spread...
Posted on 5/15/12 at 9:21 AM
Early planting continues despite cool, wet weather 
GRAND FORKS — Despite the cool, wet weather last week, farmers got lots of acres planted to small grains and sugar beets in North Dakota and Minnesota, keeping well ahead of average spring seeding schedules.
By Stephen J. Lee , April 18, 2012
Dickinson gets $1.5M energy grant: Funds slated for new police, fire departments home 
A grant of $1.5 million could help the Dickinson Police Department and Dickinson Fire Department find a new home, officials said Friday.
By April Baumgarten , April 14, 2012
Lawsuit on property tax measure to be appealed 
BISMARCK (AP) — Supporters of abolishing North Dakota’s property taxes said Friday they hoped the state Supreme Court would quickly review a judge’s dismissal of their lawsuit.
By Dale Wetzel , April 14, 2012
ND could be ‘FrackNation’: Director scouts sites for her next film on fracking 
By Amy Dalrymple , April 14, 2012
Underground nukes go undisturbed by ND oil drilling 
BISMARCK (AP) — Intense oil drilling that’s honeycombing western North Dakota has not disturbed nuclear-tipped missiles buried beneath much of the same real estate that companies are targeting for crude, the military said.
By James MacPherson , April 13, 2012
Largest Internet service network in North America built in North Dakota 
JAMESTOWN (AP) — It took about 10 years for two North Dakota telecom cooperatives to plan and build a 10,000-square mile broadband network billed as the largest fiber-optic Internet service in North America.
By Dave Kolpack , April 12, 2012
Jacobson withdraws from school superintendent race 
BISMARCK (AP) — A candidate for North Dakota school superintendent abruptly withdrew from the race Wednesday, saying he had changed his mind for personal reasons and because a state GOP official strongly discouraged him from running.
By Dale Wetzel , April 12, 2012
Oil boom increasing work for parole officers 
BISMARCK (AP) — Parole and probation officers are increasingly overwhelmed with workloads as North Dakota’s population rises and more ex-convicts flock to the state in search of a good economy, a job and a fresh start.
By James MacPherson , April 12, 2012
PSC candidate says he'll refuse industry money 
By Dale Wetzel , April 12, 2012
Otter Tail seeks rate boost for plant upgrade 
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Otter Tail Power Co. has asked South Dakota regulators for a rate increase to help pay for a $490 million environmental upgrade at the Big Stone Power plant on the South Dakota-Minnesota border.
By Chet Brokaw , April 11, 2012
District 36 Dems endorse Bev Berger for the House 
By April Baumgarten , April 11, 2012
Senator: Devils Lake close to stability 
FARGO (AP) — The flood fight continues on a northeastern North Dakota lake that has been described as a slow-growing monster, but one of the state’s U.S. senators said a series of remedies are making a difference.
April 07, 2012
Santorum delegate plan hits wall in ND 
By Dale Wetzel , April 07, 2012
How much can the Oil Patch give? Geological Survey assesses Bakken, Three Forks in ND, Mont 
By April Baumgarten , April 07, 2012
VIDEO: Living History Museum at N.D. State Capitol 
By Teri Finneman , April 06, 2012
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