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Chance: On Looking Handsome
Thanks for voting last week, these are the photos that Far Side entered in the photo contest at the local animal shelter. You all did great, and Far Sides conundrum was solved!  ...
Posted on 5/30/09 at 5:14 AM
Ready to think about road projects?
Greetings from your District 36 senator.By George Nodland , February 19, 2012
Our lazy globe
It’s the Earth’s fault. Perhaps it’s lazy, staying out too late, out of shape, losing its focus, has attention deficit disorder, has developed new priorities or it’s bored.By Kevin Holten , February 08, 2012
Relying on a rodent
Tomorrow is that big day when we all rely on a rodent, a groundhog, from Punxsutawney, Pa., to tell us what the rest of the winter is going to be like.By By Kevin Holten , February 01, 2012
Enhancing growth while preserving ag a challenge
Greetings from your District 36 senator. Two weeks ago I attended one of my cousin’s funeral. He was the last third generation farmer of the Nodland family in North Dakota.By By George Nodland , January 22, 2012
Game can be lifelike
Do you play pool? I do, not because I’m good at it, but because I have a pool table and it keeps begging me to “rack ‘em.”By By Kevin Holten , January 18, 2012
Dickinson residents can help name school
As has been regularly reported, the Dickinson Public Schools is proceeding with construction of a kindergarten to fifth grade elementary school in northwest Dickinson.By Doug Sullivan , January 14, 2012
Is time on your side?
The next time someone asks you where you’re from, tell them the Milky Way galaxy. That ought to impress them, especially if they are from New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles and tend to be slightly arrogant about the size of their city.By By Kevin Holten , January 11, 2012
Urbanization of Dickinson
If you haven’t driven north of Dickinson on Highway 22 lately you may not realize that there’s enough oil-related construction going on just outside of town to simulate a World War II D-Day invasion.By By Kevin Holten , January 04, 2012
Dickinson Public School achievement information available to everyone
Every year the Dickinson Public School District, in cooperation with the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, provides an annual progress report on student achievement called the School District Profile. This profile is now available for your review.By By Doug Sullivan , December 24, 2011
Slow down and enjoy Christmas
When that special baby was born in Bethlehem some 2,000-plus years ago, do you think those wise men, sheep herders, angels and innkeepers ever dreamt that his birth date would turn into Black Friday, shopping malls, Kris Kringle, candy canes, flying deer, frosted cookies, stuffed turkeys, red neon wrapping paper, pint-sized elves, Ebenezer Scrooge, Bing crooning in White Christmas and way too many sips of eggnog and spiked apple cider?By By Kevin Holten , December 07, 2011
A Harley ride full of reminders
Years ago a rancher friend of mine from my little home town, located a stones throw from the Montana and Canadian borders, suggested that I take his big black Harley Davidson for a spin throughout the countryside on a particularly comfortable early summer evening.By By Kevin Holten , November 30, 2011
Dickinson schools working on accommodations for enrollment increases
The economic activity in northwest and southwest North Dakota is generating uncertain situations and interesting discussions for the school board and administration.By By Doug Sullivan , November 30, 2011
Aches and pains a reintroduction to mortality
Winter is only two flakes old and I’ve already picked up the flu or a sinus infection or something that has me playing the equivalent of bingo at St. Benedict’s instead of blackjack at the Bellagio.By By Kevin Holten , November 23, 2011
ND lawmakers cover redistricting, disaster, health, nickname issues
Greetings from your District 36 senator. The 2011 legislative special session was completed last week. It was a fast and furious session. We deliberated four basic items. They are as follows:By By George Nodland , November 19, 2011
A warming dose of reality
Did you know that if the average global temperature rises by only 1 degree Nebraska will be a desert?By By Kevin Holten , November 16, 2011
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