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My Fertile inside source...
When I first moved to North Dakota I saw an article in The Forum with a headline that read, Fertile Man Dies. I was puzzled by that headline and I had to ask why it mattered that he was fertile. That ...
Posted on 6/1/13 at 9:37 PM
Newsflyer: 31 May, 2013
One bridge was altered and restored to traffic. Another bridge's future is in limbo after inspections reveal structural issues, and another bridge will be torn down if no one claims it by July. Thes...
Posted on 5/31/13 at 6:18 AM
Can You Belize it?!
TripAdvisor just rated Ambergris Caye, Belize #1 on the Top Ten Islands in the World!We don't know about you, but we sure wouldn't mind visiting the number one Island in the world... It is hard to d...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:29 AM
UND professor selected as consultant for international human rights watchdog Freedom House
University of North Dakota journalism professor Richard Shafer has been selected as a 2013 consultant for Freedom House, headquartered in New York City, to advise on the state of press systems in newl...
Posted on 3/28/13 at 9:58 AM
T-minus 8 Hours and Cleaning
After a long week alone, I wake up and realize today's the day, and my husband will be home in about 8 hours. As I lie in bed and think about all the things that need to be done before he gets home,...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 9:10 AM
Dalrymple talks new public schools funding formula
By TJ Jerke , February 06, 2013
Milk break bill lacks support
By TJ Jerke , February 06, 2013
House bill would make primary offense of failure to wear seat belt
A bill set to be introduced in the North Dakota House today would make failing to wear a seat belt a primary traffic offense in the state.By Bryan Horwath , February 01, 2013
GOP leader sponsors Medicaid bill he opposes
BISMARCK — House Majority Leader Al Carlson, R-Fargo, proposed a bill he stands firmly against and hopes is killed on the House floor.By TJ Jerke , January 31, 2013
Fargo police chief rips ND House bill blocking enforcement of new gun laws
FARGO — When Fargo officials talked this week about proposed legislation and whether a given bill fell in the “support” or “oppose” category, Police Chief Keith Ternes added a third option — “strongly oppose.”By Dave Olson , January 24, 2013
Legislative 'humor' backfires on Facebook
FARGO — An email its sender in the North Dakota House calls “just a little humor” is finding a tough reception among a broader audience.By Emily Welker , January 19, 2013
Hearing to be held on rural water grant
JAMESTOWN — A hearing on a House bill to grant nearly $10 million to Stutsman Rural Water District is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the North Dakota Capitol. If the bill passes, the grant would allow Stutsman Rural Water to proceed with an expansion planned for this summer.By Keith Norman , January 19, 2013
Lawmakers seek crew camp building code solutions
BISMARCK — Crew camps popped up in western North Dakota as a solution to the oil-fueled housing shortage, but the camps have created their own set of problems that the state still is trying to assess and address.By TJ Jerke , January 18, 2013
ND considering version of Florida's 'Caylee's Law'
BISMARCK — North Dakota is the latest state to consider its own version of Florida’s “Caylee’s Law,” with state lawmakers pondering a bill that would require caregivers of children to meet deadlines in reporting children missing or dead.January 18, 2013
Lawmakers look at proposed speeding fines
BISMARCK — A $13 speeding ticket for driving 13 mph over the speed limit in North Dakota today carries the same fine as it did in 1975.By TJ Jerke , January 18, 2013
Bill-tracking service prompts quick action on measure for protection
BISMARCK — A new bill-tracking service designed to make North Dakota’s legislative process more transparent has prompted emergency action to shield users from public record requests aimed at finding out which bills users are tracking and what they’re saying about them.By Mike Nowatzki , January 18, 2013
Lawmakers head into the night making decisions that impact taxes, spending
WASHINGTON — Weary lawmakers pushed at last toward a final vote on emergency legislation to avoid a national “fiscal cliff” of major tax increases and spending cuts in a New Year’s Night culmination of a struggle that tested divided government to the limit.By By Alan Fram , January 02, 2013
Montana senator calls for House vote on farm bill
WASHINGTON — An influential Democratic senator on Friday called for the Republican-controlled House of Representatives to vote on a new U.S. farm bill before the end of the year and thus avoid a potential spike in U.S. milk prices and other repercussions.December 29, 2012
Killdeer native heads to ND House; Oversen is youngest female state representative
By Betsy Simon , December 23, 2012
Cramer: Energy production a moral responsibility
WASHINGTON, D.C. — North Dakota Republican Kevin Cramer not only supports the production of domestic coal, oil and natural gas; the incoming freshman House member believes it’s a moral responsibility.By Hannah Northey and Manuel Quinones , November 30, 2012
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