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UND Flying Team in national competition: second by inches
The University of North Dakota (UND) Flying Team took second with a score of 355, only four points behind the winner, out of 28 schools at the National Intercollegiate Flying Associations (NIFAs) Safe...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 2:01 PM
Speaking the truth...
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota's new addition to the U.S. House is committed to speaking the truth and says society needs more people to stand up and speak the truth. The most recent "truth" that Cramer s...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 11:34 PM
Congratulations Katie!
Congratulations to Katie Delohery who was named ND Newspaper Association 2012 Newspapers in Education Teacher of the Year! Katie is in her sixth year teaching in the Interventions Program at Grand ...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 1:54 PM
Shrink for Good
Originally posted on The Sisterhood of the Shrinking Jeans. You're thirsty. You walk to the kitchen, turn on the faucet, and fill a cup with cold, refreshing water. Or maybe you grab a bottle of wate...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 7:22 AM
Ripples in spacetime prove Einstein right again
Score another point for Einstein. Astronomers studying a bizarre star system have found that relativity theory's prediction snugly matches observation. One of my favorite spectator sports is watchi...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 1:51 PM
New teacher salaries may increase nearly $4,000
Beginning in the 2009-2010 school year, new teachers hired at Dickinson Public Schools may start at $31,000, nearly $4,000 more than last year’s base salary of more than $27,000, school officials say.April 22, 2009
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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
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Senate OKs Smith for board despite critics
BISMARCK — The Senate confirmed Wahpeton attorney Richie Smith for a second term on the state Board of Higher Education on Wednesday despite some senators using the occasion to bash the board and the University System.April 22, 2009
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Vehicle runs over sign, hits wall and rolls
A Dickinson woman had minor injuries after she lost control of her vehicle and rolled Monday in Dickinson, according to the Dickinson Police Department.April 21, 2009
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Winter kill takes its toll
April 21, 2009
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Keeping an eye on the river
After rising overnight, the Little Missouri River has crept above the flood stage of 15 feet, reaching 15.8 feet as of 4 p.m. Saturday, Billings County officials report. Now town and county leaders are in wait-and-see mode.April 18, 2009
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Not a typical coffee pot
A damaged and leaking package mailed to a Dickinson State University student contained more than 2 ounces of marijuana, said Lt. Rod Banyai from the Dickinson Police Department.April 17, 2009
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Groups say carbon summit may not have big picture
BISMARCK — North Dakota environmental groups say a summit planned today at the Capitol on the effects of carbon cap-and-trade reflects an unwillingness to see carbon dioxide regulation as anything other than a threat to the status quo.April 16, 2009
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Keeping up with students could be challenge
Dickinson Public Schools could need more classrooms by fall 2010 and school officials will look into alternatives to accommodate an increasing number of students.April 15, 2009
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Locals plug more money for roads, bridges
BISMARCK — Even before the blizzards, even before the flooding, a quarter of North Dakota’s roads were in danger of falling apart and desperately in need of work costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, county officials said Wednesday.April 15, 2009
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Street improvement project not going forward
BELFIELD — A proposed $900,000 street improvement project will not be taking place this year. It was announced that due to 60 percent of the residents in the project area protesting, the project would be killed, at a special meeting of the Belfield City Council Wednesday night.April 15, 2009
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Taxes and Tea
April 15, 2009
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Nursing home bill goes to governor
A bill that would grant supplemental funding of about $380,000 to the Richardton Health Center received final passage Tuesday morning and now awaits Governor John Hoeven’s approval.April 15, 2009
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Tax day rush isnt as rushed as usual
Today is tax day. A day where many Americans scramble to get their tax returns filed as the deadline looms. However, many North Dakotans can breathe a sigh of relief this year as several counties have been granted an extension due to severe weather and flooding throughout the state. The new due date for those counties issued the extension is May 15.April 15, 2009
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Weed Seed-Free Forage Working Group to meet
The North Dakota Department of Agriculture Weed Seed-Free Forage Working Group will meet at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, April 21, in the NDDA conference room on the sixth floor of the State Capitol and through the North Dakota Interactive Video Network.April 14, 2009
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