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Bison Video Blog: Sunday Schedule Sheningans
Safe to say I havent covered a crazier week of football off-season activity in mid-February in my six years in Fargo, but we sure had it this week. Everything from Barry Alvarez's comments to Delaware...
Posted on 2/17/13 at 10:56 PM
Three Bridges Gone, Two collapsed, One dead
There is a proverb that was passed down to the author by a friend of mine from Minnesota during a bridgehunting tour a couple years ago: Taking care of a valuable thing in life can prolong its life....
Posted on 11/6/12 at 9:07 AM
Week 9 Preview - #4 Montana State Bobcats
The UND Football team heads out to Bozeman, Montana this week to take on the #4 ranked Montana State Bobcats. Gametime is set for3:05pm CT. UND (4-4) is coming off an emotional 40-34 win over the Mont...
Posted on 10/26/12 at 10:59 AM
An eye for an eye...
I was happy to learn that the prosecutors involved in Sherry Arnold's murder case are going to be seeking the death penalty.I believe firmly that the two men accused of kidnapping and murdering Sherry...
Posted on 4/27/12 at 7:53 PM
My brother spots some Montana mule deer
My brother Drew is in Montana this week for his job as an accountant. He sent me this photo of mule deer by the parking lot outside his hotel window....
Posted on 1/28/11 at 5:41 PM
New laws address gays, children, immigration
Measures on gay rights and child safety are among the top state laws taking effect at the start of 2013, along with attempts to prevent identity theft and perennial efforts to restrict abortion and illegal immigration.By Andrew Welsh-Huggins , December 27, 2012
Montana considers ND request for sage grouse
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission has approved looking into a plan to send 80 female sage grouse to North Dakota to bolster dwindling populations.December 24, 2012
Cattle are warm-blooded, winter-weather ready
By Betsy Simon , December 21, 2012
Letter: Many in community pitch in for toy, food drive
December 20, 2012
Government rolls out $1.9 billion Indian land buyback program
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — U.S. government officials said Tuesday they are launching a $1.9 billion Native American land buyback program now that a nearly 17-year lawsuit over more than a century's worth of mismanaged trust royalties is settled.December 19, 2012
South Dakota ticket in Wild Card lottery worth $5,000
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A Wild Card 2 ticket sold in Pierre for Wednesday's drawing is worth $5,000.December 13, 2012
National Guard soldier laid to rest: Linde remembered as prankster, family man
By Amy Dalrymple , December 12, 2012
Mont. man gets probation on charges
A Montana man accused of terrorizing the staff at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Health Center during an incident over the summer could have the felony charge against him dismissed if he successfully completes three years of probation.December 11, 2012
ND, Montana counties settle on inmate's bill
GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) — A yearlong dispute between two counties in neighboring states has come to an end, with officials in North Dakota agreeing to pay part of the hospital bill of a fugitive who was arrested in Montana.December 09, 2012
Redressing a historic wrong; Native Americans to see settlement checks from feds
By Chuck Haga , December 09, 2012
Idaho kidnapping suspect charged in North Dakota case
BISMARCK — An Idaho kidnapping suspect with a history of violence in Montana and Pennsylvania now faces four felony charges in North Dakota, where he recently was arrested.December 08, 2012
Kidnapped ID woman dropped at Glendive store
GLENDIVE, Mont. (AP) — A kidnapped Idaho woman who was dropped off outside a grocery store in eastern Montana calmly asked an employee if she could use a telephone.December 06, 2012
Idaho kidnapping suspect arrested in Bismarck; Victim dropped off in Glendive, Mont.
BISMARCK — Police in Bismarck arrested an Idaho kidnapping suspect Wednesday after the man allegedly pulled a gun on a truck driver and then fled to a nearby trailer park.December 06, 2012
Grizzly managers look toward hunts in Rockies
By Matthew Brown , December 05, 2012
Grizzly managers look toward hunts in Rockies
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — With bear-human conflicts on the rise, wildlife managers in the Northern Rockies are laying the groundwork for trophy hunts for grizzlies in anticipation of the government lifting their threatened species status.December 04, 2012
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