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Four Tips for Bloggers to Avoid Getting Marked as Spam
And I'm not talking about the lunch meat. As I mentioned in the last blog post, occasionally legitimate blogs get marked as spam. It's a bummer. But it does happen. So you log on to write a blog post,...
Posted on 10/5/12 at 4:20 PM
Dumb as a box of rocks or daredevils?
In the past week I have twice seen a large group of wild turkeys meandering around residential neighboorhoods in West Fargo. Not being a North Dakota native and having very limited experience with wil...
Posted on 11/8/11 at 9:15 PM
Josh Duhamel
As a Ralph Engelstad Arena employee and part of the Fighting Sioux Sports Network in my spare time, I operate a camera at all home hockey games. My duties are two-fold, shooting for the TV production ...
Posted on 10/2/10 at 10:07 AM
Monsters in the Fields
When we moved back here the first time, in 1986 when the girls were teenagers, I made them accompany me to the potato fields after the equipment was out of the fields, we gleaned enough potatoes..big ...
Posted on 7/12/10 at 6:03 AM
Just read this
The following link has several instances of very foul language, and only adds to the pro-dog bias of this blog, but I'm linking to it anyway because it made me laugh so hard I cried. I has a sweet po...
Posted on 1/21/10 at 4:04 PM
Water pipeline project nears completion
After conception by a few area minds in the late ’70s and about $31 million later, rural residents in southwest North Dakota can receive treated water as a section of the Southwest Pipeline Project nears completion.June 05, 2010
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Senate confirms nominee
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius won Senate confirmation Tuesday as the nation’s health and human services secretary, thrusting her into the middle of a public health emergency with the swine flu sickening dozens of Americans.April 28, 2009
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Igniting the prairie
April 21, 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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Taxes and Tea
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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School board elections coming soon
School board elections coming soon Deadlines approach, as few candidates apply Area schools will be holding elections to fill open school board positions this summer. School officials said that positions that receive no applications will vote someone in by write-in. Those schools with no application deadline listed have already passed the date. The list is as follows:April 09, 2009
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House OKs sovereignty measure
BISMARCK — The State House OK’d a resolution Tuesday affirming North Dakota’s rights as a sovereign state after a debate that one member compared to pre-Civil War secessionist talk.April 07, 2009
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What it takes to wear the badge
April 04, 2009
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Senate defeats personhood bill
BISMARCK — The Senate voted 29-16 Friday to defeat the controversial House Bill 1572, known as the personhood bill, with no debate.April 03, 2009
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$45,000 allotted to industrial park plan
Stark County officials will soon look into building one or more industrial sites within the county as well as southern Dunn County.April 01, 2009
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Obama says new AG will avoid mistakes of past
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said on Friday that Eric Holder has learned from history and will let neither fear nor ideology cloud his judgment as attorney general.March 27, 2009
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Thousands flee ahead of flood
FARGO — Thousands of shivering, tired residents got out while they could and others prayed that miles of sandbagged levees would hold Friday as the surging Red River threatened to unleash the biggest flood North Dakota’s largest city has ever seen.March 27, 2009
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New Red River crest at 43 feet
March 26, 2009
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DIGGING OUT
March 25, 2009
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