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Sources of Social Security income
Last weeks 2013 Social Security Board of Trustees report press release stated, Income including interest to the combined OASDI Trust Funds amounted to $840 billion in 2012. ($590 billion in net contri...
Posted on 6/5/13 at 4:35 PM
Newsflyer 24 May 2013
Major Truss Bridge Collapses in Washington, another Ohio River Truss Bridge Doomed, another Iowa Truss Bridge's future in Limbo, Hope for Minnesota Bridge? O...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 4:29 AM
Now you just stop right there Deputy Dawg...
The older I get, the more I appreciate the adage, "Choose your battles wisely." You cannot engage in every potential battle that crosses your path and when you do engage you should make darn sure that...
Posted on 1/16/13 at 10:27 PM
FBI: Federal Bureau of Investigation ?
Received a message this morning from Special Agent Bill Nicholson of FBI, to send him $200 to claim $800,000 lottery prize. Transaction code : EA 2948-910. Money in Bank of America account. Sent $200 ...
Posted on 6/28/09 at 9:05 AM
ducks stamp price could jump
The cost of a federal duck stamp, now $15, would jump to $25 in 2010, under a bill introduced in Congress last week. It would be the first increase since 1991 -- the longest period there hasn't been a...
Posted on 4/7/09 at 12:49 PM
Senate farm bill 'a great start'
Better late than never. The federal farm bill jumped another hurdle toward becoming law when the Senate passed a five-year proposal Monday evening that would cost $955 billion over 10 years.By Betsy Simon , June 12, 2013
Federal funding requirement comes back to bite diversion
BISMARCK - Sen. Larry Luick said Tuesday the Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion Project is too big for North Dakota to commit to without federal help.By TJ Jerke , April 17, 2013
National park cuts detailed in memo
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The towering giant sequoias at Yosemite National Park would go unprotected from visitors who might trample their shallow roots. At Cape Cod National Seashore, large sections of the Great Beach would close to keep eggs from being destroyed if natural resource managers are cut.By Tracie Cone , February 23, 2013
2 companies fined by ND now face federal sewage disposal fine
BISMARCK — Two companies fined more than half a million dollars by the state of North Dakota for improperly dumping sewage in the western Oil Patch have reached an agreement with federal prosecutors to pay more fines.By Blake Nicholson , January 31, 2013
What you should know about this tax season
By Bryan Horwath , January 18, 2013
ND oil regulator: Fed rules may threaten industry
BISMARCK - The possibility of tighter federal regulations is one of the challenges that lies ahead for North Dakota oil production and the Department of Mineral Resources, as the state agency seeks more funding from the Legislature.By TJ Jerke , January 11, 2013
Mixed reaction to American coal act
(AP) — The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity praised the passage of the “Stop the War on Coal Act of 2012,” which was voted on by the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday. Others were not ready to praise the act.September 22, 2012
Official: Federal one-size-fits-all rules don't fit North Dakota energy development
MEDORA — North Dakota’s top oil and gas regulator took aim at federal agencies Thursday for unnecessarily interfering with the state’s energy development.By Amy Dalrymple , September 21, 2012
Dickinson couple sue Chesapeake Energy for mineral rights payments
Amid news that it sold nearly $7 billion of petroleum-producing land and pipelines, oil and gas giant Chesapeake Energy continued to wait Friday for a decision on a motion for dismissal it filed in a lawsuit involving a Dickinson couple.By Bryan Horwath , September 15, 2012
Tribes call for federal gov't regulation of Internet gaming
WASHINGTON (AP) — With some states readying to start online gambling, Native American tribal leaders are calling on the federal government to step in as it did with brick-and-mortar gambling and establish regulations that ensure tribes get a piece of the action without having their revenue taxed and their sovereignty compromised.By Suzanne Gamboa , July 27, 2012
Officials: Senate's farm bill promising; Belfield hosts one of six forums to discuss the legislation
BELFIELD — The U.S. Senate’s version of the 2012 farm bill looks promising to the North Dakota Farmers Union, the union’s president, Woody Barth, told local farmers Tuesday at a public forum at the pavilion in Belfield.By Betsy Simon , July 11, 2012
State's federal races attract $1.2M in ads
FARGO — More than $1.2 million has already been spent this year on TV and radio advertising to influence North Dakota’s hotly contested U.S. House and Senate races.By Kristen M. Daum , June 09, 2012
Federal government averts shutdown
WASHINGTON (AP) — Perilously close to a government shutdown, President Barack Obama and congressional leaders reached a historic agreement late Friday night to cut about $38 billion in federal spending and avert the first federal closure in 15 years.April 09, 2011
$55,000 to bring pool up to code
While smaller outdoor pools in the area may only have to pay around $1,000 to be up to code with a new federal law, Dickinson’s estimates are still much, much more.April 28, 2009
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