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Armed Forces Day 2013
May 18 is Armed Forces Day. What is it and how did it originate? President Harry S. Truman led the effort to establish a single holiday for citizens to come together and thank our military members fo...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 10:21 AM
Classic film ‘Frankenstein’ inspires philosophical discussions as part of UND’s Art & Democracy Film Series
The University of North Dakota Art and Democracy Film Series is presenting Frankenstein, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, at the Empire Arts Center. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the event is free to at...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 9:26 AM
Winter continues. . .
Snow, snow, and more snow. It's pretty discouraging, isn't it? I was looking back at my blog entries from a year ago, and my April 16th post described going to a Garden Day in Grand Forks, working in...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 7:58 AM
The Voice In Your Head
We finished our Spring Fling Challenge this week and it was a great success. For 21 days I gave tips on my MS. Simplicity Facebookpage for little challenges. Many items were flung and many homes wer...
Posted on 4/5/13 at 11:30 AM
The Skinny on Bountiful Baskets
Oilfield life often comes with living in small towns with inflated prices on groceries. Selections are scarce, prices are high, lines are long, and trying to find good-for-you foods is just plain inc...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 9:37 AM
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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Farm in Brief 12/19/09
NDGGA Elects new officials The North Dakota Grain Growers Association recently announced the election of positions within the agency.December 19, 2009
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Season proclaimed
April 30, 2009
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Wilson’s charges reduced
A Dickinson woman charged with selling cocaine had her charges lowered to possession Wednesday in Stark County District Court.April 27, 2009
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Area preps for swine flu
No cases of the much talked about swine influenza have been reported in North Dakota, but area health officials are preparing in case of an outbreak.April 27, 2009
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Bond set at $1 million cash for alleged murderer
Judge Zane Anderson set bond at $1 million cash for a Texas man accused of murder during a hearing Monday. Shane Patrick Miller, 39, is charged for shooting Neal Matejovsky, 49, of Dickinson. Matejovsky’s body was found in Dunn County on April 10.April 27, 2009
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Iron Horse Saloon to have new owner
The Iron Horse Saloon in Medora is scheduled to change ownership on May 1, with Morey Bang and Brad Skachenko taking over. The pair plan to name the bar “Boots.”April 25, 2009
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Mother speaks out about punishment for Gladstone crash
April 25, 2009
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Legislators toil in confrence commitees
With its 80-day deadline looming on May 6, the North Dakota Legislature has a lot to accomplish in just a few days. Over 100 bills still remain in conference committee and local legislators say it’s time to buckle down and get the job done.April 24, 2009
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Reinventing the onion
Twenty years ago, when Regent native Gary Greff saw fresh diced garlic in grocery stores that could withstand months of refrigeration, he wondered to himself what it would take to do the same with onions.April 24, 2009
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Obama plans TV conference
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will hold his third prime-time news conference on Wednesday, his 100th day in office.April 23, 2009
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Dunn County memorial fundraising passes $100,000
After nearly a year of fundraising, the Dunn County Veterans Memorial Committee has received over $100,000 in donations, prompting them to order the memorial stone and begin finalizing plans for construction.April 23, 2009
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Washout has neighbors wondering
April 23, 2009
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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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