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The NFL Refs Debacle: A Case Study in Hype
Continuing the theme this week of looking at the evidence, let's weigh in on the recently-resolved NFL referee uproar. Since the preseason of this NFL season, one topic has dominated sports pages, ai...
Posted on 9/28/12 at 9:52 AM
Just say the word...
Today my son Noah and I went to a forum on veteran issuesheld at the West Fargo VFW. A local candidate for the U. S. Senate was invited to hear and respond to the veterans' thoughts, concerns, questio...
Posted on 7/9/12 at 8:43 PM
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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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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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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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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Flooding threatens closure of Valley City bridges
VALLEY CITY (AP) — All but one of Valley City’s 11 bridges will have to close if the Sheyenne River reaches record levels, Barnes County officials say.April 10, 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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Race track supporters trying to salvage bill
BISMARCK — A bill that horse racing officials say must pass to ensure North Dakota’s two race tracks will operate beyond this year has had a perilous journey through the session but got new life breathed into it on Wednesday.April 08, 2009
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Grant provides security for South Heart School
South Heart School officials say things are more up to par since the school has a new security system and locks. Nearly $3,000 was awarded through Stark County Emergency Management for classroom door locks in February, Riley Mattson, superintendent and elementary principal for South Heart School said.April 04, 2009
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Officials catching their breath, while bracing for a second crest
FARGO — Local officials are taking the weekend to rest, reassess and get ready for another possibly record-setting crest.April 04, 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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Officials: U.S. to be out of Iraq in 19 months
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States plans to withdraw most of its troops from Iraq by August 2010, 19 months after President Barack Obama’s inauguration, according to administration officials.February 24, 2009
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Officials investigate oil spill off coast
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — Federal and state officials on Wednesday were investigating the source of an oil spill at an Exxon Mobil platform in the Santa Barbara Channel.February 18, 2009
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City fears loss of pornography archive
AMSTERDAM (AP) — Officials in the Dutch city of Leeuwarden say the municipal pornography archive is missing and they fear it may be lost for good or stolen.February 12, 2009
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Latest in series of Pa. fires claims 15 homes
January 25, 2009
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