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Chancellor Shirvani will visit UND staff Jan. 8
NDUS Chancellor H.A. Shirvani will visit with University of North Dakota staff on Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 8 a.m. in the Memorial Union Lecture Bowl. Chancellor Shirvani will discuss the Pathways to Studen...
Posted on 1/7/13 at 3:45 PM
Have you hugged your fire extinguisher lately?
There was a fire today in West Fargo. The house on fire was one that sits on Sheyenne Court (the street whose backyards abut to the backyards on my street). Mike caught sight of it at about 5:40 PM an...
Posted on 5/6/12 at 7:50 PM
The Five-Minute Budget
By Tjaden Sinclair, certified financial counselor The Village Family Service Center If you dont feel like you have enough time in your life to put together a budget, I suggest the five-minute budget....
Posted on 1/25/11 at 10:48 AM
Minnesota Duck Plan
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is seeking public comment on its newly-released draft plan to recover breeding and migrating duck populations. Long Range Duck Recovery Plan In particu...
Posted on 8/17/10 at 12:05 PM
Hazard mitigation plan for Billings, Dunn and Golden Valley counties in works
MEDORA — It certainly wasn’t on par with a taping of the popular reality TV hit “Doomsday Preppers,” but Thursday’s multi-county hazard mitigation workshop at the North Dakota Hall of Fame had attendees thinking about preparedness.By Bryan Horwath , March 01, 2013
Obama unveils gun plan; concedes tough fight ahead
WASHINGTON — Conceding “this will be difficult,” President Barack Obama urged a reluctant Congress on Wednesday to require background checks for all gun sales and ban both military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines in an emotion-laden plea to curb gun violence in America.By Julie Pace , January 17, 2013
Dickinson may need $178M to complete more than 40 projects
To support the planned residential and commercial growth coming to Dickinson, the city may need about $178 million in the next biennium to complete more than 40 projects.By Katherine Grandstrand , December 28, 2012
Dodge roads fall victim to time: City working on infrastructure plan
Time has taken its toll on the streets of Dodge. The pavement was chipped, cracked and sealed several times, but now it’s time the city looks at undertaking some real work on the city’s streets, said Mayor Leonard Strifle.By Betsy Simon , November 23, 2012
Dickinson 'roadmap' a nearly $600K plan
Kadrmas, Lee and Jackson are taking the final round of comments and preparing “Dickinson 2035: Roadmap to the Future” for approval by the Dickinson City Commission.By Katherine Grandstrand , November 18, 2012
Dickinson officials hire studio for downtown plan
Dickinson city officials are banking on an outside perspective to revitalize downtown and the city’s renaissance zone.By Katherine Grandstrand , October 03, 2012
Growing Stark County: Resident feedback helps shape development plan
After listening to residents of Belfield, Richardton and South Heart, community leaders have created a plan to develop and grow several industries and sectors throughout Stark County.By Katherine Grandstrand , September 29, 2012
Higher ed board approves DSU debt payment plan: Officials ready to step in should proposal fail again
By Katherine Grandstrand , September 27, 2012
K-12 officials cautious about higher ed plan
GRAND FORKS — A plan to overhaul North Dakota education from the state university system’s new chancellor will likely set off a lot of fierce discussion and debate, according to State Superintendent Wayne Sanstead.By Jennifer Johnson , August 17, 2012
Chancellor outlines plan for drastic changes to ND's universities
FARGO — North Dakota State University and the 10 other public colleges and universities in the state could soon see drastic changes in admissions requirements and the elimination of tuition waivers if new Chancellor Hamid Shirvani is successful in his push to address “deficiencies” in the state’s higher education status quo.By Ryan Johnson , August 15, 2012
Population, traffic growth concerns for Dickinson comprehensive plan
January 20, 2012
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
GF snowmobile trail plan criticized
GRAND FORKS(AP) — A proposal to extend snowmobile trails south on the Grand Forks Greenway has hit some rough patches.March 07, 2009
Obama mentions N.D. in stimulus speech
BISMARCK (AP) — Public Service Commissioner Kevin Cramer says he was encouraged to hear President Barack Obama mention North Dakota in his speech before signing a $787 billion stimulus plan Tuesday. Cramer and other state officials are waiting to see the details.February 18, 2009
Montana-Dakota Utilities, sisters plan cuts
BISMARCK (AP) — Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. and three sister utilities plan to consolidate five call centers into two, sell an office building in Seattle, do away with customer walk-in traffic and cut about 130 jobs in eight states over the next nine months.February 17, 2009
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