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UND, Lake Region State College sign agreement on UAS collaboration
Pact will enhance region's leadership in global growth industry University of North Dakota (UND) President Robert Kelley and Lake Region State College (LRSC) President Doug Darling today signed a m...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 9:31 AM
Stedman's 30-point games makes her Region 7's new girls scoring leader
Back-to-back 30-point games has made Beach junior forward Cydni Stedman the new Region 7 scoring leader. Her teammate, junior guard Hailee Farstveet, has held the top spot much of the season. Stedman ...
Posted on 2/13/13 at 5:09 PM
Prodigious sunspot group gets our attention
I wrote about the current monster sunspot group in yesterday's blog, but not until I saw with my own eyes through a filmy layer of clouds this morning did I realize how impressive it really is. The ...
Posted on 1/14/13 at 1:17 PM
Michigan DNR Supports Minnesota's Wolf Delisting Action
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment said it supports recent action by the State of Minnesota to remove the gray wolf from the list of species protected by the Federal Endanger...
Posted on 5/12/10 at 8:29 AM
Good news for Stuart, or is it?
The good news: The Associated Press is reporting that the Minnesota Surpreme Court has ruled on who should be declared a winner in its still-in-progress Senate race. That winner is Al Franken, but to ...
Posted on 6/30/09 at 10:30 AM
District judge won’t block suit against pipeline
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lancaster County district judge has refused to block a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Nebraska’s new pipeline siting law.January 02, 2013
Hobby horse time in Belfield
August 19, 2012
Dalrymple calls for $2.5B on roadwork
BISMARCK — Gov. Jack Dalrymple unveiled a proposal Monday to spend $2.5 billion on state roads and infrastructure during the 2013-15 biennium, calling it an “unprecedented investment.”July 24, 2012
Road repairs to begin in TRNP North Unit
By Betsy Simon , July 24, 2012
Who’s the best?: No. 5 Trinity takes on No. 8 Beulah for Region 7 championship
By Dustin Monke , February 22, 2012
Injury spurs mission to make hockey safer
MINNEAPOLIS — Swishing skates. Clacking sticks. Pucks pinging off the goal pipe. The sound of hockey is unmistakable. It also can be frightening, as the parents of Jack Jablonski learned last month. The 16-year-old was paralyzed by a check from behind that sent him headfirst into the glass.By Dave Campbell , January 28, 2012
THEY’RE BACK: Hettinger-Scranton boys come back from bus accident with a victory over Glen Ullin-Hebron
By Dustin Monke , January 21, 2012
Ask Your Government: Paying for road damage near Devils Lake
Dear Teri, With all the trucks hauling fill around the Devils Lake area, what plans does the North Dakota Department of Transportation have to make sure that “haul roads” are restored to their original condition after all the dike projects are complete?September 25, 2011
Storage space needed for Bismarck flood victims
BISMARCK (AP) — Some residents of the Bismarck-Mandan area are getting creative with their home protection efforts as the Missouri River continues to rise. Others are looking for space for their belongings.May 30, 2011
Fighting for a win
Dickinson High volleyball coach Jay Schobinger was getting a little nervous during Game 4 of his team’s match against Bismarck Century.
September 03, 2010
Emineth may seek national post
BISMARCK — Former North Dakota Republican Party Chairman Gary Emineth said Monday he is considering challenging the embattled national party chairman for that post.By By Teri Finneman , July 06, 2010
Judge puts stop to Stillwater, Minn., bridge plan
STILLWATER, Minn. – This was not the news supporters of a new river crossing here wanted to hear.By By Jeff Holmquist , March 11, 2010
Wadena, Minn., man missing, needs diabetes medication
A 76-year-old man in need of diabetes medication went missing here Monday morning, authorities say.By Steve Schulz , March 10, 2010
Montana's Little Shell still waiting BIA decision
BILLINGS, Mont. — The Bureau of Indian Affairs is delaying for another 60 days a long-stalled decision over whether to grant federal recognition to a small, landless Montana Indian tribe.July 27, 2009
Marshall makes all-state first team
MINOT — North Dakota Mr. Basketball Cameron Malzer of Turtle Lake-Mercer leads a group of four seniors and one junior named to the 2008-09 Class B boys basketball all-state first team.
March 27, 2009
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