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U.S. House members demand answers from EPA on fracking study panel
Recently, I came across an item on Gas Business Briefing (gsbb.com), which posted information about an Oct. 16 letter that three Republican members of the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Te...
Posted on 10/25/12 at 3:07 PM
Sacrificing Sleep For Late-Night Studying
High School Daze: The Perils Of Sacrificing Sleep For Late-Night Studying byALLISON AUBREY It may not be the best strategy to stay up late and cram. A new study finds that when teens don't get the...
Posted on 9/4/12 at 9:34 AM
Breakfast Cookies get a vegan makeover
You won't find any butter in Noemi Aylesworth's refrigerator. You may see a carton of soy milk on the shelf, but definitely not the kind that comes from an animal species. No cheese, either. "If some...
Posted on 11/13/11 at 2:13 PM
Minnesota lawmakers seek study on farming, Mississippi River pollution
WASHINGTON The head of the Minnesota Farmers Union is set to testify at a Senate hearing today on legislation that aims to reduce water pollution from agricultural practices. Two bills would create ...
Posted on 8/13/10 at 10:56 AM
Study to evaluate greater role for ND pharmacists
FARGO — Caregivers’ best efforts to treat costly chronic diseases can suffer when patients fail to take their medications as prescribed. Nationally, the prescription drug compliance rate is estimated at 50 percent, according to researchers.By Patrick Springer , April 14, 2013
Lawmakers want to see study aimed at protecting Theodore Roosevelt National Park
BISMARCK — Lawmakers are asking to study the economic impact around the Theodore Roosevelt National Park to determine the best practice for sustaining and enhancing the areas’ tourism and recreation as well as oil and gas development.By TJ Jerke , March 08, 2013
Study aimed at protecting national park
BISMARCK - Lawmakers are asking to study the economic impact around the Theodore Roosevelt National Park to determine the best practice for sustaining and enhancing the areas’ tourism and recreation as well as oil and gas development.By TJ Jerke , March 07, 2013
Money requested to study Killdeer Mountain
BISMARCK — A proposal in the state Senate seeks to provide $250,000 to do an archaeological study within the Battle of Killdeer Mountain study area, in part due to the encroachment of oil development.February 08, 2013
Dunn Co. dust control: Commissioners OK further research using $97K left over from grant
By Betsy Simon , February 07, 2013
Has the Bakken boom had a spillover effect throughout the state?
FARGO — Employment in the heart of North Dakota’s Oil Patch has soared by about 50 percent over the past three years.By Patrick Springer , November 25, 2012
Study ties oil, gas production to Midwest earthquakes
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil and gas production may explain a sharp increase in small earthquakes in the nation’s midsection, a new study from the U.S. Geological Survey suggests.By Malcolm Ritter , April 07, 2012
Has oil affected ND mule deer? Foundation to research and offer answer
Mule Deer Foundation representatives want to engage in a study that will determine what influence the oil industry is having on the area’s mule deer population.By Dain Sullivan , January 27, 2012
The real bat man coming to Dickinson for research
By Royal McGregor , July 21, 2011
White House releases health care study
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama, citing a new White House study suggestingJuly 26, 2009
Volunteers come forward for mineral study
BISMARCK (AP) — State health officials say enough volunteers have signed up to study the health effects of an asbestos-like mineral used widely on roads in western North Dakota.June 13, 2009
Mineral could be hazardous Health Department looks for area volunteers to take part in study
A mineral that occurs naturally in several gravel pits in Stark, Dunn and Billings counties is the subject of a study. The mineral is also in gravel used on area roads.March 06, 2009
State Hospital study rejected
BISMARCK — The Senate on Friday rejected a Fargo legislator’s request to study transferring the State Hospital’s property in Jamestown to the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.February 28, 2009
Housing study meeting Monday
A meeting to discuss tentative findings and progress of a housing study that encompasses 23 Southwest North Dakota communities is scheduled to be held Monday at the Dickinson Chamber of Commerce.January 17, 2009
Antelope licenses cut
A significant number of licenses have been dropped from this year’s pronghorn antelope season.July 23, 2008
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