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Newsflyer: 15 May 2013
So far this year, it has been Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde when it comes to historic bridges being preserved in comparison to those that are on the way to the scrap heap. For the latter in this N...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 3:48 AM
UND’s 8th annual BIG Event to be held April 27; registration deadline is Friday
The annual BIG Event, where University of North Dakota students spread out across the community to complete odd jobs for free, is returning April 27. The registration deadline to take part is Friday,...
Posted on 4/11/13 at 3:48 PM
Oops...they did it again. ;-)
Ihave beenhumming Britney Spears' hit -Oops...I did it again! - all afternoon. Her tongue in cheek homage to innocence seems appropriate on the heels of a second NDSU Bison FCS win. The Bison shut dow...
Posted on 1/5/13 at 11:16 PM
Frisco: Day 1
If first impressions mean anything, and they usually do, thumbs up to the host city for the Division I Football Championship Subdivision title game. At one time a small town next to a super highway, o...
Posted on 1/4/12 at 7:11 PM
Deep Cold
A week ago today, Fargo Moorhead recorded a high temperature of 53 degrees. Although chilly, it was a huge improvement over the previous day, May 1, when the high temperature reached only 36 degrees. ...
Posted on 5/9/11 at 12:28 PM
Some West, Texas residents allowed back home after blast
By Christopher Sherman , April 21, 2013
12 bodies recovered after Texas blast, 200 injured
WEST, Texas — The bodies of 12 people have been recovered after an enormous Texas fertilizer plant explosion that demolished surrounding neighborhoods for blocks and left about 200 other people injured, authorities said Friday.By CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN , April 19, 2013
Frantic search ongoing after deadly Texas blast
WEST, Texas — Rescue workers searched the smoldering ruins of a fertilizer plant Thursday for survivors of a monstrous explosion that leveled homes and businesses in every direction across the Texas prairie. As many as 15 people were feared dead and more than 160 others injured.By JOHN L. MONE , April 18, 2013
Students describe bloody scene at Texas college
CYPRESS, Texas — A 20-year-old student who told police he had fantasized for years about stabbing people to death went on a rampage with a knife at a suburban Houston community college, hurting more than a dozen people, authorities said.By JUAN A. LOZANO , April 10, 2013
EPA changed course after gas company protests
WEATHERFORD, Texas — When a man in a Fort Worth suburb reported his family’s drinking water had begun bubbling like champagne, the federal government sounded an alarm: A company may have tainted their wells while drilling for natural gas.January 17, 2013
ConocoPhillips selling assets in southwest ND, eastern MT to Denbury for $1.05B
HOUSTON — ConocoPhillips is selling some properties in North Dakota and Montana to a subsidiary of Denbury Resources Inc. for $1.05 billion.January 15, 2013
Fargo boy awaiting lung transplant to watch NDSU game in Frisco
HOUSTON — A Fargo boy patiently awaiting a double lung transplant in Texas will have another big wish come true first.By Robin Huebner , January 04, 2013
US sens from ND, TX wager steaks on FCS title game
FARGO — U.S. Sens. John Hoeven of North Dakota and John Cornyn of Texas have placed a friendly wager on the outcome of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision title game between North Dakota State University and Sam Houston State.January 03, 2013
Texas judge halts Keystone XL pipeline work
By Ramit Plushnick-Masti , December 12, 2012
Western states looking to capitalize on energy boom
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Petroleum producers in southeastern New Mexico are on track to pump out 80 million barrels of oil this year — numbers that haven’t been seen since the 1970s.By Susan Montoya Bryan , December 08, 2012
Texas vets' float crosses tracks after signals start
MIDLAND, Texas — A parade float that collided with a freight train, killing four military veterans, had crossed onto railroad tracks even though warning signals were going off, investigators said Saturday.By Juan Carlos Llorca , November 18, 2012
Pleasanton and Dickinson: 1,500 miles apart but stories much the same
By Bryan Horwath , November 17, 2012
Texas landowners stand up to Big Oil
SUMNER, Texas — Oil has long lived in harmony with farmland and cattle across the Texas landscape, a symbiosis nurtured by generations and built on an unspoken honor code that allowed agriculture to thrive while oil was extracted.By Ramit Plushnick-Masti , October 18, 2012
FOTB: Going Home; Texas woman packs it in after a rough go in Williston
By Amy Dalrymple , July 22, 2012
Army Corps approves Texas portion of oil pipeline
HOUSTON (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers has approved part of a Canadian company's plan to build an oil pipeline along the Texas Gulf Coast.June 26, 2012
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