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Fargo...are you ready for this?
I heard that the infamous Dennis Rodman will be in Fargo next Friday and Saturday night to host the 4th Annual Liquid Ice Girl Competition at JT Cigarro. The first thought that came to mind upon heari...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 11:33 PM
UND to celebrate third installment of More than Beads and Feathers poster campaign
The University of North Dakota is proud to present its third series of More Than Beads and Feathers posters, featuring highly accomplished graduates from a variety of tribal affiliations and majors. T...
Posted on 4/5/12 at 3:03 PM
Water pipeline project nears completion
After conception by a few area minds in the late ’70s and about $31 million later, rural residents in southwest North Dakota can receive treated water as a section of the Southwest Pipeline Project nears completion.June 05, 2010
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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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Not a typical coffee pot
A damaged and leaking package mailed to a Dickinson State University student contained more than 2 ounces of marijuana, said Lt. Rod Banyai from the Dickinson Police Department.April 17, 2009
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Groups say carbon summit may not have big picture
BISMARCK — North Dakota environmental groups say a summit planned today at the Capitol on the effects of carbon cap-and-trade reflects an unwillingness to see carbon dioxide regulation as anything other than a threat to the status quo.April 16, 2009
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Dickinson Tea Party encourages thinking about frustrating taxes
On Wednesday, people across the United States will draw inspiration from an event that took place more than 235 years ago. Inspired by the Boston Tea Party, more than 600 Tax Day Tea Party protests are scheduled for cities throughout the country, including Dickinson.April 11, 2009
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Receding N.D. river puts pressure on forecasters
FARGO (AP) — An updated National Weather Service statement that said the Red River apparently crested lower than expected and a day early was good news for leaders of flood-braced Fargo. But it was exasperating, too.March 28, 2009
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Fargo gets good news
FARGO (AP) — Fargo’s fears of a catastrophic flood eased Saturday with word that the Red River apparently crested at lower-than-expected levels, and weary residents turned their attention to ensuring their hastily built levees hold up against an onslaught of ice-laden water expected to stay high for at least a week.March 28, 2009
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Dollar needs better defense than Geithner
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner nearly struck out Wednesday morning despite multiple opportunities to defend the dollar. Geithner’s narrowly averted gaffe was sadly typical, given the greenback’s shabby treatment these days.By Deroy Murdock , March 28, 2009
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Four-time champion Buser takes Iditarod lead
March 12, 2009
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More than 200 airmen back home
MINOT (AP) — About 260 Minot airmen are back with their families after a five-month deployment.February 24, 2009
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ND drivers required to be more sober than boaters
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota law says boaters, hunters and snowmobilers can be a bit drunker than someone who’s driving a car. The state House has decided to keep things that way.February 17, 2009
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Man executed in Florida
STARKE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida rapist convicted of murdering his girlfriend’s teenage daughter more than 25 years ago has been executed.February 11, 2009
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More than 200 Americans killed in Mexico since '04
More than 200 American citizens have been killed since 2004 in Mexico's escalating wave of violence, amounting to the highest number of unnatural deaths in any foreign country outside military combat zones, according to the U.S. State Department.February 08, 2009
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More than 1,000 parents are without licenses for child support debts
BISMARCK — More than 1,000 North Dakota drivers’ licenses are currently suspended for failing to pay child support,June 29, 2008
U-Mary president to retire after more than 30 years
BISMARCK — Sister Thomas Welder, University of Mary’s president for the past 30 years, will step down next year.May 08, 2008
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