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UND alumna to hold book signing for memoir on family’s experiences on the North Dakota plains
Author and University of North Dakota alumna Judy R. Cook will be at the UND Bookstore Tuesday, Aug. 7, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., for a book signing of her memoir If This Land Could Talk: Homesteading o...
Posted on 8/2/12 at 9:26 AM
Five Ways Lighten Up this Summer
Get up 15 minutes earlier with a sit down breakfast (start your day at the dinner table) Choose foods that don't come with labels (Ex: more fruits & vegetables) Leave work at work, and focu...
Posted on 6/5/12 at 11:20 AM
Fresh cherries brighten bran muffins
I'm going to be spending a few days with my butter-loving, almost-two-year-old granddaughter who most appreciates a bit of butter on a muffin. I usually bake up a batch of Bran Date Muffins for her -...
Posted on 7/3/10 at 7:01 PM
What do you think?
We just got back from "Up North". Sometimes when we travel we take a different road that we have never been on before. Today was one of those days..and we found a nice surprise in a tiny li...
Posted on 2/27/10 at 12:11 PM
Don't look now, Logan's ranting again
After the attempted terrorist attack this weekend, followed by this, I felt like ranting a little. Here is my rant, in open letter form: Dear Nigeria, We've put up with your irritating fraud e-mails f...
Posted on 12/27/09 at 9:46 AM
Wrigley to announce plans to step down
BISMARCK — Drew Wrigley, North Dakota’s U.S. attorney for nearly eight years and the man responsible for bringing to justice the state’s most notorious killer, will announce today his plans for stepping down later this year.April 27, 2009
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A night of beauty
April 22, 2009
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FEMA visits local counties, assesses damage
April 16, 2009
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Sawyer Brown to headline fair
The Roughrider Commission recently released an updated Roughrider Days Fair and Expo schedule that includes a concert by Sawyer Brown and Western Underground headlining this year’s event.April 16, 2009
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Street improvement project not going forward
BELFIELD — A proposed $900,000 street improvement project will not be taking place this year. It was announced that due to 60 percent of the residents in the project area protesting, the project would be killed, at a special meeting of the Belfield City Council Wednesday night.April 15, 2009
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Tax day rush isnt as rushed as usual
Today is tax day. A day where many Americans scramble to get their tax returns filed as the deadline looms. However, many North Dakotans can breathe a sigh of relief this year as several counties have been granted an extension due to severe weather and flooding throughout the state. The new due date for those counties issued the extension is May 15.April 15, 2009
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School board elections coming soon
School board elections coming soon Deadlines approach, as few candidates apply Area schools will be holding elections to fill open school board positions this summer. School officials said that positions that receive no applications will vote someone in by write-in. Those schools with no application deadline listed have already passed the date. The list is as follows:April 09, 2009
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Race track supporters trying to salvage bill
BISMARCK — A bill that horse racing officials say must pass to ensure North Dakota’s two race tracks will operate beyond this year has had a perilous journey through the session but got new life breathed into it on Wednesday.April 08, 2009
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City council discusses housing options
March 31, 2009
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Wind developer plans to add 170 megawatts
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s leading wind power developer intends to spend $300 million this year installing another 170 megawatts of generating capacity near two existing wind projects, the company’s chief executive says.March 20, 2009
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Senate deletes state income tax rebates
BISMARCK — The proposed North Dakota $100 million state income tax rebate for this year is gone. At least, as far as the state Senate is concerned. But senators still favor a state income tax reduction, much as Gov. John Hoeven and several other lawmakers have proposed this session.March 20, 2009
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Minot dog takes to the roof
MINOT (AP) — Minot police say they get lots of calls about animals but this one was different.February 11, 2009
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Latest in series of Pa. fires claims 15 homes
January 25, 2009
Natural gas costs may reach records this winter, commissioners warn
BISMARCK — North Dakotans heating with natural and propane gas could be in for record costs this coming winter, state officials warned Wednesday. “What’s happening in natural gas prices this summer is truly frightening,” said Public Service Commissioner Tony Clark after the commission took official notice of fuel cost increases that three utilities will be passing on to their customers with this or next month’s bills.July 17, 2008
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