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UND Space Studies to participate in high-altitude balloon launch with West Fargo students Friday, May 17
University of North Dakota Space Studies students and faculty will be working alongside first and seventh-grade student teams to launch and track two high-altitude balloons Friday, May 17, from the Re...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 1:13 PM
Bison Video Blog: Easter Sunday Ramblings
Hope everyone had a great holiday and spent time with family and friends, some really interesting news to share tonight on the ramblings led off by the fact that the Missouri Valley Conference has a p...
Posted on 3/31/13 at 10:48 PM
Denny has spoken...
If there is one clear-cut sign that flood season is upon us, it is this - the River Whisperer has offered his first prediction. Yes, that is correct - Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker has surveyed the lands...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 7:26 AM
Wild Monkeys
It was my last day at the Wu Dang Shan Tai Chi Academy. I was leaving at four o'clock that afternoon. And the anticipation of my exit provided a new vibe to my remaining hours. One thing I wanted to ...
Posted on 9/22/12 at 7:53 AM
A New Old World Record
Nearly 100 years ago, on July 10, 1913, a temperature reading of 134 degrees was recorded at the Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, California. At the time that was the highest temperatures recorded wit...
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:09 AM
The hills have kaolinite: Geological Survey studys clay in western counties
February 18, 2012
Golden Valley County seat up for grabs
Incumbent David Quale has been a commissioner for eight years. He is challenged by Paul Schmitz, who decided to run because he feels it is time for a change.October 17, 2010
Williams Dam getting overdue makeover
September 30, 2010
Some notes about cabbages and kinds
Bipartisan may be a bitter word in Washington these days but the greatest success in 50 years was the result of bipartisanship on the part of two politicians who are poles apart — President George Bush and President Barack Obama. Their joint effort on the $800 billion recovery fund saved the economy from disaster.By Lloyd Omdahl , November 22, 2009
Danger in leaving town
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, it was dangerous to leave town. When you got back, it could have become someplace else.By Lloyd Omdahl , November 08, 2009
Hay crop a 'total turnaround'
GOLDEN VALLEY (AP) — John Flemmer has been in the hay field for about 50 years near Golden Valley.July 26, 2009
Counting the miles, millions spent on road projects
Now that all the snow has melted, county road crews are well into road maintenance and fixing destruction a brutal winter brought.May 28, 2009
Igniting the prairie
April 21, 2009
Valley City State cancels softball, baseball seasons
The flooding that caused the evacuation of Valley City also forced Valley City State University to cancel its baseball and softball seasons Wednesday.By Dustin Monke , April 16, 2009
Flooding threatens closure of Valley City bridges
VALLEY CITY (AP) — All but one of Valley City’s 11 bridges will have to close if the Sheyenne River reaches record levels, Barnes County officials say.April 10, 2009
Valley City truck hits line, 100 without phone service
VALLEY CITY (AP) — Qwest is working to restore phone service by afternoon to more than 100 Valley City customersMarch 12, 2009
Off the glass
Ashley Emmons didn’t even know what happened until she looked at the Scott Gymnasium scoreboard.
By Dustin Monke , February 12, 2009
Sound defense leads Blue Hawks past Vikings
By Dustin Monke , February 12, 2009
Hawks fly into first place in DAC
VALLEY CITY — Once again, the Dickinson State men’s basketball team came out ahead without playing a pretty game.January 16, 2009
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