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I match your Kardashians and raise you a Honey Boo Boo.
One of The New Forty's regular readers (Tim) said something in a blog comment a couple of days ago that begged for deeper reflection; as such, I share it with you today. The excerpted portion of his c...
Posted on 6/8/13 at 5:34 PM
Circle of life
Lately I've pondered the circle of life quite a bit. Facing changes, both professional and personal, has led to waves of emotions: new beginnings and goodbyes, mixing the familiarity of tradition wit...
Posted on 5/31/13 at 11:41 AM
Staying Connected With Your Oilfield Man
By the end of 2013, Hubby will have spent 6 months at home and 6 months at work. (My heart goes out to the ladies that get even less time with their men!) With so much time spent a part, finding way...
Posted on 3/15/13 at 7:15 AM
Everyone has a natural need to connect with others.
The need for connectedness is the human drive to feel significant, accepted, and valued. As they develop a sense of connection to a group, young people learn to value their own and others thoughts and...
Posted on 1/15/13 at 10:00 AM
Resources to assist parents in talking with their children about the recent school shooting
Here is an email I just received from Grand Forks Public Schools regarding the recent school shooting tragedy. 12/17/12 Dear Grand Forks Public Schools Families: Today our thoughts and prayers are ...
Posted on 12/17/12 at 3:43 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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Senate confirms nominee
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius won Senate confirmation Tuesday as the nation’s health and human services secretary, thrusting her into the middle of a public health emergency with the swine flu sickening dozens of Americans.April 28, 2009
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Senate sends property-income tax bill back
BISMARCK — Senators sent a combined property tax and income tax package back to the drawing board Tuesday, with several saying their vote was “a message to the House” that the proposed tax cuts are issues to be voted on separately.April 28, 2009
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$55,000 to bring pool up to code
While smaller outdoor pools in the area may only have to pay around $1,000 to be up to code with a new federal law, Dickinson’s estimates are still much, much more.April 28, 2009
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Schwab gets probation
A Dickinson man charged with selling drugs was sentenced to three years supervised probation at Stark County District Court on Monday.April 27, 2009
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Wilson’s charges reduced
A Dickinson woman charged with selling cocaine had her charges lowered to possession Wednesday in Stark County District Court.April 27, 2009
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Iron Horse Saloon to have new owner
The Iron Horse Saloon in Medora is scheduled to change ownership on May 1, with Morey Bang and Brad Skachenko taking over. The pair plan to name the bar “Boots.”April 25, 2009
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Legislators toil in confrence commitees
With its 80-day deadline looming on May 6, the North Dakota Legislature has a lot to accomplish in just a few days. Over 100 bills still remain in conference committee and local legislators say it’s time to buckle down and get the job done.April 24, 2009
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Reinventing the onion
Twenty years ago, when Regent native Gary Greff saw fresh diced garlic in grocery stores that could withstand months of refrigeration, he wondered to himself what it would take to do the same with onions.April 24, 2009
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After prom festivities planned
To keep area kids safe and to provide them with something to do after prom, some students will be participating in after prom activities, which will range from games to a hypnotist.April 22, 2009
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Accuracy counts
April 21, 2009
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Man accused in murder to be transported
A Texas man charged with murder in connection to a Dunn County shooting will be transported from Alabama by next week, Dunn County State’s Attorney Ross Sundeen said Friday.April 17, 2009
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Medora prepares for flooding
April 17, 2009
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Man involved in shooting was stepson
A man arrested in connection with a shooting death Friday has an extensive criminal record and was the victim’s stepson.April 15, 2009
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Arrests made in shooting
April 11, 2009
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