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Dust in the wind: Southwest ND counties at work to contain irritant

Dust in the wind: Southwest ND counties at work to contain irritant

In 1978, Kansas sang “all we are is dust in the wind.” For residents of southwestern North Dakota in 2013 caught in a dust storm on a windy day, that ...

ND air quality receives 'A' grade

ND air quality receives 'A' grade

The Peace Garden State continues to receive high marks for air quality, despite dust issues plaguing the western part of the state. “North Dakota is o...

Faces of the Boom: Safely to school we go

Faces of the Boom: Safely to school we go

WILLISTON — Tana Turcotte has figured out a way she can make sure her kids get safely to school in the Oil Patch. She volunteered to drive the school ...

Border may mean imperfect union for Minnesota gay newlyweds

Border may mean imperfect union for Minnesota gay newlyweds

MOORHEAD, Minn. — Celeste Carlson started scouting houses here months before she and her partner of six-plus years knew for sure their marriage would ...

Quality finish

Quality finish

At the start of the West Region Meet, state qualifiers for the Dickinson High girls track and field team were far and few between....

Colter tops Marsh in 1st round

Colter tops Marsh in 1st round

Matthew Marsh came out swinging with his long reach Saturday night in professional mixed martial arts action at the Dickinson Recreation Center....

A perfect birthday present

A perfect birthday present

The Pure Stocks feature ended with a perfect birthday gift for Kendall Booke....

Dust in the wind: Southwest ND counties at work to contain irritant

Dust in the wind: Southwest ND counties at work to contain irritant

In 1978, Kansas sang “all we are is dust in the wind.” For residents of southwestern North Dakota in 2013 caught in a dust storm on a windy day, that lyric can certainly ring true.

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ND air quality receives 'A' grade

ND air quality receives 'A' grade

The Peace Garden State continues to receive high marks for air quality, despite dust issues plaguing the western part of the state. “North Dakota is one of a handful of states that meet all clean air standards,” Jim Semerad, North Dakota Department of Health’s Division of Air Quality Permitting and Compliance manager. “Newer air quality regulations that are in place and enforced and our low population all play into it.”

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Oil Patch hospitals to get help in screening for bad debt risks

FARGO — Medical centers in western North Dakota’s booming Oil Patch need help in diagnosing which patients requesting nonemergency services are bad debt risks. As part of a fund of almost $10 million to help defray hospitals’ bad debts in 2013-15, lawmakers appropriated $700,000 for new information technology screening tools to curb bad debt expense by evaluating patients’ creditworthiness.

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Faces of the Boom: Safely to school we go

Faces of the Boom: Safely to school we go

WILLISTON — Tana Turcotte has figured out a way she can make sure her kids get safely to school in the Oil Patch. She volunteered to drive the school bus.

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Higher ed board torn over Shirvani criticisms

FARGO — The day after she was grilled at a legislative committee hearing about perceived efforts to discredit North Dakota’s higher education chancellor, a member of the board overseeing the system sent an email critical of how her board and staff responded.

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In lawsuit, feds argue coal industry can legally give to regulators' campaigns

In lawsuit, feds argue coal industry can legally give to regulators' campaigns

FARGO — Federal lawyers concede that thousands of dollars of campaign donations from coal-mining interests to members of the North Dakota Public Service Commission “risk creating an appearance of impropriety.”

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After the legislative session, it's study time

After the legislative session, it's study time

GRAND FORKS — Despite grumbling from some conservative Republicans, Sen. Ray Holmberg, R-Grand Forks, said he didn’t seek the chairmanship of the Legislative Management Committee, which acts for the North Dakota Legislature between sessions, to deny the post to House Majority Leader Al Carlson.

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Early signs of trouble at UND's nursing school

GRAND FORKS — A year before faculty at the University of North Dakota’s College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines raised concerns about the “climate of fear” created by Dean Denise Korniewicz, some school employees told university investigators that they feared the dean’s administrative officer, a close friend of the dean who lived with her at the time, according to documents obtained by the Grand Forks Herald.

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Disappearing photo app causes concern over questionable uses

FARGO — A smartphone app for sending photos that disappear within seconds is causing concern for area police who work in schools. “It’s just a nightmare — there’s always something new,” said Discovery Middle School Resource Officer Kim Claus.

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Border may mean imperfect union for Minnesota gay newlyweds

Border may mean imperfect union for Minnesota gay newlyweds

MOORHEAD, Minn. — Celeste Carlson started scouting houses here months before she and her partner of six-plus years knew for sure their marriage would become legal in Minnesota.

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Some Minnesota pastors say decision still to come on same-sex marriage ceremonies

MOORHEAD, Minn. — The Rev. Mark Asleson knows it’s just a matter of time before a gay or lesbian couple in his congregation asks if he’ll marry them at his parish, Dilworth Lutheran Church.

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Quality finish

Quality finish

At the start of the West Region Meet, state qualifiers for the Dickinson High girls track and field team were far and few between.

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Colter tops Marsh in 1st round

Colter tops Marsh in 1st round

Matthew Marsh came out swinging with his long reach Saturday night in professional mixed martial arts action at the Dickinson Recreation Center.

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A perfect birthday present

A perfect birthday present

The Pure Stocks feature ended with a perfect birthday gift for Kendall Booke.

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Trinity boys, girls take 1st at Southwest Region Meet

BEACH — In each track and field meet, every point counts.

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Bakken nabs state-qualifying spot

BISMARCK — Dickinson junior Lindsey Bakken needed to win her first match on Saturday to ensure a spot in the state tennis tournament.

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Kristo, Oshie win bronze
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Self-absorbed Shirvani column off the mark
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Scherr leaving NCHC? Johnson leaves Omaha; Shyiak responds to allegations; Scouting Combine invitees
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Is it time for Hamid Shirvani to step down as chancellor of the North Dakota University System?