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Dickinson's fire departments seek volunteers

Dickinson's fire departments seek volunteers

Good help is hard to find. But when the help is there, it’s even harder to keep around. Just ask the Dickinson Fire Department. Dickinson has been gro...

DHS football coach Morris leaving for job in Georgia

DHS football coach Morris leaving for job in Georgia

If home is where the heart is, Dennis Morris is going home....

NDHSAA board approves Class B boys and girls basketball seasons switch, seeding for basketball and volleyball state tournaments

NDHSAA board approves Class B boys and girls basketball seasons switch, seeding for basketball and volleyball state tournaments

VALLEY CITY — The order of the North Dakota Class B basketball seasons returns to girls first, boys last in 2014-15....

Drivers get 77 mpg on Guinness World Record attempt

Drivers get 77 mpg on Guinness World Record attempt

Drivers stopping at or passing by Frankie’s West Side late Tuesday morning got a glimpse of two men trying to set a Guinness World Record. Wayne Gerde...

After losing lead, Roughriders rally in 8th to beat Jamestown

After losing lead, Roughriders rally in 8th to beat Jamestown

JAMESTOWN — Even though his team trailed for just two of the 15 innings played on Tuesday, Dickinson coach Cory Hansen said he felt fortunate to escap...

Defense in Sherry Arnold case seeks to avoid death

BILLINGS, Mont. — Defense attorneys for one of two men charged in the killing of a Montana high school teacher said Tuesday that their client should be ruled ineligible for the death penalty because he is mentally disabled.

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Dickinson's fire departments seek volunteers

Dickinson's fire departments seek volunteers

Good help is hard to find. But when the help is there, it’s even harder to keep around. Just ask the Dickinson Fire Department. Dickinson has been growing quickly over the last four years due to an oil boom on this side of the state, but that growth has not translated into more volunteers for the city’s fire department.

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Drivers get 77 mpg on Guinness World Record attempt

Drivers get 77 mpg on Guinness World Record attempt

Drivers stopping at or passing by Frankie’s West Side late Tuesday morning got a glimpse of two men trying to set a Guinness World Record. Wayne Gerdes and Bob Winger spent a couple of hours in Dickinson putting diesel fuel in the white 2013 Volkswagen Passat TDI sedan they have been driving since June 7.

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Dickinson Police need help locating missing 15-year-old

Dickinson Police need help locating missing 15-year-old

The Dickinson Police Department said Wednesday that it had received word of a confirmed sighting of a missing 15-year-old boy hours after alerting the media and public to the boy’s disappearance.

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General fund revenue beats forecast by $1.6 billion

BISMARCK — Revenue streaming into North Dakota’s general fund has surpassed the state’s forecast by $1.6 billion with one month left to go in the two-year budget cycle, state Budget Director Pam Sharp reported Tuesday, prompting one lawmaker to ask, “How can we be that far off?”

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Proposed oil field waste landfill draws criticism

WASHBURN — A proposed oil field waste landfill northwest of Underwood is being criticized by some area residents who fear radioactive contamination and increased highway traffic.

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Hoeven, Heitkamp seek answers in Spirit Lake child's death

GRAND FORKS — An angry Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., said she confronted federal and tribal officials Tuesday and demanded answers to what led to the “mysterious death” of a 3-year-old girl Thursday on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation.

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Alcohol violations make up bulk of campus crimes

FARGO — It’s not uncommon. A student gets in trouble for drinking alcohol in a dorm room at Concordia College. Another is cited for providing alcohol to minors at a house party near Minnesota State University Moorhead. A group of students is caught walking with open containers on North Dakota State University’s campus.

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Immigration critical to growing ND businesses

FARGO — An immigration reform bill taking shape in the U.S. Senate could have important ramifications for North Dakota businesses and their ability to grow.

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'Equal parenting' petition approved

GRAND FORKS — The petition for an “equal parental rights” initiated measure has been approved by North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger, his office said Tuesday.

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Fargo boy smiles following double lung transplant

HOUSTON — Just hours after receiving a new set of lungs Tuesday, 10-year-old Jordan Peterson smiled when a nurse told him the transplant operation had been a success.

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UND vice presidents speak up for Kelley

GRAND FORKS — Six vice presidents at the University of North Dakota say they welcome a full review of President Robert Kelley because they “respectfully disagree” with his job evaluation, which was written last week by the outgoing chancellor of the North Dakota University System.

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Farm bill heads to House, still not a sure bet

WASHINGTON — One down, one to go, area farm group leaders say. As expected, the U.S. Senate on June 10 approved 66-27 a new federal farm bill. That clears the way for the U.S. House to take up its own version of the legislation, expected this week. But farm group leaders worry that the farm bill — the centerpiece of U.S. food and agricultural policy — faces a greater challenge in the House than it did in the Senate.

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Charges filed in death of infant left in a van

MOORHEAD, Minn. — Prosecutors here filed a manslaughter charge Tuesday against the father of a 5-month-old girl who died when he left her in a hot van for hours last week — a death that came after police had visited the home three times in the last three years on reports of child neglect or endangerment.

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DHS football coach Morris leaving for job in Georgia

DHS football coach Morris leaving for job in Georgia

If home is where the heart is, Dennis Morris is going home.

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NDHSAA board approves Class B boys and girls basketball seasons switch, seeding for basketball and volleyball state tournaments

VALLEY CITY — The order of the North Dakota Class B basketball seasons returns to girls first, boys last in 2014-15.

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After losing lead, Roughriders rally in 8th to beat Jamestown

After losing lead, Roughriders rally in 8th to beat Jamestown

JAMESTOWN — Even though his team trailed for just two of the 15 innings played on Tuesday, Dickinson coach Cory Hansen said he felt fortunate to escape Jamestown with a win.

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3 strange weeks
It's been a tough stretch lately. But the events in May and June also reinforced a couple important life lessons: question everything and pursue what you're passionate about. In my case, both lessons...
6/19/13 at 9:25 AM
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Chorney re-signs with Blues
Former UND standout defenseman Taylor Chorney has re-signed with the St. Louis Blues, inking a one-year, two-way deal. Chorney has played 61 games in the NHL, but spent all of last season playing for...
6/18/13 at 5:55 PM
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Wilderness canoeing in Ontario's Quetico Provincial Park
Last week, six of us made an eight-day trip through Ontario's Quetico Provincial Park, starting at Nym Lake, just north of the park, and paddling to Mudro Lake near Ely. We caught walleyes, lake tro...
6/18/13 at 2:03 PM
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June Random Updates
There have a been a couple newsworthy items that have popped up in the last couple weeks concerning UND Football. June is obviously a slow time of the year so when something actually does happen it be...
6/18/13 at 9:59 AM
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2013 Countdown: #73
Today's stat on the countdown shows the discipline that NDSU has displayed over the past two seasons; a big reason why they have won consecutive national championships. Countdown To 2013: NerdStat ...
6/18/13 at 9:16 AM

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http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/2544/50/50/ SOCIAL SECURITY: INFORMATION & UPDATES
Earnings and employment data by state
Much of the Social Security information I provide is about SSA benefits being paid. Todays information is much different. A new report presents 2010 earnings and employment data by state and county f...
6/19/13 at 9:53 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/519/50/50/ ASTRO BOB
Celebrate summer's start 'round about midnight Friday
Summer afternoonsummer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language. - Henry James So it's always seemed to me at the start of a summer vacation. End...
6/19/13 at 9:38 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/765/50/50/ NDSU NEWS
Do you use your head or follow your heart? New research shows metaphors reveal personality
A new study by Adam K. Fetterman, a recent doctoral graduate in psychology, and Michael D. Robinson, professor of psychology at North Dakota State University, shows that metaphors for the head and t...
6/19/13 at 8:53 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/529/50/50/ RINK AND RUN
Goucher to be in town, as spectator; Anchorage hires coach; Crunch season ends
Duluthian Kara Goucher has a busy week, running the 10,000-meter event Thursday at the U.S. Track and Field Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, and then driving to Duluth to watch Saturday's Grandma's ...
6/19/13 at 8:15 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/1640/50/50/ THE DIRT
Volunteer update
I know it hasn't been that long since my original post on this grapevine-looking volunteer, but I just had to add this. On Monday I moved the armillary in that garden to the spot where the volunteer ...
6/19/13 at 7:39 AM

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