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Dust in the wind, Part II: No definitive answer on how dust might affect crops, livestock

Dust in the wind, Part II: No definitive answer on how dust might affect crops, livestock

Jonathan Ficek can’t open the windows to his house in the summer anymore, unless he wants to clean the whole thing when he gets home. “It’s almost lik...

Dickinson bypass location upsets landowners

Dickinson bypass location upsets landowners

Tom and Donna Dukart live just south of Interstate 94 on 116th Avenue Southwest, but that might change when the construction of Exit 56 begins next sp...

Faces of the Boom: Williston cop back on the beat

Faces of the Boom: Williston cop back on the beat

WILLISTON - High wages in the oil industry lured Williston police officer Caleb Fry away from his calling. “Money got the better of me,” said Fry, who...

Rookie cops in Oil Patch get 'thrown into the mix'

Rookie cops in Oil Patch get 'thrown into the mix'

WILLISTON — Cops in the Oil Patch say one year of experience there is what they’d see in five years elsewhere. As North Dakota’s oil boom brings a spi...

Dealing with the death penalty: Kathleen Wrigley has lived it as wife of prosecutor, sister of victim

Dealing with the death penalty: Kathleen Wrigley has lived it as wife of prosecutor, sister of victim

FARGO — Many know her husband as the prosecutor of North Dakota’s only federal death penalty case, one of the most horrific crimes in this region’s hi...

Shortfalls and surprises

Shortfalls and surprises

BISMARCK — One year ago, the Dickinson Trinity boys track and field team ended the first day of the Class B state track and field meet with a win in t...

Dickinson freshman earns unsuspecting place at state

Dickinson freshman earns unsuspecting place at state

BISMARCK — Wyatt Kainz was nervous and jittery, but remained excited. He very well should be excited....

Dickinson High stomps Turtle Mountain

Dickinson High stomps Turtle Mountain

JAMESTOWN — The Dickinson softball team went into the West Region Tournament at the Hillcrest Softball Complex as the No. 2 seed after finishing the r...

Strong storms bring rain, hail to southwest North Dakota

With half dollar-sized hail and washed out roads, this Memorial Day weekend got off to a wet start. Most of southwest North Dakota was hit with heavy rain and air-to-ground lightning Saturday, during the official unofficial first weekend of summer.

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Dust in the wind, Part II: No definitive answer on how dust might affect crops, livestock

Dust in the wind, Part II: No definitive answer on how dust might affect crops, livestock

Jonathan Ficek can’t open the windows to his house in the summer anymore, unless he wants to clean the whole thing when he gets home. “It’s almost like a fog in my yard,” the Manning-area farmer said.

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Dickinson bypass location upsets landowners

Dickinson bypass location upsets landowners

Tom and Donna Dukart live just south of Interstate 94 on 116th Avenue Southwest, but that might change when the construction of Exit 56 begins next spring.

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Grand Forks lawyer dismisses claims of torture at Gitmo

Grand Forks lawyer dismisses claims of torture at Gitmo

GRAND FORKS — Enemy combatants held at the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, were not subjected to torture or other maltreatment, according to a Grand Forks attorney who played key roles there.

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Dealing with the death penalty: Kathleen Wrigley has lived it as wife of prosecutor, sister of victim

Dealing with the death penalty: Kathleen Wrigley has lived it as wife of prosecutor, sister of victim

FARGO — Many know her husband as the prosecutor of North Dakota’s only federal death penalty case, one of the most horrific crimes in this region’s history. What many don’t know is that while then-U.S. Attorney for North Dakota Drew Wrigley was prosecuting Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. for Dru Sjodin’s abduction and murder, Kathleen Wrigley was embroiled in her own very personal death penalty ordeal.

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ND leads US in ratio of bars to residents

FARGO — North Dakotans’ boozy ways are fueled by the most bars per capita in the United States.

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Faces of the Boom: Williston cop back on the beat

Faces of the Boom: Williston cop back on the beat

WILLISTON - High wages in the oil industry lured Williston police officer Caleb Fry away from his calling. “Money got the better of me,” said Fry, who left the Williston Police Department to work in the oil field.

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Rookie cops in Oil Patch get 'thrown into the mix'

Rookie cops in Oil Patch get 'thrown into the mix'

WILLISTON — Cops in the Oil Patch say one year of experience there is what they’d see in five years elsewhere. As North Dakota’s oil boom brings a spike in police calls to growing communities, many of the officers on the front lines are rookies in their early to mid-20s.

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ND Oil Patch no Wild West, researcher says

ND Oil Patch no Wild West, researcher says

WILLISTON — Police activity is busier in western North Dakota, but it’s not the Wild West, says a researcher studying the impact of the oil boom on law enforcement.

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In North Dakota oil fields, 'water is for fighting'

WATFORD CITY - In towns across North Dakota, the wellhead of the North American energy boom, the locals have taken to quoting the adage: “Whiskey is for drinking, and water is for fighting.”

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US State Dept. posts feedback on Keystone XL pipeline

WASHINGTON — The State Department says it is taking the unusual step of releasing publicly the feedback it has received about a controversial pipeline project after an “unprecedented” response to its draft environmental report.

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Beware of ticks: Carrier of Lyme disease thrives in lakes country

FARGO — Now that Memorial Day weekend has arrived and summer has unofficially begun, those taking to the woods should remember: Beware of ticks.

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After years of waiting, ND's new higher ed funding formula to kick in July 1

FARGO — A new formula to fund North Dakota’s public colleges and universities pulled off a “rare” achievement this spring, Sydney Hull said: earning the support of all 11 campuses for a change that he believes will lead to more transparency and efficiency in the system.

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Overcoming adversity:" DHS student Amber Braun completes studies, despite paralysis of arms and legs

Overcoming adversity:' DHS student Amber Braun completes studies, despite paralysis of arms and legs

Graduation day may be a stepping stone for most students; but for Dickinson High School senior Amber Braun, the day represents a major achievement.

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Keeping perfect attendance

When Christian Kulish from Killdeer sets a goal for himself, he takes it seriously — even if it’s 13 years in the making.

Trinity student recognized as servant leader

Trinity student recognized as servant leader

Trinity High School student Andi Lefor doesn’t hesitate to take on a service project, should it be it in school or the community.

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Rookie cops in Oil Patch get ‘thrown into the mix’
WILLISTON, N.D. Cops in the Oil Patch say one year of experience there is what theyd see in five years elsewhere. As North Dakotas oil boom brings a spike in police calls to growing communities, man...
5/26/13 at 12:39 AM
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2013 Countdown: #97
Before we continue the countdown; impressive last two days for the Bison baseball team at the Summit League Tournament; first time in tourney history that a team throws back to back shutouts; both Joh...
5/25/13 at 9:47 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/832/50/50/ UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA HOCKEY
NCHC details officiating system
The NCHC today released more info on the officiating system it will use. The overriding theme is that it wants a lot of feedback and training for officials. The key points: 1. The NCHC hired former W...
5/23/13 at 5:23 PM
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Odds and Ends
UND has signed junior college defensive lineman Humberto Espinoza. Espinoza, 6'2"-260, was an All-Region First Team performer for the Feather River CC Golden Eagles (CA). In 2012, he amassed 50 tackl...
5/23/13 at 9:25 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/593/50/50/ OUTDOORS WITH SAM COOK
Wisconsin northern muskie zone opens Saturday
Wisconsin's northern zone muskie season opens Saturday, and, despite a late start, the fish are likely to be done spawning in most waters and ready to feed, state fisheries experts say. I think the m...
5/22/13 at 3:28 PM

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UND in Space: Day 3
Russia's Space Program: by Tim O'Keefe Day 3 in Moscow began with a stop at Victory Park, a huge park in the middle of Moscow dedicated to the veterans of wars Russia has been in. The city of Moscow ...
5/26/13 at 12:53 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/531/50/50/ THE NEW FORTY
AuSome Indeed! ;-)
I have written about my views on autism many times in my blog. It has been a topic that has been near and dear to my heart since I discovered close to six years ago that my grandson Noah Jr. was on th...
5/25/13 at 10:19 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/519/50/50/ ASTRO BOB
Cool moon, hot sun and a laser-like PANSTARRS comet
Click to watch the nearly full moon cover the bright star Beta Scopii last night. I caught a glimpse of the moon last night but clouds ruled soon after. Too bad. Like some of you I'd hoped to see th...
5/25/13 at 11:43 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/529/50/50/ RINK AND RUN
Maine close to hiring Red Gendron; Niskanen and Penguins move to Eastern Conference finals
Larry Mahoney of the Bangor (Maine) Daily News has an update on Maine's search for a coach, reporting that Yale assistant and former Maine assistant Red Gendron has been offered the job. The story is ...
5/25/13 at 9:27 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/2588/50/50/ KINDNESS IS CONTAGIOUS
Unforgettable Connections Built By Kindness
When I started writing this column, I was excited to hear from the people of Fargo-Moorhead. I had a hunch there were beautiful acts of kindness happening all around me, but I wasnt quite sure how t...
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