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NDSU names Mayo to head development foundation
A vice president at Minnesota State University Mankato has been named president and CEO of the North Dakota State University Development Foundation and Alumni Association.
Saturday, January, 26, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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A vice president at Minnesota State University Mankato has been named president and CEO of the North Dakota State University Development Foundation and Alumni Association.
Saturday, January, 26, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
NDSU names Mayo to head development foundation
A vice president at Minnesota State University Mankato has been named president and CEO of the North Dakota State University Development Foundation and Alumni Association.
Saturday, January, 26, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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A vice president at Minnesota State University Mankato has been named president and CEO of the North Dakota State University Development Foundation and Alumni Association.
Saturday, January, 26, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Norsk Hostfest founder Chester Reiten dies
Chester Reiten, a North Dakota broadcast pioneer who became a city and state leader and eventually founded a Scandinavian heritage festival that draws people from around the world, has died. He was 89. Reiten, known to most as Chet, died late Tuesday afternoon at a care facility in Minot, his son David Reiten told The Associated Press on Wednesday. Chet Reiten’s wife of 65 years, Joy, was at his side.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Chester Reiten, a North Dakota broadcast pioneer who became a city and state leader and eventually founded a Scandinavian heritage festival that draws people from around the world, has died. He was 89. Reiten, known to most as Chet, died late Tuesday afternoon at a care facility in Minot, his son David Reiten told The Associated Press on Wednesday. Chet Reiten’s wife of 65 years, Joy, was at his side.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Boy awaits lung transplant
The Fargo boy waiting for a double-lung transplant in Houston got the call he and his family were waiting for over the weekend, but it turned out to be a no go.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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The Fargo boy waiting for a double-lung transplant in Houston got the call he and his family were waiting for over the weekend, but it turned out to be a no go.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Formula aims to reduce in-fighting among campuses
North Dakota’s Gov. Jack Dalrymple, lawmakers and university students and administrators said Tuesday the university system’s funding formula has not been transparent or equitable, and has been looked down on over the years.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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North Dakota’s Gov. Jack Dalrymple, lawmakers and university students and administrators said Tuesday the university system’s funding formula has not been transparent or equitable, and has been looked down on over the years.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
Airline boardings at Hector International soar to record high
The number of travelers boarding airplanes at North Dakota’s eight commercial airports soared to a record-breaking 1.02 million in 2012. While Fargo’s Hector International Airport saw a record 364,727 passengers, the largest gains were reported in Minot and Williston. Minot International Airport had 224,421 boardings, up 49 percent, and Williston’s Sloulin Field International Airport had 37,508 boardings, up 35 percent from 2011.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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The number of travelers boarding airplanes at North Dakota’s eight commercial airports soared to a record-breaking 1.02 million in 2012. While Fargo’s Hector International Airport saw a record 364,727 passengers, the largest gains were reported in Minot and Williston. Minot International Airport had 224,421 boardings, up 49 percent, and Williston’s Sloulin Field International Airport had 37,508 boardings, up 35 percent from 2011.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
NDSU releases dean’s list
Area North Dakota students were among the 3,101 North Dakota State University students to be placed on the fall 2012 dean’s list. A student must earn a 3.50 grade point average or higher and be enrolled in at least 12 class credits to qualify.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
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Area North Dakota students were among the 3,101 North Dakota State University students to be placed on the fall 2012 dean’s list. A student must earn a 3.50 grade point average or higher and be enrolled in at least 12 class credits to qualify.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Community
Colleges routinely own or lease aircraft
Should the aircraft be used as economically as possible? Absolutely. Should North Dakota agencies share their aircraft to bring the cost-per-flight-hour down? Without a doubt.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion
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Should the aircraft be used as economically as possible? Absolutely. Should North Dakota agencies share their aircraft to bring the cost-per-flight-hour down? Without a doubt.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion
Getting precise: Precision agriculture an evolving science
The science of agriculture is thousands of years old. However, the science of precision agriculture — the process of tailoring the planting and fertilizing process to a specific area through the use of global positioning systems and precision maps — has only been around for about 20 years, according to Dr. Raj Khosla, professor of precision agriculture at Colorado State University.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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The science of agriculture is thousands of years old. However, the science of precision agriculture — the process of tailoring the planting and fertilizing process to a specific area through the use of global positioning systems and precision maps — has only been around for about 20 years, according to Dr. Raj Khosla, professor of precision agriculture at Colorado State University.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Varied interests out to protect potential oil site
KILLDEER, N.D. — An area of Killdeer Mountain proposed for oil development has rich archaeological resources with potential to be added to the National Register of Historic Places, said an archaeologist who visited the area.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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KILLDEER, N.D. — An area of Killdeer Mountain proposed for oil development has rich archaeological resources with potential to be added to the National Register of Historic Places, said an archaeologist who visited the area.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
MLK remembered, but not on N.D. street signs
FARGO — By some estimates, iconic Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. has more than 900 streets across the nation named for him. Not a single one is in North Dakota.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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FARGO — By some estimates, iconic Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. has more than 900 streets across the nation named for him. Not a single one is in North Dakota.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Business can start in STTAR
North Dakota businesses and industry are invited to participate in a university-industry technology transfer cost sharing program, Students in Technology Transfer And Research (STTAR). STTAR provides a cost-effective opportunity to companies across North Dakota to hire upper-level college students during the summer.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Business
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North Dakota businesses and industry are invited to participate in a university-industry technology transfer cost sharing program, Students in Technology Transfer And Research (STTAR). STTAR provides a cost-effective opportunity to companies across North Dakota to hire upper-level college students during the summer.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Business
Francis Bivins
Francis Ellery Bivins, 90, longtime Sawyer area farmer, died Tuesday, January 15, 2013 in a Minot Nursing Home. Francis was born December 25, 1922 in Willis Township of Ward County, North Dakota, the son of Donald and Leona Marvel (Baker) Bivins. He was raised and educated at rural schools in Willis Township and graduated from Minot High School in 1940. He attended North Dakota State University in Fargo for two years and was united in marriage to Joan Laskowski on June 10, 1951 at Minot.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
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Francis Ellery Bivins, 90, longtime Sawyer area farmer, died Tuesday, January 15, 2013 in a Minot Nursing Home. Francis was born December 25, 1922 in Willis Township of Ward County, North Dakota, the son of Donald and Leona Marvel (Baker) Bivins. He was raised and educated at rural schools in Willis Township and graduated from Minot High School in 1940. He attended North Dakota State University in Fargo for two years and was united in marriage to Joan Laskowski on June 10, 1951 at Minot.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
N.D. bill-tracking, user privacy
A new bill-tracking service designed to make North Dakota’s legislative process more transparent has prompted emergency action to shield users from public record requests aimed at finding out which bills users are tracking and what they’re saying about them.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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A new bill-tracking service designed to make North Dakota’s legislative process more transparent has prompted emergency action to shield users from public record requests aimed at finding out which bills users are tracking and what they’re saying about them.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Opinion Corner: When will NDSU get on board?
Every time the possibility of restoring the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University football rivalry comes up, NDSU athletic officials roll out the wet blanket. What’s with that?
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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Every time the possibility of restoring the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University football rivalry comes up, NDSU athletic officials roll out the wet blanket. What’s with that?
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
NDSU prompted to freeze funds for sex education program
North Dakota State University is backtracking on an earlier plan to use a federal grant to launch a new sexual education program with Planned Parenthood after a “legal question” raised concerns the plan would go against the wishes of the Legislature, President Dean Bresciani said. The competitive $1.2 million grant, awarded in September to two professors after state officials turned down the money through the Affordable Care Act, was slated to be used to launch a three-year comprehensive sexual education program for Fargo-area teens beginning later this month.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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North Dakota State University is backtracking on an earlier plan to use a federal grant to launch a new sexual education program with Planned Parenthood after a “legal question” raised concerns the plan would go against the wishes of the Legislature, President Dean Bresciani said. The competitive $1.2 million grant, awarded in September to two professors after state officials turned down the money through the Affordable Care Act, was slated to be used to launch a three-year comprehensive sexual education program for Fargo-area teens beginning later this month.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Officials seek tax break to boost horse racing
It has been nearly a decade since high-stakes horse racing gamblers bailed out of North Dakota amid a federal investigation, taking with them much of the money the state’s horse owners and breeders thought would help develop their industry.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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It has been nearly a decade since high-stakes horse racing gamblers bailed out of North Dakota amid a federal investigation, taking with them much of the money the state’s horse owners and breeders thought would help develop their industry.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
NDSU plane is worth it
In what looks to be a repeat of a legislative waste of time two years ago, a few North Dakota lawmakers still want North Dakota State University to sell its aging airplane. The argument is that the 1991 Beechcraft King Air B200 costs too much to lease and to operate, which is the same argument a few legislators made in the 2011 session.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion
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In what looks to be a repeat of a legislative waste of time two years ago, a few North Dakota lawmakers still want North Dakota State University to sell its aging airplane. The argument is that the 1991 Beechcraft King Air B200 costs too much to lease and to operate, which is the same argument a few legislators made in the 2011 session.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion
Presidents address legislators
North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani told legislators Tuesday that his presentation of a wish list for the next two years would be a quick one because of the school’s “exceptionally strong support” for Gov. Jack Dalrymple’s executive budget.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani told legislators Tuesday that his presentation of a wish list for the next two years would be a quick one because of the school’s “exceptionally strong support” for Gov. Jack Dalrymple’s executive budget.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
Shirvani makes pitch for adding more staff
Chancellor Hamid Shirvani made an early pitch to legislators Monday to justify why the University System should expand its staff by 30 workers instead of the seven new employees included in Gov. Jack Dalrymple’s budget proposal.
Tuesday, January, 15, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
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Chancellor Hamid Shirvani made an early pitch to legislators Monday to justify why the University System should expand its staff by 30 workers instead of the seven new employees included in Gov. Jack Dalrymple’s budget proposal.
Tuesday, January, 15, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News
