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NDSU student who falsely
A student at North Dakota State University who arranged for a man to pretend to rape and kidnap her to satisfy her “rape fantasy” — then told police she was actually sexually assaulted — pleaded guilty Thursday to filing a false police report.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Imperials get two: Dewald, Weigel honored
Napoleon’s wins often hinged on the success of standouts Sheridon Dewald and Kendra Weigel. The two seniors were awarded for their efforts on Thursday, being named to Class B’s all-state second team.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports

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Chancellor Shirvani denies he misled lawmakers
A North Dakota University System employee has accused Chancellor Hamid Shirvani of giving state lawmakers misleading information to make two college presidents look bad. Shirvani denies the allegation and says he is fed up with relentless attacks on his character.
Thursday, March, 28, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Staff member: Shirvani misled legislators
A North Dakota University System staff member says Chancellor Hamid Shirvani presented misleading information to legislators to make two college presidents look bad.
Thursday, March, 28, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Fargo police: ‘Rape fantasy’ behind false NDSU report
A 20-year-old woman who told police she was abducted and raped Sunday was instead acting a rape fantasy she arranged with a man she met online, police allege in court records filed Wednesday. Mary Kate Gullickson of Fargo is charged in Cass County District Court with a single count of false information to law enforcement, a Class A misdemeanor.
Thursday, March, 28, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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NDSU student arrested for alleged false report
A 20-year-old North Dakota State University student has been arrested for allegedly concocting a story about being abducted and raped.
Wednesday, March, 27, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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New program helps market agritourism
Glenn Muske, the rural and agribusiness enterprise development specialist for North Dakota State University Extension Service, sent me this article earlier this week. I wanted to share it with you.
Wednesday, March, 27, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Train crashes with car near NDSU
FARGO — A woman was uninjured Monday afternoon when her car was struck by a slow-moving train west of the North Dakota State University campus.
Tuesday, March, 26, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Column: Chancellor fight has put higher ed in a hole
Any legislator who didn’t come to Bismarck with a bill to reform the state Board of Higher Education was simply left out of the conversation this session.
Monday, March, 25, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion

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Mortgaged future: More graduates bearing burden of student loans
FARGO — Financial counselor Duane Emmel says Benjamin Franklin’s famous quotation is missing one certainty of modern-day life.
Monday, March, 25, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Abortion ‘gag rule’ would limit research
North Dakota State University officials — including President Dean Bresciani — said Thursday that an amendment passed by state lawmakers could stall medical research across the state.
Friday, March, 22, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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ND abortion bill amended to kill sex-ed grant
North Dakota's House has amended an anti-abortion bill in an effort to kill a three-year, $1.2 million federal sex education grant for North Dakota State University.
Thursday, March, 21, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Amendment could again halt NDSU sex ed
A new sex education program launched by two North Dakota State University faculty members in partnership with Planned Parenthood could once again be in limbo.
Tuesday, March, 19, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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NDUS attorney: Probe shows ‘no willful wrongdoing’ by Shirvani
An inquiry into allegations about Chancellor Hamid Shirvani has found “no substantive evidence of willful wrongdoing,” North Dakota University System General Counsel Claire Holloway said Thursday. During a special State Board of Higher Education conference call to address the allegations, brought forward last week by student representative Sydney Hull, Holloway discussed her findings following an internal investigation that she said was “standard operating procedure” for this type of situation.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Former campus heads blast Shirvani
In a highly critical letter to state Board of Higher Education members, six former North Dakota college and university presidents on Thursday recommended the board fire University System Chancellor Hamid Shirvani, calling him “wrong for North Dakota.”
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Wildlife and oil don’t mix
No matter how pretty a picture the oil industry and state officials try to paint, the impacts on wildlife and habitat in North Dakota’s Oil Patch will be significant, and not positive. Several studies are under way in oil country to gauge effects on sensitive game and non-game species, including the iconic mule deer. There is no doubt that as the number of oil rigs in the grasslands, Badlands and other places explodes from 7,000 to 35,000 in the next few years, wildlife populations will be severely affected. It’s happening already.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Opinion

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Williston, Dickinson rank among fastest-growing ‘micro areas’
— Williston ranks as the fastest-growing micropolitan area in the country for the second year, the U.S. Census Bureau said Thursday. Census population estimates show that the Williston area gained 2,281 residents between July 1, 2011, and July 1, 2012, a 9.3 percent increase. Dickinson ranks third on the list of fastest-growing micro areas with a population increase of 1,624 people during the same period, a 6.5 percent increase, according to Census estimates.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Oil, gas impact in N.D. is $30 billion in 2011
The nearly 60,000 jobs generated by North Dakota’s petroleum industry accounted for 9 percent of the state’s workforce in 2011, according to a study released Wednesday. Oil and gas contributed more than $30.4 billion to North Dakota’s economy in 2011 — reflecting an almost seven-fold increase from the $4.4 billion in total economic contributions estimated for 2005.
Thursday, March, 14, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Foes of drilling near historic site out of options
Oil developers appear to have won the battle for the Killdeer Battlefield, a historic site in the western North Dakota Badlands near where a New York-based company has begun laying groundwork for wells. Preparations by Hess Corp. come despite objections by some area residents, American Indians, historians and others who wanted further study on the idea before drilling started.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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Student higher ed rep ‘upset’ by scheduling of meeting
All eyes may be on Bismarck on Thursday when the State Board of Higher Education discusses allegations that the board and Chancellor Hamid Shirvani may have violated open meetings law.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - News

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