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Reactions pour in to health care ruling
Reactions have been pouring in all day to the Supreme Court's ruling this morning on the health care reform law. If there was any doubt that Americans feel a strong personal stake in health care, it'...
Posted on 6/28/12 at 2:52 PM
How will health care reform impact me?
One question we keep hearing from members, neighbors, friends and family members is how health care reform and the Supreme Courts ruling will impact them. There is no easy answer to that because the a...
Posted on 4/4/12 at 10:28 AM
I think I just got archived
I received a phone call Tuesday from the Director of Research and Publications, Office of the Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice in Washington DC. Her name is Mary. Im still a little confu...
Posted on 8/17/11 at 2:15 AM
California Gov. Schwarzenegger does not plan to appeal Proposition 8 ruling
The "Christian Post" reports: "California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger remained resolute Wednesday to not appeal the ruling that determined the state marriage definition between one man and one ...
Posted on 9/13/10 at 11:25 AM
DEMISE OF HUMANKIND UPDATE: South Dakota Supreme Court rules in favor of officer who seized 15 cats running free in car
When a state supreme court is ruling on a case related to someone having 15 cats running free in their car, it can only mean one thing: IT'S THE DEMISE OF HUMANKIND. In the latest installment of my ef...
Posted on 6/25/10 at 5:01 AM
ND man sentenced to prison in illegal workers case
A judge says a Fargo construction company owner must serve prison time for employing and housing illegal workers.May 17, 2013
Drug trial continues here today
The prosecution set out its case Thursday in Southeast District Court against a Jamestown woman accused of delivering a potent prescription painkiller. Lori Ella Houge, born in 1961 and from Jamestown, was charged with delivery of a controlled substance, a Class A felony. She is accused of delivering fentanyl patches on or about March 3, 2012, to Tim Partlow. Houge pleaded not guilty.By By Keith Norman, The Jamestown Sun , May 17, 2013
Man appears for meth charge
A Fargo man appeared in Southeast District Court Wednesday in Jamestown on a charge of possession of methamphetamine with intention to deliver, a Class A felony.By By Sun Staff , May 16, 2013
Trial set for suit against ND hog farming center
Trial is set to begin the case of a Canadian food company that says it's owed more than $600,000 from a North Dakota hog farming operation.May 14, 2013
Truck driver given jail time for fatal crash
A Long Prairie, Minn., truck driver will serve about two months in jail after pleading guilty to misdemeanor aggravated reckless driving in a fatal crash with a motorcycle last summer.By Forum News Service , May 14, 2013
Defendants include family of boy who poured gas on grill
The father of a Moorhead man who died after rushing to help a 12-year-old boy burned in a backyard grill explosion here in 2010 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the badly burned boy and his parents.By By Emily Welker, Forum News Service , May 11, 2013
NDUS whistleblower suing for libel
A North Dakota University System whistleblower who questioned her boss’s conduct before a legislative body this year said she plans to file a defamation lawsuit against her employer.By By Bryan Horwath, Forum News Service , May 11, 2013
Court proceedings for May 11, 2013
May 11, 2013
Statements by suspect admissible
FBI agents properly obtained statements from a St. Michael man about his alleged involvement in the abuse and killing of two children on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation in 2011, a judge ruled Friday. Attorneys for Valentino James “Tino” Bagola, 20, had moved to have the statements suppressed.By Forum News Service , May 11, 2013
High court hears appeal related to failed measure
North Dakota Supreme Court justices are deciding whether supporters of a failed campaign to abolish North Dakota property taxes should have to apologize and pay legal fees of some public officials they sued.May 10, 2013
Woman charged in killing last fall to plead guilty
A woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death last fall on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in the Dakotas has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors.May 10, 2013
Grand Forks judge back on job after heart surgery
A state district judge is back on the job in Grand Forks about six weeks after having open-heart surgery.May 10, 2013
Three sentenced for distributing meth
Three people have been sentenced for distributing methamphetamine on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation.May 10, 2013
Men with bladder cancer sue drugmaker
Two North Dakota men with bladder cancer are suing a Japanese drug manufacturer in Fargo federal court because they say the company failed to warn them that bladder cancer was a risk in taking Actos, its diabetes drug.By By Emily Welker, Forum News Service , May 10, 2013
Man sentenced in cocaine case
A Canadian man accused of leading a conspiracy to sell drugs in North Dakota and other states has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison.May 10, 2013
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