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Oil companies continue Pick Up the Patch campaign
TIOGA, N.D. -- Volunteers from oil and gas companies will clean up litter from roadways in Tioga today, continuing the North Dakota Petroleum Councils Pick Up the Patch initiative that has already in...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 2:59 AM
Kentucky Bridge to be replaced- truss bridge for sale. Any takers?
Hope for Mercer County Bridge built by a prominent Kentucky bridge builder Subtracting Lexington, Louisville and Frankfort, the state of Kentucky is one of many US states that have only a handful o...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 3:34 AM
Ask The Expert {Dr. T} - Can You Spoil a Newborn?
Written by: Dr. James Torkildson "Dr. T" This actually is a quite common question which I am sure you have heard many different opinions. In answering this question lets take a look at what is actual...
Posted on 2/21/13 at 1:34 PM
In darkness the moon is reborn
What's old today but instantly becomes young again tomorrow? If you guessed the moon, you're right! Today the moon winds up its current cycle of phases as an exceedingly thin crescent so close to th...
Posted on 2/9/13 at 12:41 PM
Super Bowl XLVII Prediction
The big game is today and if you are like most Americans you will be watching the Baltimore Ravens take on the San Francisco 49ers in New Orleans. I am a huge fan of professional football but these t...
Posted on 2/3/13 at 7:10 AM
ND officials still hopeful base can get tankers
North Dakota's governor and congressional delegation say they will continue to push for a new air refueling tanker mission at Grand Forks Air Force Base.By Associated Press , May 23, 2013
Fairchild AFB still candidate for new planes
Officials from Washington expressed disappointment Wednesday that Fairchild Air Force Base was not chosen as the first home of the Air Force's new aerial refueling tankers.By Associated Press , May 22, 2013
Squabble over New Orleans eatery goes to court
Brennan's, a New Orleans restaurant that famously invented the Bananas Foster dessert six decades ago, is more recently known for a long-running family clash over ownership of the French Quarter eatery.By Associated Press , May 13, 2013
Police: 17 wounded in New Orleans parade shooting
Gunmen opened fire on dozens of people marching in a Mother's Day second-line parade in New Orleans on Sunday, wounding at least 17 people, police said.By Associated Press , May 12, 2013
Minot, New Rockford get EPA cleanup grants
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a total of $800,000 to two North Dakota communities as part of a nationwide program to assess, cleanup and redevelop contaminated properties.By Associated Press , May 08, 2013
First full cruise season under new rules start
First full cruise season under new rules startBy Associated Press , May 01, 2013
Steady rain greets Jazz Fest as 1st weekend closes
A steady, sometimes heavy rain pelted fans at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, but the music flowed on.By Associated Press , April 28, 2013
Bribery case linked to ex-NM gov back in court
The allegations against retired state New Mexico District Judge Michael Murphy were startling, even in a state known for its political scandals.By Associated Press , April 18, 2013
Cubs unveil $500M Wrigley Field renovation plan
The Chicago Cubs and the city have agreed on details of a $500 million facelift for Wrigley Field, including an electronic video screen that is nearly three times as large as the one currently atop the centerfield bleachers of the 99-year-old ballpark.By Associated Press , April 15, 2013
Farm Rescue founder launches separate foundation
The founder of Farm Rescue has launched a separate foundation to further his cause of helping farmers stricken by major illnesses, ailments or disasters.April 08, 2013
Pizza Hut rolls out pie with 'cheese pockets'
Pizza Hut has found a way to get more cheese into American diets — a pizza crust made of little cheese-stuffed bread bowls.By Associated Press , April 02, 2013
Grant to release 1st album of new songs in decade
Amy Grant is set to release her first full album of all new songs in 10 years.By Associated Press , April 02, 2013
Louisville Slugger rolls out new logo, harder bats
The familiar smell of hot dogs and freshly cut grass on Major League Baseball's Opening Day will be complemented by changes to the iconic Louisville Slugger bat, which is now made with firmer wood and stamped with a new logo.By Associated Press , March 31, 2013
Dell drama takes new twist with 2 new buyout bids
The two new suitors pursuing Dell have a message for Wall Street: Don't allow Michael Dell to hoard potential gains from the PC maker's expansion into more profitable technology products and services.By MICHAEL LIEDTKE,AP Technology Writer , March 26, 2013
Prison chief's death highlights safety concerns
The newest warden was sworn in Friday to oversee South Carolina's Lee Correctional Institution, a prison described by Gov. Nikki Haley as a dangerous place "housing the worst of the worst of our convicts."By Associated Press , March 25, 2013
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