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Newsflyer: 31 May, 2013
One bridge was altered and restored to traffic. Another bridge's future is in limbo after inspections reveal structural issues, and another bridge will be torn down if no one claims it by July. Thes...
Posted on 5/31/13 at 6:18 AM
I Like to Run…Away…
As I write this and post it, I am also packing my bagsfor another work trip. This makes five out of the past six weeks where I have had at least one night away from home. While there are times that th...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 9:11 AM
T-minus 8 Hours and Cleaning
After a long week alone, I wake up and realize today's the day, and my husband will be home in about 8 hours. As I lie in bed and think about all the things that need to be done before he gets home,...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 9:10 AM
The Economics of Being Cool -- and Frugal
Being frugal is chic these days. It'sexhilaratingto go to bed knowing that you're weird and out of step, and then burst into the kitchen the next morning as a dynamic, exciting, creative, green livin...
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:42 PM
Medora's Von Hoffman House Dedication June 16
NEWS June 7, 2012 For more information contact: Suzanne Wentz Marketing Director Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation SuzanneW@medora.com Office: 701-223-4800 Cell: 701-471-3335 Medoras Von H...
Posted on 6/7/12 at 11:58 AM
White House to give senators Benghazi document
The White House has agreed to give the Senate Intelligence Committee documents related to the attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, a congressional aide said Friday.February 22, 2013
White House releases college cost website
The White House is releasing a website designed to help college-bound students have a better sense of how much their education will cost and how much they can expect to pay in student loansFebruary 13, 2013
GOP voters still mulling House pick
FARGO — Six months out from the general election, a Republican seems poised to win North Dakota’s U.S. House seat this year, but a significant proportion of likely Republican voters are undecided as to who that contender should be.
By Kristen M. Daum, Forum Communications Co. , May 18, 2012
Late entrant to ND US House race
A Minot man is making a late entry into the race for the Republican endorsement to run for the U.S. House.January 12, 2012
Truck crashes into West Fargo house, driver flees
Police in West Fargo are looking for a person who crashed a vehicle into a house.January 06, 2012
Fargo’s Hector House on HGTV
By By Sam Benshoof, Forum Communications Co. , November 02, 2011
Longtime Fargo legislator joins US House race
A state lawmaker from Fargo has joined what could be a crowded field of Republicans running for North Dakota's lone U.S. House seat.October 04, 2011
Former legislator, Dorgan aide to run for US House
A former North Dakota Democratic state legislator and aide to U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan says she's running for the U.S. House.September 22, 2011
NDSU alum designs ‘flood house’
FARGO — A North Dakota State University architecture graduate’s flood-fighting experience has inspired him to design a house capable of withstanding high water. Alex Gore said he started thinking about the elevated house concept after the 2006 flood and decided to finalize the design after watching flood fights again this spring in Fargo-Moorhead and elsewhere in the nation. “It was actually a long process,” he said.By By Mike Nowatzki, Forum Communications Co. , June 10, 2011
House debates traffic fines
BISMARCK — A bill that would allow cities to increase traffic fines created lengthy debate Thursday in the House before gaining approval. House Bill 1278 would allow cities to increase their traffic fines by up to double the state fines. Cities would keep the additional revenue. Testimony revealed the biggest issue with current fines is they do not act as a deterrent, said Rep. Brenda Heller, R-Beulah. The bill would allow individual communities to set traffic fines with their local experience, she said.By By Teri Finneman, Forum Communications Co. , February 11, 2011
House defeats bill to require public project votes
BISMARCK — The House defeated a bill Wednesday that would have required public votes for major school district, park district, city and county construction projects. House Bill 1295 was related to public building projects funded through a building authority.By By Teri Finneman, Forum Communications Co. , February 03, 2011
Fire and ice: Fire does severe damage to southwest Jamestown home, kills owner’s two dogs
By Ben Rodgers , February 02, 2011
Capitol power outage delays ND Legislature
January 18, 2011
Letter to the editor: Sacrifices must be made to reduce national deficit
The Republicans are back in power in the House of Representatives after the past elections with many congressmen, especially those who had tea party support, saying that their No. 1 goal is to lower the federal deficit. Many economists feel if the deficit is allowed to continue to grow we will have rampant, uncontrollable inflation or deflation. Either one would drastically lower the standard of living for many, many people. Recovery from this disaster could take many years.By Tom Tracy , December 17, 2010
Senate acts; Keeping tax rates intact up to House
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a sweeping tax package that would save millions of Americans thousands of dollars in higher taxes while also reducing their Social Security taxes and extending jobless benefits.December 15, 2010
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