SECURITY
Earnings and employment data by state
Much of the Social Security information I provide is about SSA benefits being paid. Todays information is much different. A new report presents 2010 earnings and employment data by state and county f...
Posted on 6/19/13 at 9:53 AM
The Internet and the U.S. Government
With every new technology comes the potential for either good or evil. How will the U.S. government's use of digital technology to spy be judged? Dynamite can clear the way for a new road through a m...
Posted on 6/10/13 at 8:54 AM
Benefit for motorcycle crash victim Ahoe Sunday; transfer to Fargo hospital 2 days later
A Williston, N.D., man will transported to a Fargo medical center Tuesday from the Minot hospital where hes been treated since a June 1 motorcycle crashleft him dealing with quadriplegia, according to...
Posted on 9/21/12 at 2:02 PM
Present Truth or Future Truth?
On a daily basis in my position of Dean of Students at Minnesota Virtual High School, Icomplete enrollment verification forms for my students. These forms are for a variety of reasons such as Social S...
Posted on 10/24/11 at 9:58 PM
Safer, but not safe enough
By By Nancy Benac, The Associated Press , September 05, 2011
Data spill shows risk of online records
By By Jordan Robertson, The Associated Press , August 30, 2011
US Airways plane examined in Pa. over note threat
PHILADELPHIA — Passengers aboard a US Airways flight that arrived Friday from Scotland were removed from the plane because of a threatening note, and the plane was taken to another part of Philadelphia International Airport to be inspected.By By Matt Moore, The Associated Press , August 05, 2011
Panetta takes over at Pentagon, cites priorities
WASHINGTON — On his first day as Pentagon chief, Leon Panetta said his top priorities are preserving U.S. military power despite budget cuts, defeating al-Qaida, stabilizing Afghanistan and forging a “real and lasting partnership” with Iraq.By By Robert Burns, The Associated Press , July 01, 2011
Cost of security rising for officials in ND county
DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) — Officials in one North Dakota county say they're being forced to spend too much money keeping their deputies in the courtroom, rather than on the road.June 19, 2011
Bin Laden files prompt new scrutiny
WASHINGTON — Everyone Osama bin Laden ever wrote to, spoke to or even mentioned in the volumes of correspondence seized from his Pakistan hideout is under new scrutiny, U.S. officials say. Surveillance has been stepped up on possible terrorist targets around the world, as intelligence experts near the end of decrypting and translating material seized from the bin Laden compound.By By Kimberly Dozier, The Associated Press , June 10, 2011
House GOP moves to cut funds for scanners
House Republicans controlling the Transportation Security Administration’s purse strings are moving to cut off new funding for those advanced airport scanners that have sparked outrage over their revealing images of travelers’ bodies.May 13, 2011
In one stroke, a new Obama national security team
April 28, 2011
Security company coming to Minot
MINOT (AP) — An Oregon-based security company has bought a former church community center in Minot to remodel into a support center.March 05, 2011
Other views: Close call reveals need for courthouse security
A recent incident in Hettinger in which a man pulled a gun in a courtroom is an extreme case, for sure, but it should still be further proof that courthouse security must be taken seriously. In Hettinger, Vicente Chacano pulled a 9-mm handgun after a jury convicted him of two sex-related charges. Chacano pointed the gun in several directions and appeared to try to fire the weapon, although no shots were fired. Initial reports were unclear whether the gun’s safety was on or the weapon simply didn’t fire. Reports also indicated that Chacano had two additional full ammunition clips in his pocket.By Minot Daily News , February 18, 2011
Panel wants Homeland Security FOIA documents
WASHINGTON — A House committee has asked the Homeland Security Department to provide documents about an agency policy that required political appointees to review many Freedom of Information Act requests, according to a letter obtained Sunday by The Associated Press.By By Alan Fram, The Associated Press , January 17, 2011
Williston campus seeks money for security guard
WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) — Williston State College is asking for more money to bolster campus security.December 20, 2010
Dakotas cities on 'secure places to live' list
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Three cities in the Dakotas are among the most secure places to live in the country as ranked by Farmers Insurance Group.December 18, 2010
Arabs seen as alarmed by Iran in leaked U.S. cables
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Leaked U.S. diplomatic memos have exposed a depth of alarm across the Middle East over the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran that has never been expressed publicly: Arab leaders said to be urging that Iran be attacked if it refuses to concede to international demands.By By Brian Murphy, The Associated Press , November 30, 2010
TSA chief warns against boycott of airport scans
ATLANTA — The nation’s airport security chief pleaded with Thanksgiving travelers for understanding and urged them not to boycott full-body scans on Wednesday, lest their protest snarl what is already one of the busiest, most stressful flying days of the year.By By Ray Henry, The Associated Press , November 23, 2010
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