SAFETY
Think Food Safety When Eating Outside the Home
"Have you eaten out lately?" my friend asked. We usually compare notes about dining experiences. I nodded. "Have you gotten sick again?" he asked. "No, not lately, fortunately," I replied. Three...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 9:15 AM
How to Financially Prepare for and Survive a Layoff
We all want to feel secure should something happen such as a layoff; however, we also have other priorities for the income we are earning. The best way to prepare for a layoff is by having emergency s...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 11:03 AM
A Documentary on Bridges
A few days ago, German Public TV Channel ZDF, one of two stations based in Berlin, released a documentary on bridges in general for children. Loewenzahn (which is German for Dandelion), with its sta...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 7:20 AM
Top 10 Food Safety Tips for the Holidays
Holidays are coming, that means parties and big family dinners. Don't give your guests a dose of food poisoning to take home with them.... According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention,...
Posted on 11/15/12 at 8:32 AM
The facts about drowning
Maybe it's the early start to the warm season this year, or the hot summer that's driving everyone to seek relief at lakes and swimming pools. Whatever the reason, Minnesota is seeing a dismaying spik...
Posted on 7/18/12 at 12:56 PM
Crisis at Spirit Lake transcends partisanship
When it comes to improving child protection on the Spirit Lake Sioux reservation, this much is clear: Partisanship doesn’t help.By Grand Forks Herald , September 06, 2012
Despite few inspections, farmers markets seem safe
The produce flowing freely from stands at your local farmers market is fresh, homegrown and not infrequently delicious. But is it safe?By By Marino Eccher, Forum Communications , August 16, 2012
Priority is safe children
Children are at risk in North Dakota’s Indian country, and the official response thus far has been mostly finger-pointing, buck-passing and a few innings of the blame game.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead , July 19, 2012
Anhydrous Ammonia Training Tour set
As part of its nationwide training tour to educate safety officials on how to respond to anhydrous ammonia release incidents, a TRANSCAER Anhydrous Ammonia Training Tour event is scheduled in Jamestown on Friday.July 12, 2012
Here are safety tips for the extreme heat in the area
Safety tips for the hot weather:By By Stutsman County Emergency Management , July 03, 2012
July 4 deadliest driving day
A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows that July 4 is the deadliest day for drivers on the road, with more than 800 people killed nationwide on the holiday from 2006-2010.By Brian Willhide , July 03, 2012
Experts urge safety with fireworks
By Ben Rodgers , June 29, 2012
No child left behind in car?
By By Sherri Richards, Forum Communications , June 28, 2012
Firm may still push for chemical site near school
An energy company that was denied a permit to store a large amount of flammable chemicals in a facility near the site of a proposed school in Minot says it may ask city officials to reconsider.June 23, 2012
Boat safety class set for Thursday
A boat safety class is at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Thursday at Lakeside Marina. This class is free and open to the public.June 12, 2012
Bike safety rodeo scheduled June 7
A bike safety rodeo is from 1:30 to 4 p.m. June 7 at Wilson Arena in Jamestown. Planned are a drawing for bikes, free helmets and water bottles (while supplies last) and bike licenses will be sold. Also available will be child ID kits, door prizes and free hotdogs and pop.May 30, 2012
Boating course for children available
Children ages 12-15 who want to operate a boat or personal watercraft this summer must take the state’s boating basics course. State law requires youngsters ages 12-15 to pass the course before they operate a boat or personal watercraft with at least a 10 horsepower motor. In addition, major insurance companies give adult boat owners who pass the course a premium discount on boat insurance.May 30, 2012
Reno Air Races plans to change course this fall
Organizers of the national air racing championships in Reno plan to change the race course for the fastest planes to keep them farther from spectators after last year's mass casualty crash near a grandstand.May 22, 2012
JHS students educated on the use of seat belts
By Keith Norman , May 17, 2012
ND launches bicycle safety campaign
North Dakota's Transportation Department has launched a new bicycle safety program reminding motorists and bicyclists to share the road.May 11, 2012
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