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If nobody else see's it..
I asked myself the question this morning. If I was fishing by myself and caught the state record walleye (or bullhead?) would I feel a little empty compared to if my wife, and/or kids were with me? I ...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 9:34 AM
100 And Counting
The 2013 College Football Season begins in 100 days for NDSU; I know the countdown clock has been set in the locker room shortly after the 2012 season wrapped and with that; I'm starting a rather am...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 10:31 AM
Newsflyer 21 May, 2013
Tornado destroys large bridge in Oklahoma, Bridge lost to flooding in Indiana, Future of Kentucky Bridge in question The month of May was supposed to bring ...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 5:07 AM
I Love March Madness
It is that time of year again when the Nation goes online and prints out an NCAA bracket and participa...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 9:16 AM
Home Sweet Home: China in Minnesota
All of you who've read my posts are awesome. Thank you for following along. While I'm sad to see this journey end, I'm excited with anticipation because this was just my first try. I'll be writing man...
Posted on 10/27/12 at 11:31 AM
ND delegation announces $1.1M flood recovery grant
North Dakota's Congressional delegation says the state is receiving a $1.1 million federal flood recovery grant to buy out six properties in Ward County.February 07, 2013
ND bill takes aim at gay, lesbian discrimination
North Dakota legislators are considering a bill that would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation in housing, government, public services and the workplace.February 07, 2013
Man, woman arrested in Bismarck armed robberies
Bismarck police have arrested two people in the armed robberies of a hotel and a gas station.February 07, 2013
ND bill cuts exemption for wasting natural gas
A Fargo Democrat has introduced the toughest legislation to date aimed at curbing the oil industry's practice of burning and wasting natural gas as an unwanted byproduct of oil production.February 07, 2013
Nine states propose limiting use of drones by police
Lawmakers in nine states are looking at plans to restrict the use of drones over their skies amid concerns the unmanned aerial vehicles could be exploited to spy on Americans.February 05, 2013
North Dakota Legislature: What to watch this week
North Dakota's 63rd legislative session is well under way and lawmakers are set to consider bills that range from booze sales on Sundays and taxes on cigarettes to setbacks and flaring regulations for oil wells.January 27, 2013
Petition to make indoor public places smoke-free approved for circulation
The Smoke-Free North Dakota committee’s petition to make all indoor public places and places of employment smoke-free was approved by the North Dakota secretary of state on Friday, after undergoing some minor changes.June 22, 2012
Braun wins state title
Jamestown junior Zane Braun had state-title aspirations all season long. Following a second-place finish at the West Region tournament, the 152-pound grappler said he knew he had to step up his game if he was going to find himself atop the podium at the season's final meet. Mission accomplished. Braun defeated second-seeded Bryce Fish of Grand Forks Central to capture the 152-pound title on Saturday at the state wrestling tournament in Bismarck.By By Jamestown Sun Staff , February 18, 2012
Roughriders finish off undefeated season
By Greg DeVillers, Forum Communications Co. , November 21, 2011
Lind, Hart win state titles
The sweep is complete. Both Jamestown senior Erin Hart and junior Alex Lind, after running the table in their respective events in the regular season, each capped off their year’s by winning the 100 backstroke and the diving competition, respectively, on Saturday in Grand Forks.By Jamestown Sun Staff , November 12, 2011
Edgeley woman named Mrs. N.D.
By Kari Lucin , October 17, 2011
Weather or talent lacking?
Fargo — Poor weather wreaked havoc on high school track and field teams throughout North Dakota this season. Hit and miss is the best way to describe conditions athletes faced for practices and competitions. It seemed like there was a sunny day, followed by three cold and rainy days. Or it was a severely windy day, followed by a few cold and dreary days.By By Heath Hotzler, Forum Communications Co. , May 27, 2011
Detention extended for man tied to slain N.D. family
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Somali man with ties to a slain Minot family will be detained for an additional 90 days on an unrelated immigration charge, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Tuesday.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , May 03, 2011
Help available for SNAP clients who lost food to power outages
BISMARCK, N.D. – North Dakotans who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits have 10 days to seek replacement benefits if they lost food due to power outages from the weekend storm that struck on April 30. They must report their loss to a county social service office by May 9.May 03, 2011
ND teacher pension deadlock may be resolved
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A key legislator on Friday reluctantly endorsed allowing increased contributions to North Dakota's teacher pension funds to be included in contract negotiations between teachers and school boards.By By Dave Wetzel, The Associated Press , April 22, 2011
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