SAFETY
Mayo Not the Common Culprit in Foodborne Illness
Poor mayonnaise. It's been falsely applauded for some things and falsely accused of others. Let's set the record straight. Myth No. 1: Mayo makes a great hair conditioner. When I was a teen, my fr...
Posted on 5/31/13 at 8:24 AM
Get Ready For Summer By Being Prepared
The last days of school are upon us and the trees are almost all leafed out! Finally the calendar and Mother Nature are in alignment! I am shocked as always how fast a school year goes. I ...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 9:57 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
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
Minot nixes chemical site near proposed school
The Minot City Council has denied a permit that an energy company needed to store a large amount of flammable chemicals in a facility near the site of a proposed school.May 08, 2012
Fargo police announce bicycle safety campaign
Fargo police are aiming to make the city's roads safer for cyclists.May 08, 2012
Climatologist teaches tornado safety
By By Helmut Schmidt, Forum Communications Co. , May 02, 2012
Don’t ignore risk of carbon monoxide
I remember my wife yelling, telling me to wake up. It was about 3 a.m. on a Sunday in March. Our carbon monoxide detector was going off, and I was about to learn how valuable that little device really was.By Logan C. Adams , April 06, 2012
Fire danger increasing across the region
Flooding may not be an issue this spring, but another nasty “F” word is beginning to creep its way into the vocabulary. Fire — especially the danger of wildfire — is becoming an increasing concern on both sides of the Red River. It’s dry out there, and there’s no significant relief in sight.By By Brad Dokken , Forum Communications Co. , March 20, 2012
Dickinson officials worried about explosives abuse
Hettinger County law enforcement said Thursday a legal explosive that is relatively new to North Dakota is making a boom in the area. “We have just been seeing more or less that it has been used for target practice,” said Hettinger County Sheriff Sarah Warner. “It’s just a matter of time before someone uses it the wrong way.”By By April Baumgarten , Forum Communications Co. , March 17, 2012
Wheat Growers to pay $812,000 fine in worker death
The Wheat Growers grain and agronomy cooperative in the Dakotas will pay an $812,000 federal fine in connection with the death of an employee at the group's McLaughlin, S.D., facility about two years ago.March 14, 2012
State, tribe sign safety agreement
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the states of North Dakota and South Dakota have signed an agreement to work together to improve traffic safety.January 31, 2012
Record perch rumored caught near Jamestown
Officials with the North Dakota Game and Fish Department are investigating a fish story. They want to know if a new state-record perch has been caught in Stutsman County. At the same time they are also cautioning people to be wary on the ice.By Keith Norman , January 14, 2012
Safety of popular air shows, races under scrutiny
WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite suffering severe injuries in the worst air race accident in the U.S. in more than a half a century, some victims have told their lawyer they would like to attend future races.By Joan Lowy, Associated Press , January 09, 2012
Warm weather means thinner ice
By By Brian Hansel, Wadena Pioneer Journal , January 07, 2012
Seat belt campaign to start next week
Law enforcement agencies throughout North Dakota are gearing up to conduct increased seat belt enforcement through a Click It or Ticket campaign running Jan. 13, through, Jan. 21.January 06, 2012
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