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2012 Forum Forward class graduates during ceremony in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - Eight Forum Communications Co.employees were feted this week as the 2012 Forum Forward class graduated and became alumni of the companys leadership training program started several yea...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:17 PM
Fair Weather Fan
Tonight the Minnesota Vikings square off against the Green Bay Packers in what should be an interesting game regardless of the outcome. Most of the people in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iow...
Posted on 1/5/13 at 8:39 AM
Ammann Awards 2012 Results
Midwestern Bridges take center stage, Cooper and Newlon win Lifetime Legacy, Thuringia on the map for Best Kept Secret After the last of the votes have been tallied, it is now time for the results ...
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:32 AM
Futures...
Tonight marks the USHL Futures Draft where every team in the league will look to get better whether its right away or in the future. Last year's Futures Draft watched Waterloo and Fargo strike it ric...
Posted on 5/1/12 at 12:24 PM
Feeling Right at Home for the NFL Season Opener
I took a trip back home last night. No, not literally, but the Corner Sports Bar and Grill -- the neighborhood bar where I watched the Green Bay Packers trounce the New Orleans Saints in the NFL seaso...
Posted on 9/9/11 at 4:22 PM
Man sentenced in crime-scene burglary
A Superior man will spend 30 days in jail for breaking into the home where an Iraqi war veteran shot his pregnant wife and 1-year-old daughter before turning the gun on himself.March 09, 2011
Wis. gov. rebuffs Democrats' request for meeting
Wisconsin Democrats who fled the state nearly three weeks ago asked Monday for a meeting with Gov. Scott Walker to talk about changes to his plan to eliminate most public workers’ union rights, a request the governor dismissed as “ridiculous.”March 08, 2011
Wis. gov. rebuffs Democrats' request for meeting
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker says a request from the leader of Senate Democrats to meet along the Illinois-Wisconsin border is ridiculous.March 07, 2011
Wis. governor tells unions it will lay off workers
Day by day, the rallies of thousands of teachers, firefighters and other public workers that propelled Wisconsin's fight over union rights to national prominence have been giving way to smaller protests of mostly students.March 05, 2011
Wisconsin stalemate could drag on for months
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin's budget stalemate over union bargaining rights shows no sign of resolution — and it could be a long wait.By By Scott Bauer, The Associated Press , March 02, 2011
Walker wants deep cuts
After focusing for weeks on his proposal to strip public employees of collective bargaining rights, Gov. Scott Walker on Tuesday presented his full budget — a plan that cuts $1 billion in aid to public schools and local government but avoids any tax or fee increases, furloughs or widespread layoffs.By By Scott Bauer, The Associated Press , March 02, 2011
Wis. gov. to outline ultimate intentions in budget
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, quickly becoming a darling of Republicans across the country for taking on union rights in an effort to address his state's money woes, gets another chance to bolster his conservative credentials when he unveils his full budget plan Tuesday.March 01, 2011
Wis. gov. to outline ultimate intentions in budget
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's explosive proposal to take nearly all collective bargaining rights away from most public workers represents just one piece of his vision for the state's future. Now he's ready to reveal the rest.February 28, 2011
Cops won’t boot protesters
By By David A. Lieb, The Associated Press , February 28, 2011
GOP softens union talk
WASHINGTON — With a wary eye on Wisconsin, Republican leaders in several states are toning down the tough talk against public employee unions and, in some cases, abandoning anti-union measures altogether. Indiana’s governor urged GOP lawmakers to give up on a “right to work” bill for fear the backlash could derail the rest of his agenda. In Ohio, senators plan to soften a bill that would have banned all collective bargaining by state workers. And in Michigan, the Republican governor says he’d rather negotiate with public employees than pick a fight.By By Sam Hananel, The Associated Press , February 25, 2011
Wis. troopers hunt senators in hiding
By By Scott Bauer, The Associated Press , February 25, 2011
Wis. man gets life sentence in slayings of 7 women
A Milwaukee man convicted of choking the life out of seven women during a 21-year killing spree was sentenced Thursday to spend the rest of his life in prison, and prosecutors said they may yet tie Walter E. Ellis to two or more unsolved slayings.February 24, 2011
Neither side budging in Wisconsin Union fight
No resolution appeared imminent Monday to the stalemate over union rights in Wisconsin, leaving Senate Republicans resigned to forge ahead with less-controversial business such as tax breaks for dairy farmers and commending the Green Bay Packers on winning the Super Bowl.February 22, 2011
GOP won't vote on union bill without Democrats
The Republican leader of the Wisconsin state Senate says there will be no vote on a bill taking away union rights for government workers until Democrats return.February 21, 2011
Wis. Senate leader says chamber will take floor action even with Democrats gone
Wisconsin Republicans on Sunday upped the pressure on Democrats who fled to Illinois to return home and vote on an anti-union bill, with the governor calling them obstructionists and a GOP lawmaker threatening to convene without them.February 21, 2011
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