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Waldo Hancock Suspension Bridge coming down- but how?
It had served US 1 for 71 years and has been standing for a total of 82 years. Now, a ...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 4:11 AM
If you have special needs, emergency preparedness plan should be high priority
With flood risks about to increase quickly in parts of the Northern Plains, and with a spring and summer of weather warnings ahead, the need for emergency preparedness becomes more apparent. Thats es...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 1:02 PM
My "Idol" days might be numbered
I've watched American Idol nearly from the start. As the mom of a newborn that summer of 2002 it was fun to watch while I fed the baby. I was draw in by Kelly vs Justin. (Although, I'm happy to say I...
Posted on 1/17/13 at 1:09 PM
Bras On Broadway Benefit
Bras on Broadway supports those in the Fargo, ND area fighting breast cancer by providing accommodations, gas cards and wigs. Last year, Bras on Broadway donated more than $102,000 to the American Ca...
Posted on 10/8/12 at 9:18 PM
The Most Excellent Flight Attendant EVER!
I left home on Sunday to speak at a conference in Michigan. I had quite an exciting trip overall, and you can read more about that by clicking here. But this is a fun story that happened before things...
Posted on 5/10/12 at 6:00 AM
Jets' Aboushi a rare Palestinian-American in NFL
The congratulatory messages flooded Oday Aboushi's Twitter page for a few days after he was drafted by the New York Jets two weeks ago.By Associated Press , May 11, 2013
Scientists find cannibalism at American settlement
Scientists say they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists survived harsh conditions by resorting to cannibalism.By Associated Press , May 02, 2013
American Airlines resumes most flights
American Airlines played catch-up Wednesday, resuming most flights and even adding a handful that weren't on the schedule to help passengers stranded by a massive technology failure that grounded the carrier's entire U.S. fleet a day earlier.By Associated Press , April 17, 2013
High court wrestles with Indian adoption dispute
The Supreme Court is trying to sort out a wrenching adoption case involving a Native American child, a biological father who first renounced any interest in her and adoptive parents who were eventually ordered to hand her over to the father.By Associated Press , April 16, 2013
Locked-out American Crystal workers approve contract
Locked-out American Crystal workers have voted to approve the contract proposed by management, the Bakery Workers union said today.By Forum News Service , April 13, 2013
Law gives tribes new authority over non-Indians
American Indian tribes have tried everything from banishment to charging criminal acts as civil offenses to deal with non-Indians who commit crimes on reservations.March 07, 2013
AP Sources: American Airlines, US Airways to merge
American Airlines and US Airways will merge and create the world's biggest airline. The boards of both companies approved the deal late Wednesday, according to four people close to the situation.February 14, 2013
A new American Revolution
Startlingly — and wholly involuntarily — President Obama is teaching us that, as Thomas Jefferson often said, “the people are the ultimate guardians of their own liberty.” The growing resistance to the president’s goal of state-controlled health care is moving more of us to act on our constitutional power to protect our quintessential individual liberty — to decide for ourselves how long we are going to stay on this Earth.By Nat Henthoff, Frist Amendment , August 28, 2009
Crystal boosts projected payment
American Crystal Sugar Co. has increased its projected payment for the 2008 crop. The Red River Valley sugar beet cooperative has told shareholders the payment will be $49 per ton. That’s up $2 per ton from the projection in March, and up from the initial $44.40 projected during the company’s annual meeting last December.July 06, 2009
AL roundup: Toronto beats Chicago
Scott Rolen hit a go-ahead RBI single in the eighth inning, helping the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Chicago White Sox 4-3 Sunday to secure their sixth straight series win this season.April 27, 2009
AL roundup: Yankees bounce back from beating
Pinch-hitter Jorge Posada’s drive to right in the seventh inning was ruled a two-run homer by video replay, as the Yankees spoiled former teammate Carl Pavano’s return.April 20, 2009
AL roundup: Red Sox rally to beat Orioles
April 18, 2009
N.D. House reconsiders wrong vote on flag bill
A measure that promotes American-made American flags has been reconsidered after the North Dakota House approved the wrong version of the bill. As approved by the Senate, the bill says state and local governments cannot buy the Stars and Stripes unless the flag is made in the United States.April 15, 2009
AL roundup: Tigers crush Rangers
Miguel Cabrera hit a grand slam and matched a career high with six RBIs, leading Armando Galarraga and the Detroit Tigers over the Texas Rangers 15-2 Friday in their home opener.April 11, 2009
American Cancer Society seeks scholarship applications
The American Cancer Society has developed a college scholarship program aimed at offsetting some of the costs associated with college for families affected by cancer.January 14, 2009
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