ANDERSON
The Skinny on Bountiful Baskets
Oilfield life often comes with living in small towns with inflated prices on groceries. Selections are scarce, prices are high, lines are long, and trying to find good-for-you foods is just plain inc...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 9:37 AM
Bill Murray on a Tuesday
Scott Raab for Esquire has one of the best jobs a writer could ever hope to obtain: Interviewing some of the biggest celebrities out there. Rabb most recent foray into celebrity interviews is that of ...
Posted on 6/5/12 at 10:54 AM
MLB draft: NDSU has a couple prospects
The three-day Major League Baseball draft gets underway today and North Dakota State's best hopes are perhaps pitchers John Straka and Luke Anderson. Both could hear their name at some point. Both ha...
Posted on 6/4/12 at 1:01 PM
Former NDSU Extension Director Honored
Sharon Anderson, a former North Dakota State University Extension Service director, has received the National 4-H Councils Gary L. Davis Leadership Award. The award honors those who have provided s...
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:38 AM
Another Lineman Commits
We have confirmed that a Sartell High School product has given UND its 5th known verbal commitment in the 2011 class with OL/DL prospect Brandon Anderson committing earlier this week. The 6-6 295 lb A...
Posted on 12/16/10 at 10:03 AM
Anderson leads weather-halted Open
July 08, 2011
Former manager was beloved
Reds fans were taken aback when Sparky Anderson showed up in Cincinnati for his first day as a big league manager, an unknown taking over baseball’s first professional team. Sparky who? Really?By Joe Kay, AP Baseball Writer , November 05, 2010
Muriel Anderson
August 12, 2010
Missouri’s Anderson latest to spurn Oregon
For the second time in just over one year, Missouri coach Mike Anderson has turned down a hefty raise and the chance to revive a moribund power conference program to remain with the Tigers. The latest suitor was Oregon, which fired Ernie Kent a month ago after a 16-16 season and ninth-place finish in the Pac-10. Anderson confirmed Sunday that the job was his if he desired.April 19, 2010
QB Anderson signs deal with Arizona
Derek Anderson is joining the Arizona Cardinals knowing he begins as the backup quarterback to Matt Leinart with a chance to push for the starting job.March 18, 2010
Man identified in fatal accident
The North Dakota Highway Patrol has identified a Gackle, N.D., man who was killed in rollover crash in Logan County.By By Sun Staff , December 05, 2009
UPDATE: Gackle man killed in rollover identified
The Highway Patrol has identified a Gackle man killed in a sport utility vehicle rollover in Logan County.December 04, 2009
Interim leader of Trollwood selected
Trollwood Performing Arts School Administration Director Kathy Anderson has been appointed to lead the school on an interim basis, officials said Thursday.By By Kelly Smith, Forum Communications Co. , November 20, 2009
Young, Anderson honored
Two Jamestown women, Mary Young and Roberta Anderson, are among the 22 “Beautiful Women of North Dakota.” Young’s story, named the Beauty of Wisdom, and Anderson’s story, called the Beauty of Compassion, will appear in the book, “The Beautiful Women of North Dakota,” by Billy Black and Chris Linnares.November 19, 2009
Reward offered in murder case
By Keith Norman , November 03, 2009
Seizure may be cause of Anderson’s death
They’ve been told already they may never know exactly how or why Gina Anderson ended up in the Red Lake River in her hometown, say her family members: parents, Judy and Steve Lappegaard, her sister, Jackie Pagel, and her husband, Jeremy Anderson.By By Stephen J. Lee, Grand Fork Herald , October 16, 2009
Missing woman’s car found year after her disappearance
Family and friends of Gina Anderson gathered in her parents’ home Wednesday, grieving a year’s worth of wondering and loss after her car was found in the Red Lake River about noon. Law enforcement told the family they believe her body is in the backseat of the bright yellow Pontiac Sunfire that Anderson, 32, last was seen driving away from her home Oct. 23, 2008.By By Stephen J. Lee, Grand Forks Herald , October 15, 2009
Anderson, Huber receive degrees
Mindy Anderson of Wimbledon, N.D., and Seth Huber of Jamestown each received a doctorate in optometry from Pacific University, Forest Grove, Ore., in May.October 01, 2009
Anderson named Employee of Week
Jamestown Implement has announced technician Jay Anderson as its new Employee of the Week.August 29, 2009
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