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Recently I received two Liebster awards, which means I get to answer a bunch of random questions. The first set comes from Kate at My Next Life. Here are her questions. 1. If ...
Posted on 5/19/13 at 1:00 AM
Someone's Knocking at My Door
Look at what was waiting for me when I got home today. As messy as the birds can be...the softy in me wants to leave the nest up, wait, and watch. What would you do? ...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 12:35 PM
The Oilfield Cafe: Mustard-BBQ Sandwiches
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Posted on 5/14/13 at 8:02 AM
Kentucky Bridge to be replaced- truss bridge for sale. Any takers?
Hope for Mercer County Bridge built by a prominent Kentucky bridge builder Subtracting Lexington, Louisville and Frankfort, the state of Kentucky is one of many US states that have only a handful o...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 3:34 AM
Culinary School Woes: I Just Don't Like These Pants
Culinary school has a lot of benefits. We get to taste a new type of dessert everyday, attend food shows, and scarf down what's left of the themed breakfast buffets every Thursday morning. But culina...
Posted on 4/28/13 at 3:04 PM
Ex-Steeler Okobi fined $100 after plea in bar beef
Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Chukky Okobi has been fined $100 after pleading guilty to harassment in a bar fight last year.By Associated Press , April 15, 2013
Snowbound ND taxpayers get break from IRS
U.S. Sen. John Hoeven says the Internal Revenue Service has agreed to extend the deadline for filing tax returns in North Dakota, and waive penalties for late returns.April 15, 2013
Kobe out for season with torn Achilles tendon
Kobe Bryant is having surgery Saturday on his torn Achilles tendon, ending the season for the Los Angeles Lakers star.By Associated Press , April 13, 2013
Travel Alert issued for southeast North Dakota
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) has issued a Travel Alert for southeast North Dakota including the cities of Jamestown, Ellendale, Edgeley, Valley City, Wahpeton, Fargo, Hillsboro and surrounding areas. Conditions are such that motorists can still travel in these areas, but should be advised that heavy snow and blowing snow is causing reduced visibility and icy conditions. Motorists are encouraged to reduce speeds and drive according to the conditions.April 11, 2013
Man charged with murder in ND faces new charge
An Idaho man already facing murder and reckless endangerment charges in Williston are now facing another felony charge.By Associated Press , April 09, 2013
State OKs $60,000 for first round of flood fight
The North Dakota Emergency Commission has approved funding to begin preparations for expected spring flooding.By Associated Press , April 02, 2013
Stocks gain for fifth day on unemployment report
The Dow pushed further into record territory Thursday, having surpassed its previous all-time high two days ago. The catalyst was the latest evidence that hiring is picking up.March 07, 2013
$1 million bail set in Ada child murder case
A Norman County judge set bail at $1 million Friday morning for a Dilworth man accused of murdering his girlfriend’s 22-month-old daughter in August.March 01, 2013
Tax cut group protests ballot language
BISMARCK — Sponsors of a state income tax cut measure are protesting the way Secretary of State Al Jaeger has worded the issue for the Nov. 4 ballot.By Janell Cole , September 05, 2008
Chasing a cure
In his fight against cancer, Nathan Hochhalter dressed as a woman. And not just any woman, Hochhalter dressed as Rootin’ Tootin’ Tootsie, a tall blonde cheerleader with a navy blue mini-skirt and gold pom-poms. Although Hochhalter had the right outfit, the right hair and even the right amount of periwinkle eye shadow, there was one aspect of womanhood he seemed to forget.June 14, 2008
Relay tonight
More than 800 people gather today to abolish something they hate. Their protests are peaceful and the event is family-oriented, organizers said, but these 800 will stop at little to find a cure for a disease they say touches everybody. Relay for Life, an annual all-night fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, begins today.June 13, 2008
Support the Relay for Life
Tonight is the 12th annual Relay For Life. It’s a fun-filled night with a serious purpose — fighting against cancer. Each year the Relay brings people together to walk, run or stroll to beat cancer in a nightlong experience that raises money for the American Cancer Society. This year, organizers are hoping to raise $200,000 to find a cure. But it’s more than just a fundraiser — it’s an event that builds community and hope for cancer victims and their loved ones.June 13, 2008
Family members test for cancer predictors
Cancer is no stranger to Judy Jorgenson’s family. Her grandmother, Rosina Wetzel, died of breast cancer in 1956 while in her early 50s. Jorgenson’s sister, Bernice Wolfe, was diagnosed in 1999 with peritoneal (abdominal) cancer and died at age 50 in 2001. Another sister, Deb Heinle, was diagnosed in 2000 with peritoneal cancer and died at age 61 in 2006. A third sister, Elvira Pittman, was diagnosed in 1994 with breast cancer, went into remission until 2000, again went into remission and is now cancer free and doing well.May 23, 2008
Relay for Life kick-off set
The Stutsman County Relay for Life Kick-off is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Jan. 29 in the basement of the First United Methodist Church, 115 Third St. S.E.January 22, 2008
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