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Student Loans and Credit Scores: What Every Borrower Needs to Know
Everyone knows that the cost of getting a college education is expensive. And unfortunately, costs continue to climb. If you get a graduate degree, your total student loan debt could resemble the amou...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 9:28 AM
Guide to Disputing Credit Report Inaccuracies
The accuracy of credit reports has been in the news lately, causing consumers to wonder how error-free their own report is. Since credit reports are the backbone of the all-important credit score, it ...
Posted on 2/20/13 at 8:43 AM
Northern Lights Council Recognized for Marketing Excellence by the National Boy Scouts of America
We are proud to announce the Northern Lights Council, Boy Scouts of America, has been recognized in the BSA's 14th Annual National President's Award for Marketing Excellence. The Council was one of th...
Posted on 7/5/12 at 5:12 PM
A look at a non-profit insurer’s financials
By Ryan Schuster As a former business reporter, Ive grown accustomed to reading through earnings statements and writing stories about how profitable a company is and how much sales increased. But thi...
Posted on 4/5/12 at 9:40 AM
spring snow goose migration update
March 29 The peak of the migration appears to have hit North Dakota. Mild temperatures over the weekend and the availability of sheet water have allowed geese to be observed throughout North Dakota. S...
Posted on 3/29/10 at 7:08 AM
Detroit is broke; could bankruptcy lie ahead?
The first report by Detroit's emergency manager declares that the city is broke and at risk of running completely out of money — a financial meltdown that could mean no paychecks or pension benefits and even deeper cuts in municipal services.By Associated Press , May 13, 2013
Study: 1 in 5 consumers had error in credit report
One in five consumers had an error in a credit report issued by a major agency, according to a government study released Monday.February 11, 2013
N.D. 2.0 findings are worth a good look
North Dakota legislators and other policymakers would do well to take a close look at statistical data compiled in “North Dakota 2.0,” a study by USDA Rural Development.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead , June 28, 2012
Panel finds financial crisis was avoidable
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government-appointed panel investigating the roots of the financial crisis says the meltdown occurred because government officials and Wall Street executives ignored warning signs and failed to manage risks.By Daniel Wagner, Associated Press , January 27, 2011
Report shows N.D. tax credits
BISMARCK (AP) — A study by two consumer groups says 92 percent of North Dakota small businesses will be eligible for tax credits to help play the cost of employee health insurance.July 23, 2010
State audit finds that capital projects at NDSU, UND are not adequately monitored
FARGO, N.D. – Concerns about several North Dakota State University projects are raised in an audit released today.By Amy Dalrymple, Forum Communications Co. , May 05, 2010
County approves reports on four grade raises for roads
The Stutsman County Commission approved engineering reports on four grade raises necessary due to last year’s flooding at its regular meeting Tuesday. The approval moves the projects forward with bids to be awarded by the North Dakota Department of Transportation in May. The roads are south of Halfway Lake on County Road 68, two separate grade raises on County Road 67 south of Cleveland and a grade raise one mile west of County Road 67 on County Road 38.By Keith Norman , April 21, 2010
Report details conflicts that led to firing
Fargo Public Works Director Al Weigel awarded no-bid contracts to his business partners, used a city credit card to fill one of their vehicles with gas, accepted free tickets to sporting events and made hundreds of photocopies of their business brochure, according to the report that led to his firing Friday.By By Mike Nowatzki, Forum Communications Co. , March 30, 2010
Dakota recreation report for February 5, 2010
February 05, 2010
Dakota recreation report for January 8, 2010
January 08, 2010
Dakota recreation report for December 31, 2009
December 31, 2009
USDA might revise crop report
The Agriculture Department says it might revise production estimates for some crops.October 03, 2009
Dakota Recreation Report for March 27, 2009
Lake Sakakawea elevation, March 25: 1,825.4 feet above mean sea level. Ice conditions are never completely safe. Use caution and avoid springs, bridges, vegetation, and areas with moving water beneath the ice. Check ice depth with a bar.March 27, 2009
Campaign funds
Gov. John Hoeven has raised nearly $264,000 since Jan. 1 and has $1.2 million in cash on hand, his campaign reported Thursday. Hoeven’s opponent, Sen. Tim Mathern, D-Fargo, raised $71,000 since Jan. 1 and has $82,000 on hand.By By Janell Cole, N.D. Capitol Bureau , May 30, 2008
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