RULES
10 Rules for Naming a Baby
Selecting a name for your baby isn't easy, with so many names to choose from. At the risk of putting my foot in it, because I'm not a parent and have never had to make this kind of life-altering deci...
Posted on 12/13/12 at 10:00 PM
North Dakota Supreme Court Rules (New)
Rule 3.4 Privacy Protection For Filings Made With The Court. SS numbers, date of birth, addresses, are now all redacted, blanked out by local courts. www.ndcourts.com/court/rules/NDROC/rule3.4.htm...
Posted on 8/29/09 at 8:34 AM
Judge: Ariz. sheriff's office profiles Latinos
A federal judge ruled Friday that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically singled out Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols, marking the first finding by a court that the agency racially profiles people.By Associated Press , May 24, 2013
First full cruise season under new rules start
First full cruise season under new rules startBy Associated Press , May 01, 2013
Safety rules limited for small fertilizer plants
There were no sprinklers. No firewalls. No water deluge systems. Safety inspections were rare at the fertilizer company in West, Texas, that exploded and killed at least 14 people this week.By Associated Press , April 20, 2013
Judge rejects case challenging Seattle arena deal
A Washington state judge rejected a lawsuit Friday aimed at undoing a deal to build a new professional basketball and hockey arena in Seattle — a key part of plans to bring the NBA back to town.February 22, 2013
NFL makes rules changes
The NFL will move kickoffs up 5 yards to the 35-yard line, keep touchbacks coming out to the 20 and allow the number of players in a blocking wedge to remain at two.March 23, 2011
Director seeks fines for breaking park rules
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s parks director wants the authority to impose fines of up to $250 for breaking park rules and to handle alleged violations outside of the state’s criminal courts, an agency official said Friday.January 15, 2011
Head-scratching rules and regs
One could be generous and call some game laws inexplicable; or one could be more accurate and say they are dim-witted. Take the age requirement for a person to hunt big game. With the myriad distractions available to youth today, including an endless procession of electronic gadgetry, it makes no sense to restrict young hunters with an age limit. By the time a youth is 14 that person most likely has interests other than hunting and never will become a hunter.By Bernie Kuntz, Outdoors , December 03, 2010
Bismarck considering rules
Bismarck planners are discussing rules for small wind turbines in the city. City Planner Gregg Greenquist said a proposed ordinance would focus on wind turbines that produce fewer than 25 kilowatts of power. It would establish setback and noise rules for the turbines and other rules for movement of the rotor blades. A Nov. 18 public hearing is scheduled.October 29, 2009
School district sets media rules
A western Minnesota school district has new rules for media coverage of board meetings — rules some broadcasters say are too restrictive. The Breckenridge School Board adjourned a recent meeting when a television reporter tried to place a microphone in front the superintendent and board members. What followed was a new set of rules for reporters.October 01, 2009
New rules begin for crossing borders
By By Manuel Valdes, The Associated Press , June 01, 2009
Men’s softball meeting Sunday
An organizational meeting for Jamestown men’s softball is scheduled for Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Otter Tail building. Each team is to have a representative present. Rules changes, election of board members and assignment of teams on league nights will be discussed.April 02, 2009
Slowpitch softball rules clinic set
There will be a slowpitch softball umpires rules clinic on Sunday, March 29 at 2 p.m. in the Otter Tail Community Room. Anyone interested in umpiring slowpitch softball this season is required to attend. For more information, contact Tom Harty at 952-1586 or 252-0371.March 25, 2009
Measures set storage rules
A re-searcher says North Dakota’s oil fields may be good places to store carbon dioxide.February 27, 2009
What others think": Let the evidence decide in driving issues
Anecdotes matter. But statistics and science matter more. That should be the mantra in Bismarck as the North Dakota Legislature takes up questions of traffic safety. Should drivers be required to keep their headlights on at all times? State Sen. Art Behm, D-Niagara, thinks they should. Should motorists be allowed to send text messages while driving? State Rep. Lawrence Klemin, R-Bismarck, thinks they should not.By Grand Forks Herald , January 30, 2009
Obama orders push toward cleaner, more efficient cars
President Barack Obama is all about change, but on Monday, he went where lots of presidents have gone before: promising that the United States will become energy independent. And so Obama opened an ambitious, double-barreled assault on global warming and U.S. energy woes, moving quickly toward rules requiring cleaner-running cars that guzzle less gas. He called it a journey toward energy independence and said “each step begins to move us in a new direction.”January 27, 2009
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