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2013 SIA Conference in Minneapolis/St. Paul
Author's note: There are a lot of unique features that make the Twin Cities in Minnesota worth visiting. One of those has to do with the bridges. Regardless of type, hundreds of them can be seen w...
Posted on 6/13/13 at 4:34 AM
You Can Be Successful without Owning Goats
When I was a kid, all successful people went to college, because if you didn't, you weren't a success. Whatever a success is. I think it means that you bring home a chunky paycheck, replace your c...
Posted on 6/7/13 at 2:24 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
Mini-donuts vs. the craters of the moon
As if to escape all the attention it's been getting as a Blue Moon, the moon last night was anything but blue. It rose a deep red and remained orange for a long time in the hazy air. Members of our ...
Posted on 9/2/12 at 11:40 AM
Urgent–In Whose Eyes?
I took the photo above myself. Can you guess what it is? When I saw the item where you would find the phrase, I immediately thought to myself, This is worth blogging about some day. And that is pre...
Posted on 6/26/12 at 7:00 AM
Society to hold Weihnachtsfest
Germans from Russia Heritage Society, James Valley Chapter, is sponsoring a Weihnachtsfest celebration at 6 p.m. Dec. 3 at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 1000 Fifth Ave. N.E.November 24, 2009
Scottish dinner set in Fargo
The annual Scottish dinner and program, of the St. Andrew’s Society, will be held on Nov. 7, at the Ramada Plaza Suites and Conference Center in Fargo. The social hour will begin at 5 p.m. and the dinner will begin at 6 p.m.October 20, 2009
Lions supporting center expansion
On Oct. 30, the delegates to the 2008 State Lions Convention passed a resolution to support the expansion of the North Dakota Heritage Center in Bismarck. The resolution asked each local Lions Club to consider a pledge for five years to the State Historical Society of North Dakota Foundation in support of the expansion plans.March 10, 2009
Humane Society supper rescheduled
The James River Humane Society has rescheduled its spaghetti supper fundraiser.February 26, 2009
Historical Society seeks comment
The state’s history agency is seeking public comment on the use of historic preservation funds it receives from the National Park Service. Each year the State Historical Society of North Dakota receives federal funds though the National Park Service’s Historic Preservation Fund to help identify, evaluate and preserve cultural resources in the state.February 11, 2009
SHSND redesigns Web site for more involvement
The state’s history agency, the State Historical Society of North Dakota, has launched its newly redesigned Web site at www.history.nd.gov, which features improved navigation and gives users with a new Web experience. “We are excited about the launch of our new Web site and all that it offers to visitors, from the casual reader to the dedicated researcher,” said SHSND Director Merl Paaverud.February 05, 2009
SHS Sensational Sundays set
The State Historical Society of North Dakota is sponsoring Sensational Sundays programs, with the first program Jan. 11 and the final one April 5. There will be one program in January, two in February, five in March and one in April.December 18, 2008
Center expansion plans are impressive
The State Historical Society has grand plans. That’s why it’s unveiling an expansion plan for the Heritage Center in Bismarck. The society is proposing a 97,0000 square-foot expansion with an estimated price tag of $52.4 million. The expansion includes more display areas and storage, a cafe, an outdoor patio, a new entrance and a 60-seat theater.By Minot Daily News , November 06, 2008
State Historical Society of N.D. gains, loses staff
The State Historical Society of North Dakota has a new architectural historian and will soon say good-bye to a longtime archivist. In a third personnel change at the agency, a museum preparator for the state Heritage Center has accepted a job with the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.By Janell Cole, N.D. Capitol Bureau , August 09, 2008
Rare fossil on display
Children of all ages will be able to enjoy Storytime with the Library programs at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, July 18, at the North Dakota Heritage Center in Bismarck.July 10, 2008
Society conducting program meeting
The first in a series of public meetings to gather the public’s views on future directions for the North Dakota Historic Preservation program will be held in Dickinson on Thursday, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Mountain Time. The meeting, conducted by the state’s history agency, the State Historical Society of North Dakota, will be held in the City Council Chambers of the Dickinson City Hall, located at 99 2nd Street East.June 07, 2008
Mering inducted into honor society
On May 5, Jennifer Mering, with 17 other juniors, was inducted into the alpha chapter of the National Honor Society at Presentation Chapel of Shanley High School.May 27, 2008
Humane society gets $300,000
The secretary of the Humane Society of Richland-Wilkin counties says the group will use a $300,000 donation for a new building. Donna Erickson said the money was given by 94-year-old Glenn Ista of Fargo, a former Walcott-area farmer.May 22, 2008
Nitschkes to speak at Heritage Society
Larry and Shirley Nitschke of Jamestown will speak at the Germans from Russia Heritage Society James Valley Chapter’s monthly meeting.January 29, 2008
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