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Waldo Hancock Suspension Bridge coming down- but how?
It had served US 1 for 71 years and has been standing for a total of 82 years. Now, a ...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 4:11 AM
Event for quadriplegic motorcycle crash victim to be birthday benefit
A fundraiser for Dennis Ahoe, a Williston, N.D.,resident who was seriously injured in a June 1 motorcycle crash, will fall on the same day as his 60th birthday, according to his family. He wont be ...
Posted on 8/23/12 at 2:42 PM
I think I just got archived
I received a phone call Tuesday from the Director of Research and Publications, Office of the Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice in Washington DC. Her name is Mary. Im still a little confu...
Posted on 8/17/11 at 2:15 AM
Federal debt and the states
I just finished the below story about one idea to get control over the nation's federal debt. So far, none of the 27 amendments to the Constitution have been proposed by constitutional convention, ac...
Posted on 10/5/10 at 12:17 PM
Billy Mays: Hustler Dead
The TV pitchman of Oxi-clean dead from a bump on his head, on US Airway flight 1241 into Tampa, Florida. Rough landing when a tire blew out on landing. Billy went home with a headache and went to bed,...
Posted on 6/28/09 at 9:13 AM
Senate OKs measure blocking fees for Mo. River H2O
The U.S. Senate passed an amendment Wednesday blocking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from charging fees to access water in upper Missouri River reservoirs.By Associated Press , May 15, 2013
US business stockpiles flat in March, sales fall
U.S. businesses left their stockpiles unchanged in March for a second straight month while their sales fell sharply.By Associated Press , May 14, 2013
Afghan president says US wants to keep 9 bases
The U.S. wants to keep nine bases in Afghanistan after U.S. combat troops withdraw in 2014 which is fine as long as America makes "security and economic guarantees" in exchange, President Hamid Karzai said Thursday in his first public overture in what have been private talks on a future pact between the uneasy allies.By Associated Press , May 09, 2013
Another flooded North Dakota highway reopens
Another highway in North Dakota that has been shut down by flooding in recent days has reopened.By Associated Press , May 02, 2013
US, allies seek to boost Syrian opposition
Foreign ministers from the main supporters of the rebels trying to topple the Syrian government worked Saturday to increase pressure on President Bashar Assad, but the opposition demanded direct military involvement.By Associated Press , April 21, 2013
Report: US footing greater bill for overseas bases
The United States is footing more of the bill for overseas bases in Germany, Japan and South Korea even as the military reduces the number of American troops in Europe and strategically repositions forces in Asia, a congressional report says.April 17, 2013
US-Mexico tie draws big TV audience for soccer
The scoreless tie between the United States and Mexico more than doubled the previous high viewership for a World Cup qualifier on an ESPN network.By Associated Press , March 28, 2013
In Russia, teen complains of adoptive US parents
A teenager adopted by an American couple has returned to Russia, claiming that his adoptive family treated him badly and that he lived on the streets of Philadelphia and stole just to survive, Russian state media reported.By Associated Press , March 27, 2013
US aids Honduran police despite death squad fears
The U.S. State Department, which spends millions of taxpayer dollars a year on the Honduran National Police, has assured Congress that money only goes to specially vetted and trained units that don't operate under the direct supervision of a police chief once accused of extrajudicial killings and "social cleansing."By Associated Press , March 23, 2013
Pentagon: Iranian plane pursued US spy drone
An Iranian fighter jet approached a U.S. surveillance drone over the Persian Gulf but broke off its pursuit after the pilot of a U.S. escort plane radioed a verbal warning, the Pentagon said Thursday.March 15, 2013
Cyrus the Great artifact shown in US for 1st time
A nearly 2,600-year-old clay cylinder described as the world's first human rights declaration is being shown for the first time in the United States.March 07, 2013
US Highway 85 blocked from ND 50 to ND 5
US Highway 85 is blocked from the junction of ND 50 to ND 5 in northwest North Dakota due to heavy snow drifts. In addition, ND Highway 50 is blocked from the junction of US 85 to ND 42 near Alamo due to a traffic incident.March 04, 2013
US wrestlers shake hands with Ahmadinejad
In a rare gesture of goodwill, members of the U.S. freestyle wrestling team shook hands with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Friday after finishing third in a tournament.February 23, 2013
US, Iran find common ground: Olympic wrestling
The caretakers of the Olympics may have inadvertently accomplished what has eluded diplomats: Galvanizing Iran and the U.S. on a common goal.February 20, 2013
Allen retirement opens Europe command slot
President Barack Obama is looking for a new candidate to lead American and allied forces in Europe after his first choice, Marine Gen. John Allen, bowed out Tuesday and announced his intention to retire for what he called personal reasons.February 20, 2013
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