
Tengesdal powers Minot past Central
Magicians running back rushes for 184 yards and 2 TDs
After both teams played the first week of the season without their star running back, one team’s tailback returned to the lineup Friday and the other team’s tailback did not.
The score was reflective of that at Cushman Field as Minot beat Grand Forks Central 23-0.

Vikings trade QB Rosenfels to Giants
Updated: 10:30 p.m.
The New York Giants have acquired quarterback Sage Rosenfels and running back Darius Reynaud from the Minnesota Vikings for undisclosed draft picks.

Shootin' par with the Predators
As new mission nears, life goes on at GF air base — and that includes a few rounds of golf.

Governor candidates show extremes at Minnesota State Fair debate
Minnesota's candidates for governor took it outside today for a raucous debate driven by talk over tax-hike proposals by two hopefuls and the hush-hush budget plan of the third.

Task force discusses Devils Lake flooding issues
Relocating part of the city of Minnewaukan, N.D., moving more water downstream without not sacrificing water quality, and finding additional means to store water upstream are key points that likely will be part of a White House interagency working group’s action plan for Devils Lake, which will be released Sept. 20.
D-G-F shuts out Green Wave
GLYNDON, Minn. — Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton got 110 yards on its first three plays of the season. The horse race turned to a dogfight and the Rebels used the ultimate litmus test of football toughness – the goal-line stand – to preserve a high school victory.
RELATED CONTENTSacred Heart falls to Ulen-Hitterdal in season opener
Troy Peterson is a wildcard for the Ulen-Hitterdal football team. The standout junior, wearing number 54, was split out wide on Friday night when he hauled in a backbreaking touchdown pass during the Spartans’ 30-15 season-opening win over East Grand Forks Sacred Heart.
RELATED CONTENTRiders offense breaks out
Johnstone, Hanson, Berg lead balanced Red River attack
Seven days removed from an offensive showing that included no points and three unsuccessful trips to the red zone, Grand Forks Red River bounced back in a big way.
Tengesdal powers Minot past Central
Magicians running back rushes for 184 yards and 2 TDs
After both teams played the first week of the season without their star running back, one team’s tailback returned to the lineup Friday and the other team’s tailback did not.
The score was reflective of that at Cushman Field as Minot beat Grand Forks Central 23-0.
Jury finds GF man guilty of sexual abuse
A 12-person jury in Grand Forks returned a guilty verdict Friday evening after a three-day trial of a man accused of having sexual contact with a girl over the course of nine years.
Grand Forks outdoor pools attract largest crowds since 1996
Grand Forks’ two public outdoor pools attracted about 32,500 swimmers this year, the highest total since 1996.
RELATED CONTENTPrices at the pump set to stay low for Labor Day
Extra fuel supply will keep prices from spiking as 31.4 million Americans plan to travel at least 50 miles this weekend
RELATED CONTENTPOLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Grant awarded to improve Fort Totten library services
North Dakota’s congressional delegation on Friday announced a $117,000 federal grant that will be used to improve library services in Fort Totten. Rep. Earl Pomeroy and Sens. Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan, all Democrats, said the money provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the Spirit Lake Tribe will fund a literacy improvement program at Cankdeska Cikana Community College.
Grand Forks mission sets record
Officials appeal for more donations to handle influx
The Northlands Rescue Mission in Grand Forks set a record Thursday night with 126 people staying at the facility, officials said Friday.
Pawlenty tells FOX News government is like a 'drug dealer'
In an interview Thursday with Fox News' "Your World With Neil Cavuto," Pawlenty defended his order that seeks to limit his state's participation in the new health care overhaul law that makes available funds for states to try new medical models. The potential 2012 Republican presidential contender said it would be wrong to take the money.
RELATED CONTENTIs the GOP becoming the Tea Party?
The grass-roots network of fed-up conservative-libertarian voters displayed its power in its biggest triumph of the election year: the toppling of Sen. Lisa Murkowski in Alaska's GOP primary. Political novice Joe Miller is the fifth tea party insurgent to win a GOP Senate nominating contest, an upset that few, if any, saw coming.
RELATED CONTENTIntegration sessions to be held Wednesday
Two training sessions are scheduled next week for immigrants from African countries and Grand Forks community stakeholders to help integrate immigrants into the city.
Viking Elementary dedicates new playground
A new playground at Viking Elementary School will bear the name of a beloved physical education teacher who promoted fitness.
RELATED CONTENTEx-UND student sentenced for marriage fraud
Authorities say 23-year-old Jeffrey Goble agreed to marry 28-year-old Alma Numic for the money so she could obtain U.S. citizenship.
‘Double dip’ recession could hurt North Dakota
Two things drive North Dakota’s economy: agriculture and energy. We’ve known for a long time that the Upper Midwest is the breadbasket of the world. We now know how important North Dakota is to the energy needs of the world. And people always will need food and energy.
RELATED CONTENTTwin Cities band in GF on Thursday to promote album
Kazyak, an electric-folk-rock band that incorporates funky jazz, rootsy bluegrass and even elements of classical musical will play Thursday night at Crosstown Lounge in Grand Forks to promote its debut album “A Beautiful Brontosaurus.”
RELATED CONTENTJudge won't allow Libertarian candidates to be added to North Dakota ballot
The Libertarians wanted to run for two Grand Forks seats in the North Dakota House and a state Senate seat in Wahpeton.
Man arrested in alleged rape in north Fargo
A 49-year-old Fargo man was arrested this morning on suspicion of gross sexual imposition, police said.
Latest oil rig problem in the Gulf much different than BP spill
Unlike the blast that led to the massive BP spill, the latest oil platform fire in the Gulf of Mexico killed no one and sent no crude gushing into the water.
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