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In Bismarck, more counterfeit money surfaces
Police said an employee at a local bank reports finding a bogus $100 bill in a deposit received from a business. Six counterfeit $100 bills were reported by the Bank of North Dakota last week, and four fake $100 bills were passed at Bismarck businesses two weeks ago.
Friday, March, 02, 2012 - - News

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Mandan to choose new school superintendent soon
Superintendent Wilfred Volesky is retiring at the end of the academic year, after four decades in education. The Bismarck Tribune reports that today is the deadline for applications from people interested in succeeding him.
Friday, February, 24, 2012 - - News

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Snow hampers travel in parts of the Dakotas
Travel has been hampered in parts of the Dakotas as the states get their second measurable snowfall in a week and icy roads were blamed in a fatal accident north of Bowman, N.D. North Dakota officials have reopened Interstate 94 from Mandan to Dickinson. I-94 had been closed earlier today because of trucks blocking the road.
Friday, February, 24, 2012 - - News

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Golden Valley, N.D., woman pleads not guilty to negligent homicide
Memory Bell is charged with felony negligent homicide and a misdemeanor driving offense in the July death of Tyler Holder, 23.
Thursday, February, 23, 2012 - - News

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Popular N.D. ski area celebrating 20th anniversary
Huff Hills attracts between 10,000 and 12,000 skiers and ski-boarders during a good season, though operator Andy Beck tells The Bismarck Tribune that business is down this year because of the mild winter.
Saturday, February, 18, 2012 - - News

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Dickinson State administrator says resignation not tied to critical audit report
Steve Glasser said he left because of a good job offer at American Bank Center. He resigned Feb. 3 and his last official day at DSU was Wednesday. Glasser says that his work at the school involved recruitment of domestic and not international students. He says he had no direct involvement in the awarding of the degrees.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - - News

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N.D. education officials targeting No Child waiver application by fall
The state chose not to apply before a deadline last fall and will not apply by the second-round deadline at the end of this month.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - - News

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Dickinson-based solar business to be honored at White House
SolarBee Inc. received an invitation from the White House and U.S. Department of Agriculture to attend the event next Friday.
Saturday, February, 11, 2012 - - News

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Trial scheduled in Bismarck day care drug bust case
27-year-old Antonio Anderson, 19-year-old Carli Jo Burghart and 19-year-old Tesa Klesalek all have pleaded not guilty to drug charges. Burghart also has pleaded not guilty to a child neglect charge. A fourth defendant, Ashley Dwyer, pleaded guilty last month to a drug charge, was given a deferred sentence and fined $350.
Saturday, February, 11, 2012 - - News

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North Dakota's state parks to start taking reservations Tuesday
North Dakota state parks officially open May 18, but reservations can be made 24 hours a day with the exception of the first day of the 95-day window. On Tuesday, reservations can be made starting at 7 a.m.
Friday, February, 10, 2012 - - Outdoors

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2 Mandan businessmen, woman charged in drug conspiracy
wo Mandan businessmen who faced charges connected to imitation drugs in 2010 have been charged again.
Friday, February, 10, 2012 - - News

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Underwood, N.D., brothers charged in drugs-for-stolen property case
Two Underwood brothers are accused of dealing drugs near a school and accepting property stolen from various locations in northern North Dakota as payment.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - - News

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Williston Walmart cracks down on parking lot campers
The store has posted notices that campers will be towed after 24 hours. The parking lot at the Williston Walmart has become a mecca for oil field job seekers from around the country. It also has developed a reputation for being a place to avoid at night.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - - News

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Hearing scheduled for suspect in Beulah, N.D., shooting
29-year-old Richard Whitman is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 14 in Mercer County.
Tuesday, February, 07, 2012 - - News

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Bismarck play proceeds to benefit family of slain officer
Theater students at Bismarck's Horizon Middle School are donating ticket sales from the final performances of "Squad Room" to the memorial fund of slain police Sgt. Steve Kenner.
Monday, February, 06, 2012 - - News

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OUR OPINION: Conservation’s time in N.D. has come
For most of the 20th century, North Dakotans didn’t have to worry much about conservation. The state’s slow growth posed little threat to the landscape. The Badlands and ranchlands existed in a languid steady state, lulling residents into thinking the areas didn’t need protection.
Monday, February, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Saturday fiddle festival brings music students to Bismarck
The fourth annual Arthur A. Link Fiddle Festival is today at the Former Governor's Mansion. It's held in honor of Link's lifelong love of music. Link was a violin player who met his wife, Grace, at a dance while he was playing violin in a band.
Saturday, February, 04, 2012 - - News

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Bismarck teacher accused of sex with 17-year-old girl
A teacher in Bismarck's Catholic grade schools is accused of having sex on multiple occasions with a 17-year-old girl.
Friday, February, 03, 2012 - - News

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Informational pickets end at Mandan oil refinery
The United Steelworkers union and Shell Oil on Wednesday announced a tentative deal on a new three-year contract covering Shell refinery workers across the country. The deal will be used as a model for negotiations between union workers and Tesoro, which owns the Mandan refinery.
Thursday, February, 02, 2012 - - Business

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Former N.D. high school teacher accused of sexual assault
A former Hebron High School teacher has been charged with two counts of felony sexual assault after she allegedly had sex with one boy and fondled another.
Saturday, January, 28, 2012 - - News

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