NORTH DAKOTA
Meet Tim Bernhardt!
My name is Tim Bernhardt and I am a Grand Forks original. My parents are from Bemidji, MN and Chicago IL and met at UND. From what I have heard, my dad graduated but spent the majority of his time eit...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 3:43 PM
Dungeons and Dragons Lovers Need to Visit Jamestown
One of the best stories in all of Dungeons & Dragons is the tale of the Dread Gazebo, in which a storyteller's group meets a gazebo and, not knowing what it is, assumes it's a monster of some ki...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 2:37 PM
Forum Communications IT personnel talk new initiatives, future technology at conference
FARGO, N.D. - More than 20 information technology personnel from around the Forum Communications Co. network gathered here Tuesday afternoon to discuss common digital initiatives around the network a...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 2:34 PM
June Random Updates
There have a been a couple newsworthy items that have popped up in the last couple weeks concerning UND Football. June is obviously a slow time of the year so when something actually does happen it be...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 9:59 AM
June Heat Wave of 1995
In my last blog posting, I mentioned that the last 100 degree temperature recorded in the month of June in Fargo Moorhead was back on June 17, 1995. That 100 degree day was part of an eight day str...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 7:47 AM
N.D. general fund revenue beats forecast by $1.6 billion
Revenue streaming into North Dakota’s general fund has surpassed the state’s forecast by $1.6 billion with one month left to go in the two-year budget cycle, state Budget Director Pam Sharp reported Tuesday, prompting one lawmaker to ask, “How can we be that far off?”By Mike Nowatzki , June 18, 2013
Defense lawyers in teacher's murder case want to move trial
By Associated Press , June 18, 2013
Grand Forks sales tax collection ahead of 2012 pace
Sale tax collections in Grand Forks totaled $9.5 million for the first four months of the year, slightly ahead of the same period in 2012.By Herald Staff Reports , June 18, 2013
UND vice presidents support Kelley in letter to higher ed board
By Jennifer Johnson , June 18, 2013
Bismarck woman pleads not guilty to child neglect
A Bismarck woman accused of leaving four children home alone in an apartment where a fire started in an oven has pleaded not guilty to abuse or neglect of a child.By Associated Press , June 18, 2013
Proposed oil field waste landfill draws criticism
A proposed oil field waste landfill northwest of Underwood is being criticized by some area residents who fear radioactive contamination and increased highway traffic.By Associated Press , June 18, 2013
North Dakota Trails Conference getting under way
The two-day North Dakota Trails Conference was getting under way Tuesday. It's sponsored by the state Parks and Recreation Department and the North Dakota Recreation and Parks Association.By Associated Press , June 18, 2013
Meeting planned to talk about bovine tuberculosis
North Dakota agriculture and animal health officials are holding a meeting with cattle producers, veterinarians and others to talk about bovine tuberculosis.By Associated Press , June 18, 2013
Cannonball, N.D., man sentenced for domestic assault
U.S. Attorney Timothy Purdon says 26-year-old Ira Plenty Chief was sentenced on Monday. Plenty Chief pleaded guilty to the charge in MarchBy Associated Press , June 18, 2013
Brossarts go to trial after deal rejected
By Stephen J. Lee , June 17, 2013
Officials say immigration critical to growing N.D. businesses
By Dave Olson , June 17, 2013
Authorities not commenting on investigation into death of 3-year-old on Spirit Lake Reservation
By Chuck Haga , June 17, 2013
13th plea deal in ring that killed 2 teens
Ryan Lane, formerly of Grand Forks, may soon agree to change his plea to guilty in a wide-ranging federal case alleging an international conspiracy to make and sell synthetic hallucinogens blamed for killing two teens in Grand Forks last June.By Stephen J. Lee , June 17, 2013
Warmer, drier weather helps N.D. farmers
Warmer and drier weather across North Dakota last week allowed farmers to get the last of their crops planted. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in its weekly crop report that there were 5 days suitable for fieldwork on average last week.By Associated Press , June 17, 2013
North Dakota tribe plans to launch riverboat gambling yacht
By Associated Press , June 17, 2013
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