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Rural Reflections Radio
Here is this week's Rural Reflections Radio program, Bullitt...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 10:39 AM
United Nations Foundation
Listen to internet radio with Barbara Talisman CFRE on Blog Talk Radio...
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:38 AM
My Unwanted Follower
Sometimes, when were young and nubile and wearing tight pants, guys follow a little close. And while my pants may fit a little tighter than what I like now and then, Im no longer young and nubile, so...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 2:02 PM
faith fridays: patrick coffin and our price tag
Last night was the night of a lifetime for me. It was special enough to do something I may have done only one other time in my life. I scheduled an appointment to have my hair styled. I also bou...
Posted on 2/3/12 at 4:51 PM
Area Christian Ministry has a huge God Moment!
This all took place on Oct. 13-15, 2011. Hearing of it made me misty eyed. I present this story just as it was presented to me: Every fall for the past 17 years, Shine the Light Inc., a non-profit Ch...
Posted on 10/28/11 at 12:39 PM
KNOX’s Jim Bollman retires after 55 years 
By Ryan Bakken , July 31, 2012
NPR 'Car Talk' duo retiring; reruns to continue 
By Associated Press , June 08, 2012
Scott Hennen asks fans to become ‘founding fathers’ 
By Marino Eccher , June 01, 2012
Hennen returns to the airwaves, denies oil baron Hamm is investor in station purchase 
By Helmut Schmidt , April 19, 2012
Radio host Hennen to buy back The Flag 
Scott Hennen, a conservative talk show host and radio station manager, has signed an agreement to buy back 1100 AM The Flag, the Fargo radio station he founded in 2008 before his investors fired him in 2010.
By Wendy Reuer, Eric Peterson and John Lamb , April 18, 2012
Radio producer launches food truck, new radio show
By Amy Dalrymple , April 18, 2012
How the sinking Titanic raised a new era in journalism 
By Tammy Swift and Associated Press , April 15, 2012
Businessman, radio personality Howard Webb leaves legacy of active retirement 
Howard Webb, a longtime Grand Forks dairy company salesman who in retirement became a public figure of sorts for his work on radio covering local government, died Sunday, April 8, in the Northwood (N.D.) Deaconess Health Center. He was 96.
By Stephen J. Lee , April 11, 2012
Areavoices: A vintage 'Phillips 66 Radio Revue' broadcast from May 1952 
Live musical programs were the foundation of WDAY’s early days of broadcasting. By the 1950’s, as pre-recorded music came more into vogue, WDAY still featured live musicians on shows with titles like Swing Shop, Jam for Supper, Matinee for Moderns, Pop Tunes at Five and Modern Harmonies with the Phil Rito Trio.
By Forum Communications , April 06, 2012
Liberal group starts radio campaign against Rush Limbaugh 
By David Bauder , March 22, 2012
Conservative talk show host Scott Hennen off the air in Grand Forks 
By Chuck Haga , March 20, 2012
Ross Hartsough, Grand Forks, letter: Be proud to live where dissent is heard 
Many people say things with which I not only disagree, but vehemently disagree. And I am pleased to live in a country where this is permitted.
By Ross Hartsough , March 10, 2012
Limbaugh calls his apology to student sincere; more advertisers leave show 
Radio host Rush Limbaugh also joked that he, too, got a busy signal today when he called the show to join the growing roster of advertisers abandoning it. The student, Sandra Fluke, said Limbaugh's apology did nothing to change the corrosive tone of the debate over health care coverage and that Americans have to decide whether they want to support companies that continue to advertise on his program.
By Philip Elliott , March 05, 2012
Law student gets apology from Limbaugh after insult 
By Philip Elliott , March 03, 2012
Schultz finds his liberal footing among talk broadcasters 
By Alana Semuels , February 22, 2012
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