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The Socks from Hell
I have conquered the Socks from Hell. It is not so much that I have subjugated these hand-knitted demons to their knees so much that I have brought them to my feet. Snugly, quietly, they embrace my v...
Posted on 12/5/12 at 3:10 PM
In Kind Donors - Thank YOU!
To our In-Kind Donors, Thank you for helping make A Chocolate Affair our mostsuccessfulyet! In-Kind Donors The Dickinson Press KXMA-TV KQCD-TV KDIX Radio Quality Quick Print Wal...
Posted on 7/11/12 at 9:16 AM
The Monthly "Visit"
Well there it was again, like clockwork that time of the month had arrived again all too soon. I absolutely dread it and I am so happy when it is over because I know I have a whole month before Ill ...
Posted on 7/20/09 at 1:38 AM
Supreme Court to look into Wal-Mart sex bias lawsuit 
The Supreme Court said today it will consider whether to keep alive the largest employment discrimination lawsuit in U.S. history, a case that claims Wal-Mart pays women less than men and promotes women less frequently.
By Mark Sherman , December 06, 2010
GF police: Ear-piercers booted from Wal-Mart 
Grand Forks police say two UND students were kicked out of Wal-Mart after piercing their ears in an aisle of the store.
October 14, 2010
N.D. law protects small pharmacies from big-box stores 
As national competitors such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Target Corp. and Walgreen Co. fight to dominate the pharmacy market, small North Dakota drugstores are largely protected from that struggle. For almost five decades, a unique state law has required that pharmacists own or control most of the state’s pharmacies
By Dale Wetzel , September 25, 2010
Cub Foods takes on Wal-Mart 
Cub Foods is taking on Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in a fight over the busy St. Paul-Midway shopping district.
By Associated Press , June 08, 2010
AROUND THE REGION: Dickinson pension changes ... 'Read before vote' measure OK ... Patrol IDs crash victims ... more 
The city of Dickinson, N.D., may change its distribution method for pensions. City Administrator Shawn Kessel said several city workers have retired in the past six months, and nearly a dozen more are becoming eligible. He said it might be the most in the city’s history.
By Associated Press , March 19, 2010
Minnesota food company expands product recall
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture says Parkers Farm took that action after the department determined that all products made at the company's Coon Rapids plant may have been contaminated with the Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.By Associated Press , January 15, 2010
Parents warned against use of cheap kids' jewelry
By Justin Pritchard , January 14, 2010
Scuffling customers close Southern California Wal-Mart 
Police say a Wal-Mart store in Southern California closed its doors for several hours before dawn after some Black Friday shoppers began fighting over bargain merchandise.
By Associated Press , November 27, 2009
COLUMNIST LLOYD OMDAHL: Of cabbages and kings 
This and that from here and there in North Dakota, Minnesota and beyond.
November 22, 2009
AROUND THE REGION: Animal terrorism charge ... Pizza garb aids robbery ... Somali recruitment case ... more 
A Minneapolis man has been indicted on animal terrorism charges in Iowa, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday. The indictment charges Scott Ryan DeMuth with one count of conspiring to commit animal enterprise terrorism and cause economic damage exceeding $10,000. It said the acts DeMuth is accused of committing occurred between Nov. 9, 2004, and Nov. 20, 2004.
By Forum Communications/Associated Press , November 20, 2009
Wal-Mart to keep stores open to ease Black Friday 
Wal-Mart Stores said today it will keep its stores open 24 hours and take new crowd-control measures Thanksgiving weekend after a temporary employee was trampled to death in a Black Friday rush last year.
By Associated Press , November 11, 2009
Deja vu: Wal-Mart, Amazon, Target in DVD price war 
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. started another price war Thursday, trimming the online preorder prices of some upcoming DVDs after its price cut on books last month. And, once again, competitors Amazon.com and Target scrambled to match the prices.
By Michelle Chapman , November 06, 2009
Amazon.com extends Internet price war on books 
Authors, publishers and rival booksellers worry that cutting the price so low will harm competition and force down the cost of books overall, leading to a reduction in author advances.
By Hillel Italie , November 03, 2009
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Archery doe licenses left ... Sakakawea oil impact study ... N.D. at energy summit ... more 
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will continue to issue remaining doe licenses through the end of the archery season. There’s no limit to the number of licenses a hunter can receive. Nearly 90 percent of the deer licenses have been issued, but nearly 15,000 antlerless licenses remain for the 2009 season, in several units.
By Associated Press , October 25, 2009
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: DL comments evaluated ... Pharmacy law measure planned ... Deputy seeks shooting info ... more 
North Dakota officials hope to have a decision by the end of the year on changes that would allow water to move more quickly and frequently out of flooded Devils Lake, the state’s environmental chief said Thursday.
Three public hearings were held on the plan this week, and written comments will be accepted until Nov. 6.
By Herald Wire Reports , October 09, 2009
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