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Dazed and confused...
Today, while all my windows were open in the house, I heard the wafting sounds of 70s and 80s rock from a neighbor's house. This is a neighbor that I would guess to be a bit older than me (but let me ...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 11:15 PM
Nine UND alumni compete for the Stanley Cup
The best time of the year for hockey fans begins tonight: the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The question on everyone's mind is quite obviously "Who will raise the Cup?" Will it be the President's Trophy-wi...
Posted on 4/30/13 at 6:16 PM
memorable mondays: the band chicago and the rising river
This weekend was slated to be a quiet one. With the soccer season delayed, it looked to be a weekend of singing for a funeral and Mass and maybe cleaning out the van (still on the list). Then Friday ...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 12:02 AM
What Are The Vikings Doing?
If someone knows what the Vikings are doing, will you please let me know? For a team with the most pathetic receiving corps in modern-day football, they...
Posted on 3/12/13 at 12:25 PM
Speculation Alert: Tim Tibesar to Chicago Bears?
With the recently named hire of Marc Trestman as head coach for the Chicago Bears, the speculation can begin about former UND All-American linebacker and D-coordinator Tim Tibesar being added to the s...
Posted on 1/16/13 at 1:11 PM
Report: Divide Great Lakes, Mississippi watersheds for invasive species protection 
Groups representing states and cities in the Great Lakes region today proposed spending up to $9.5 billion on a massive engineering project to separate the lakes from the Mississippi River watershed in the Chicago area, describing it as the only sure way to protect both aquatic systems from invasions by destructive species such as Asian carp.
By John Flesher , January 31, 2012
Dorgan appointed to national science laboratory board 
By Associated Press , January 11, 2012
Cain accuser's ex-boyfriend says all three met in late '90s 
By Holbrook Mohr and Jack Gillum , November 14, 2011
Airline fined $900,000 for lengthy tarmac delays 
By Joan Lowy , November 14, 2011
Ex-Chicago Cub player civilly committed in Duluth 
A former professional baseball player who suffers from dementia and was accused of assaulting his wife in Duluth has been civilly committed as mentally ill.
By Associated Press , November 14, 2011
Chicago-area woman, bypassing anonymity, accuses Cain of bold sexual advance 
By Beth Fouhy and Jack Gillum , November 07, 2011
Marathon mom: Pregnant woman's 26.5 miles followed by 7-lb., 13-ounce newborn
Amber Miller was nearly 39 weeks pregnant when she started the 26.2-mile Chicago Marathon on Sunday morning. The DuPage County woman in a telephone interview from her hospital bed that her doctor allowed her to run half the race and walk half the race.By Associated Press , October 10, 2011
Ex-Weezer bassist Mikey Welsh, who became painter, dies at 40 
By Associated Press , October 09, 2011
Huge fish spurs call to 're-reverse' Chicago River 
By Tammy Webber , August 18, 2011
'WIENER WARS': Legal beefs over top dog claims bring Kraft, Sara Lee to court
The battle pits Chicago-area companies Sara Lee Corp., which makes Ball Park franks, against Kraft Foods Inc., which makes Oscar Mayer, in a case that could clarify how far companies can go when boasting that their product is better than a competitor's.
By Michael Tarm , August 15, 2011
Obama returns to Chicago to resume campaign fundraising 
By Julie Pace and Ken Thomas , August 03, 2011
Blagojevich jury asks for clarity on instructions 
By Associated Press , June 16, 2011
'Chicago' combines helpings of Roseau, Warroad ... and a bit of Broadway 
By Brandi Jewett , June 14, 2011
Oprah's final 'Oprah': 'I listened and I grew' 
By Caryn Rosseau , May 25, 2011
Stars come out to say goodbye to Oprah Winfrey 
By Caryn Rousseau , May 18, 2011
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