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UND to host a new season of Star Parties
Two venues: UND Observatory, just west of town; and Clifford Hall on the UND campus The northern skies at night in summer are a truly inspiring sight if the weather cooperates. The University of N...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 9:45 AM
Rural Reflections Radio
Here is this week's Rural Reflections Radio program, Letter to Dave-January ...
Posted on 1/17/13 at 7:20 AM
Bison Video Blog: New Year's Day Edition
New Year's Day has traditionally been a day dedicated to college football and today was no different in Fargo; especially after news circulated last night that starting middle linebacker Grant Olson w...
Posted on 1/1/13 at 6:42 PM
They read same Bible, but come up with marriage differences
Its a story 2,000 years old: People read the same words in the Bible, but come up with different conclusions. That is center to a debate about amending the Minnesota Constitution to define marriage a...
Posted on 7/16/12 at 3:17 PM
Volunteers Needed
This summer Time at the Table with the help of a USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant will be working with the Mitchell YWCA and the Salvation Army teaching our Kitchen Kids program. Classes occur on Tues...
Posted on 7/1/12 at 8:44 AM
ND center gets grant for suicide prevention 
A Minot State University center has been given a grant to provide high school teachers with training in spotting students who are at risk of suicide.
By Associated Press , August 11, 2012
UND gets $5 million grant to train rural medics, ERs
August 02, 2012
Minnewaukan, ND, gets $1.2 million federal grant 
Minnewaukan, N.D., will receive a $1.2 million federal grant to rebuild water lines and other infrastructure away from the Devils Lake flood, North Dakota’s congressional delegation said Wednesday.
By Herald Staff Report , July 12, 2012
Minto fire department gets FEMA grant 
The Minto Rural Fire Protection District has received a $63,650 grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant program.
By Herald Staff Report , April 25, 2012
AREA NEWS: University Lutheran fall fest Saturday ... Event to discuss lung cancer ... SPA receives grant 
University Lutheran Church’s Women of the ELCA will hold their Fall Festival from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the church, 2122 University Ave., with baked goods, lefse, quilts and crafts.
By Herald Staff Reports , November 14, 2011
Grant helps Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Foundation students re-enroll 
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Foundation has received an $800,000 grant to encourage former students to re-enroll and complete their degrees.
By Associated Press , September 30, 2010
Grant to fight substance abuse in southwestern N.D. 
North Dakota's congressional delegation says a federal grant will help fight drug and alcohol abuse in the southwest part of the state.
By Associated Press , September 13, 2010
NDSU center receives brain research funding 
The Center for Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience at North Dakota State University is getting more funding for research on how the brain works.
By Associated Press , September 02, 2010
REGIONAL BUSINESS: MDU seeks electric rate hike ... Hospital receives grant ... Renaissance Zone project ... more 
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. is asking North Dakota regulators for a 14 percent increase in its electric rates. The request would raise a typical residential customer’s electric bills by about $90 annually.
By Forum Communications/Associated Press , April 25, 2010
Third round of buyouts delayed in Cass County, N.D. 
Uncertainty over federal funding has put Cass County’s third round of flood buyouts on hold, dragging out the wait-and-see situation for homeowners on the buyout list.
By Mike Nowatzki , February 06, 2010
AROUND THE REGION: NDSU cheaters list? ... Two charged in neglect case ... Man faces sex charges ... more 
Some faculty at North Dakota State University want to create a list of students found guilty of cheating. Faculty who support the idea said they have no way of knowing if a student they are dealing with has a history of cheating elsewhere on campus. Nearly two-thirds of faculty who participated in a recent poll said they want NDSU to establish a registry for academic dishonesty.
By Associated Press , December 13, 2009
NORTH DAKOTA NEWS: Man reaches plea deal ... Southwest judge finalists ... Applications for judge job ... more 
A Dunseith man accused of killing one daughter and abusing another has reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in which he will avoid life in prison. James Haggerty, 24, was indicted earlier on five charges including second-degree murder in the March death of his 3-month-old daughter. Authorities allege he threw, squeezed and shook the child. Haggerty later also was charged with abusing a 2-year-old daughter.
By Herald Wire Reports , August 28, 2009
Gov. John Hoeven letter: State helped secure massive grant 
The fact is, the $100 million grant announced by the secretary was at least in part the product of that effort. That’s why Secretary Chu invited me to be at the event to announce the DOE’s participation.
July 28, 2009
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