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Register for Friday’s 5K, share experiences in social media
By Ryan Schuster Last years Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota Friday Night 5K was a great experience for the 9,500 who walked or ran the 3.1-mile course at the Fargo Marathon. This years 5K is s...
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:17 AM
Daily Republic receives top award in 2013 SDNA newspaper contest
MITCHELL, S.D. - The Daily Republic has been judged the best small daily newspaper in South Dakota for the fourth consecutive year. During a recent ceremony held at Mount Rushmore, the Mitchell newspa...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 8:35 AM
Bullit
Bullitt Occasionally I write a column which consists of unrelated topics which I call bullets, as in bullet points. If you read this week's title aloud it sounds appropriate however it's spelling is ...
Posted on 5/5/13 at 6:22 AM
Salesforce Customer Company Tour Recap
I met up with two other Sundoggers at the airport anxious and excited to attend the Salesforce Customer Tour on April 18th. We were welcomed by the downpour of rain, which was a better sight than the ...
Posted on 4/30/13 at 4:15 PM
Evil, Good, and the Boston Bombing
I realize that I'm about to anger a lot of people right now, but I saw a few things about the Boston bombing last night on social media that were upsetting, not just to me, but to others as well. And...
Posted on 4/16/13 at 3:14 PM
Topless tempest: Kate photos spark palace fury 
By Gregory Katz , September 14, 2012
Rob Port, Minot, column: Modern media offers more discourse than ever 
Faction and partisanship go hand in hand with democracy. Maybe it’s time to stop complaining about it.
By Rob Port , September 07, 2012
Valley News Live host under fire for linking Democrat to Hitler 
By Forum Communications , August 18, 2012
Too much TV can undermine confidence in kids
By Kristin Tillotson , June 19, 2012
Hutterite TV series condemned by leaders of Anabaptist faith 
By Lynn Elber , June 15, 2012
Longtime TV personality Charley Johnson to head F-M Convention and Visitors Bureau
By Marino Eccher , May 18, 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
Morgante named AP bureau chief in 4 Midwest states 
Michelle Morgante, former assistant chief of bureau for the Associated Press in Miami, has been appointed bureau chief for Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota.
By Associated Press , April 13, 2012
Marilyn mania continues with 'The Tonight Show' snub
By Ryan Bakken , March 12, 2012
- Marilyn Hagerty
- Looking at email
- Kevin Tibbles interviews Marilyn
- Hagerty, Jacobs with new T-shirt
- Preparations for CNN interview
- From Wall Street Journal: Reporter Bob Hagerty's report on Marilyn, 'When Mom Goes Viral'
- Carrie Sandstrom, Bismarck, letter: Thanks, Grandma! Notes of Marilyn’s biggest fan
- VIDEO: 'How do you not love her?' 'GMA' on Marilyn
- Marilyn Hagerty: 'The little old lady on Cottonwood Street’
- MATTERS AT HAND: Grand Forks and Herald bask as Marilyn goes viral
- Talk about this topic
- NEW THAT REMINDS ME WITH MARILYN HAGERTY: Grand Forks hosted state basketball tourney in ’62
- Marilyn takes Manhattan: This week ... on Areavoices
- NEW RYAN BAKKEN: Marilyn the media darling
- Marilyn Hagerty: 'The little old lady on Cottonwood Street’
New website launched to cover Oil Patch 
Fargo-based Forum Communications Co. announced Monday a new website, www.thepatchtoday.com, covering the oil boom in the Williston Basin. The idea is to report deep and wide on the Oil Patch, not only the industry fueling the growth that has pushed North Dakota from No. 9 to No. 3 in the rank of oil-producing states in four short years, but the faces and places being affected, according to FCC officials.
By Herald Staff Report , March 12, 2012
Conservative publisher, activist Andrew Breitbart dies in Los Angeles at 43 
Conservative media publisher and activist Andrew Breitbart, a firebrand who was embraced by anti-tax, conservative tea partiers and reviled by liberals for his Internet investigations that brought down politicians and chastised mainstream journalism, died Thursday at age 43. Breitbart was behind investigations that led to the resignations of former Rep. Anthony Weiner of New York and former U.S. Agriculture Department official Shirley Sherrod.
By Philip Elliott and Sue Manning , March 01, 2012
Rupert Murdoch's son resigns as executive chair of News International 
News Corp. said James Murdoch, the son of 80-year-old media scion Rupert Murdoch, has relinquished his position at News International to focus on the company's international TV business. He will remain deputy chief operating officer of News Corp.
By Associated Press , February 29, 2012
Killed American war reporter Colvin known for courage behind front lines 
By Danica Kirka , February 22, 2012
Youth shaping future of online TV, movies, music 
"The real problem is not pirates downloading illegally, but a failure to innovate on the part of the content providers," says Steven Budd, a law student at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Like it or not, that's how a lot of people of his generation view the situation. And some experts think they're gaining clout, as they insist on easy access to music and other content while the Internet world loudly protests anti-piracy legislation that it says unfairly puts the responsibility of policing piracy sites on search engines and other sites.
By Martha Irvine , February 18, 2012
AP names new Minnesota, N.D., S.D., Nebraska bureau chief 
Randy Picht, newspaper product manager for The Associated Press, has been named chief of bureau for a new Midwest territory that includes Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. Picht will be responsible for leading business development and account management in the area, ensuring AP meets the market needs of members and customers. He will be based in Minneapolis.
By Associated Press , February 08, 2012
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