MIDWEST
UND’s Studio One adds 12 more awards to its growing trophy case at annual Midwest Journalism Conference
Studio One? More like Studio "Won." Student journalists with Studio One, a live television show produced by students and staff at the University of North Dakota Television Center, took home 12 awards...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 2:29 PM
Brief Update on Bishop Matthias
For those of you who were unable to attend Liturgy this morning, please read the letters from Bishop Matthias and Metropolitan Tikhon on the diocese's webpage: http://www.midwestdiocese.org/ Bishop ...
Posted on 4/14/13 at 10:29 PM
Twists And Turns
Are you ready for the 2013 racing season? The Racing Life is. But with all the snow STILL on the ground here in North Dakota is seems like spring will never get here. So to get you in the mood... we m...
Posted on 4/7/13 at 1:19 PM
Group plans first-ever auction for S.D. bighorn sheep tag
The Midwest Chapter of the Wild Sheep Foundation annually auctions off a North Dakota bighorn sheep tag, but this year, for the first time ever, the Northfield, Minn.-based group is auctioning off a S...
Posted on 3/14/13 at 10:02 AM
A Good Junk Giveaway!
Check out what's going on over at our other blog site! Read first then click HERE to enter. It's TIME! Yeah, I know...we said when the blog reached 1000 followers. Well, we can't take the anticipati...
Posted on 8/21/12 at 1:03 PM
Travelers hope to be on their way after snowstorm
By Sara Burnett , December 21, 2012
Snow in Midwest leads to fatal 25-vehicle pileup 
By David Pitt and Margery Beck , December 20, 2012
Snow-savvy Midwest cities breaking no-snow records 
Many cities in the Midwest haven't seen any decent snow this season — and some are even setting records for the number of days without it, in part because last winter was so mild and any precipitation that does fall gets soaked into the drought-parched land.
By Barbara Rodriguez , December 07, 2012
Sandy's fallout skips drought-plagued Midwest 
Drought-plagued Midwest farming states got little benefit from the massive storm that pounded the Eastern Seaboard this week, although the nation's worst drought in decades appears to be easing in some areas.
By Jim Suhr , November 01, 2012
Drought conditions ease in key Midwest farm states 
Recent storms helped ease the grip of the nation's worst drought in decades on several key Midwest farming states, raising hopes that the winter wheat crop will fare better than this year's corn, which is in the final stages of being harvested.
By Jim Suhr , October 18, 2012
Forecasters: Stormy weekend perhaps for Midwest 
By Associated Press , October 11, 2012
Drought holds steady, clouding winter crop outlook 
The nation's worst drought in decades showed no signs of improvement last week in parts of the Midwest and Plains where the corn harvest is about two-thirds complete.
By Jim Suhr , October 11, 2012
Survey suggests little economic growth in Midwest 
A new survey suggests little or no economic growth in most of a group of nine states, but the booming oil business will continue to drive growth in North Dakota and Oklahoma.
By Associated Press , October 01, 2012
Midwest governors group meets in Des Moines 
The Midwest Governors Association will meet in Des Moines and mark the organization's 50th anniversary.
By Associated Press , September 26, 2012
Drought worsens in Plains, despite cooler temps 
By Jim Suhr , August 23, 2012
Midwest can't get any relief from oppressive heat 
By Dinesh Ramde , July 05, 2012
Economy slowing in 9 Midwest, Plains states 
While the economy in the Midwest and Great Plains has been slowing down, a new economic report suggests the region will continue to see some growth. The overall economic index for nine states in the region dipped to 57.2 in June from May's 57.6 and April's 60, but remained in positive territory.
By Associated Press , July 02, 2012
Study: Cougars again spreading across Midwest 
By Jim Suhr , June 14, 2012
Upper Midwest farmers have unique problems 
The mild winter and early spring that gave Upper Midwest farmers a head start have also led to headaches in the form of unusual weeds and insects.
By Associated Press , May 25, 2012
Survey suggests improving economy in Midwest, Plains states 
By Associated Press , May 01, 2012
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