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Sometimes failure is an option
I am proud of my accomplishments. However, each accomplishment is built upon the silent soldiers of any task well done; failure. I was recently at my yoga class and found one particular move quite di...
Posted on 5/19/13 at 7:19 AM
A Special Day for Moms
Happy Mother's Day to all you PIC MOMS out there.. new moms, stay-at-home-moms, working moms, single moms, expecting moms and more. Mother's not only give us life. Motherhoodrequires 24 hours of pa...
Posted on 5/12/13 at 11:18 PM
Bananas Foster
I am on a bit of a banana kick this spring, but thisrecipe is a little flashier than others, literally. Bananas Foster. Ripe bananas cooking gently in a bubbling syrup made from brown sugar, butter, c...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 8:51 AM
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
UND graduate student’s musical to open Off-Broadway this summer
Sasquatched! The Musical by composer and author Phil Darg, a University of North Dakota graduate student in history, has been selected to premier this summer in the New York Musical Theatres (NYMF) 20...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 12:46 PM
Memorial Day observances 
A list of area Memorial Day observances.
By Herald Staff Report , May 28, 2012
N.D. Game and Fish Department launches new website 
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has launched a new website.
By Associated Press , May 21, 2012
N.D. man convicted on sex, drug trafficking charges 
Authorities say 22-year-old Dustin Morsette recruited minors and young adults to be part of a gang he described as the Black Disciples. Morsette allegedly forced gang members to distribute marijuana for him and engage in sex acts with him.
By Associated Press , April 11, 2012
‘Crocodile Rock’ rocks Ralph 
Elton John seemed as surprised to be playing Grand Forks as some were to see a star of his size here, but he said he was glad he made it. “I never thought I’d say that, but I’m here,” said the rock star following the second song, “Benny and Jets,” of his concert Saturday at the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
By Christopher Bjorke , March 24, 2012
Minnesota Legislative Notebook: GOP business tax cut draws heated debate 
A Republican bill cutting statewide business property taxes received mixed, and at times heated, reaction Tuesday in its first committee hearing.
A House Taxes Committee vote is expected later this week. House Taxes Chairman Greg Davids, R-Preston, introduced the bill as a way to help produce jobs by cutting business taxes.
By Don Davis , March 13, 2012
Taliban suicide bomber attacks funeral in Pakistan killing 15 
By Riaz Khan , March 11, 2012
On the road to mapping new districts 
How Minnesotans use roads could help determine the shape of new congressional districts.
By Don Davis , January 04, 2012
Victim calls attacker's sentence ‘slap in the face’ 
By Sam Benshoof , November 22, 2011
LOCKOUT: American Crystal Sugar union workers picket 
By Amy Dalrymple , August 01, 2011
Rape raises questions of safety in state's sex-offender program 
In a case that raises questions about patient safety in the Minnesota Sex Offender Program, a resident raped at the Moose Lake treatment center alleges that staff failed to shield him from his violent roommate despite warnings that he felt endangered.
By Paul McEnroe , May 27, 2011
Q and A: Brand-new shocks likely not source of 'clunk' 
QUESTION: I accidentally backed my 2004 Buick LeSabre into a concrete curb on the passenger side. While driving home, I heard a loud "clunk-clunk-clunk" at every bump in the road. My local shop inspected the undercarriage, said the shocks were leaking and replaced them.
By Paul Brand , May 09, 2011
MARILYN HAGERTY: Dealing with ALS is day-by-day battle for life 
By Marilyn Hagerty , March 23, 2011
Fargo aims to protect against 42-foot crest 
Fargo will begin filling at least 2 million sandbags next month with a goal of protecting the city against a 42-foot crest.
Fargo began its flood-fighting strategy last week when the National Weather Service predicted a 10-percent chance the Red River would reach 42 feet this spring.
By Heidi Shaffer , January 24, 2011
New Year's Eve 'Fargo Snow Bash 2010' canceled due to weather 
Fargo Public Schools issued a news release this morning announcing the cancellation of “Fargo Snow Bash 2010,” originally scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. Friday at the Edgewood Golf Course, as a result of a severe weather forecast.
By The Forum , December 29, 2010
MLB: Yankees appear to be out of the running for Cliff Lee 
NEW YORK — A person familiar with the negotiations says the New York Yankees are out of the running for Cliff Lee.
By Associated Press , December 13, 2010
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