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UND recognizes staff for employment milestones, meritorious service
The University of North Dakota honored staff members for years of service and a select few for going above and beyond Tuesday, May 14, at a special luncheon at the UND Memorial Union. The UND Recogni...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 10:03 AM
Closing the Generation Gap
Generations in the workplace are a hot topic, and for the most part, you dont have to convince people that generations really do matter. In a survey released by the Pew Research Center a few years ago...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 9:18 AM
Cherie & Katie’s story: How we helped in family’s time of need
By Ryan Schuster Cherie Jensen was on the liver transplant list when she received the ultimate gift of love from her family. Cheries daughter, Nikki, offered to be a liver donor to help her mom, but ...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 1:13 PM
Farming, pheasants and working together
If you hunt pheasants, Hettinger County (N.D.) is a cross between Nirvana and Valhalla. "Hettinger County has long been recognized for its excellent hunting. We live in the center of what is arguably...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 10:29 AM
Mother's Day on a Budget
Its that time of year againSpring Clean Up; Window washing, clearing the yard of winters remnants and dusting off the grill. AND its also nearing Mothers Day. Mothers Day doesnt need to equate to pre...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:14 AM
Cadence Youngberg and Judy Jahnke, Grand Forks, letter: Thanks for Christmas Eve Dinner’s success 
The 38th annual Community Christmas Eve Dinner hosted at St. Michael’s Church Youth Center was a huge success. Thank you to the 300 or so volunteers who donated their time, talent, desserts and money.
By Cadence Youngberg and Judy Jahnke , January 05, 2011
Ex-postal employee accused of stealing cash 
A former U.S. Postal Service employee in Minnesota is accused of stealing cash and gift cards from the mail over a 10-month period.
By Associated Press , December 29, 2010
Holiday tipping: Make your list and check it twice
Holiday tipping way to thank service providers, etiquette expert says By now, even the procrastinators are starting to cross all the names off their holiday shopping lists. But before you think you’re finished, stop and consider if you’ve included everyone who deserves a gift.By Robert Morast , December 20, 2010
Linda Skarsten, East Grand Forks, letter: Home of Economy upholds retail tradition
I remember when it was the norm for stores to offer free gift-wrapping. It’s old fashioned, but so wonderful.By Linda Skarsten , December 19, 2010
Nasty storms stay southeast, southwest of Grand Forks area
UPDATED 12:15 A.M.Severe thunderstorms, funnel clouds and tornadoes exploded onto the scene this afternoon and evening. but they were well southwest and southeast of the Grand Forks area.
By Dale Stensgaard , July 10, 2010
Fargo: 38-foot crest by weekend 
Fargo and Cass County officials rallied Sunday to speed up flood protection plans in light of a new forecasted Red River level of 38 feet by next weekend.
By Mila Koumpilova , March 14, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Man charged in sex abuse ... Woman accused of exploitation ... Gas leaks from station ... more 
A Bismarck man faces charges for alleged sexual contact with two girls. Joseph Huston, 25, was charged this week in South Central District Court with two Class AA felonies. Bond was set at $25,000. Police said two girls — ages 12 and 13 — reported having sexual contact with Huston between midnight and 3 a.m. Sunday.
By Associated Press/Forum Communications , March 05, 2010
AROUND N.D.: Drug figure jailed ... PSC rules on pipeline ... Williston seeks fourth flight ... more 
A Fargo man has been sentenced in federal court to more than four years in prison on drug and weapons charges. Marco Griffis, 30, pleaded guilty in September to possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He was previously convicted for drug and property crimes in Illinois and illegal weapons charges in Minnesota.
By Associated Press , December 12, 2009
Xcel settles with family in Fargo house explosion 
By Mike Nowatzki , October 19, 2009
Republican Cramer won't run for N.D. House seat 
Kevin Cramer announced this past week that he won’t seek the Republican endorsement to run for North Dakota’s U.S. House seat next year, saying he is more likely to campaign for re-election to the state Public Service Commission.
By Dale Wetzel , October 03, 2009
NORTH DAKOTA NEWS: Accident victim IDs ... Grant fights drinking ... Carrington needs ambulance ... more 
The Highway Patrol has identified the two women killed in a head-on crash west of New Town. Authorities said Trivian Rush, 25, Minot and Vikilynn Standish, 27, Bismarck, died when the car they were in crossed the center line and struck a pickup truck just before 6 a.m. Sunday on state Highway 23. The patrol said Rush was driving the car.
By Herald Wire Reports , August 27, 2009
Audubon refuge, fish hatchery get stimulus funds for renovations 
By Kim Fundingsland , August 23, 2009
Xcel gas pipe work continues in G.F., other cities 
The project affects 19.8 miles of Century main and about 1,300 gas services to homes and businesses in Fargo, West Fargo and Grand Forks and possibly Mapleton, said Xcel spokeswoman Bonnie Lund.
By Mike Nowatzki , August 19, 2009
PSC may approve wind farm today 
BISMARCK — The Luverne (N.D.) Wind Farm’s first phase may get final approval this morning at a special Public Service Commission meeting.
By Janell Cole, State Capitol Bureau , October 30, 2008
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