Analysts: Poll reflects Berg-Heitkamp dynamic 
By Kristen M. Daum , May 17, 2012
Grand Forks woman pleads not guilty to manslaughter 
By Herald Staff Report , May 09, 2012
North Dakota using facial-recognition software when taking driver’s license photos 
By Sam Benshoof , May 07, 2012
CLIPBOARD: UND shuts out New York Institute of Technology 
By Herald Staff Report , May 04, 2012
CHEF JEFF — ONE BYTE AT A TIME: Asparagus with Orange Hollandaise
By Herald Staff Report , May 02, 2012
Police shoot, kill bear in St. Paul neighborhood 
St. Paul police said concern for public safety led officers to shoot and kill a black bear roaming the Frogtown neighborhood.
By Associated Press , April 30, 2012
Joseph O’Toole, Crystal, N.,D., letter: Media ignores vital issues of the day 
Why don’t we change the topic to something that is meaningful to the people of America, rather than debating policies that elected officials can take both sides of without taking a stance?
By Joseph O’Toole , April 19, 2012
Small N.D. oil spill sprays about 10 acres of land 
n oil well problem caused a mist of oil to spray over about 10 acres of land in southwestern North Dakota. The accident happened near a Fidelity Oil and Exploration well about five miles northwest of South Heart in Stark County. A pressure problem caused a plume of oil and water to shoot up into the air. A strong wind then carried it onto a nearby field.
By Associated Press , April 13, 2012
Northern vintners work to improve wine quality with cold-hardy grapes 
While wineries have been popping up throughout the Upper Midwest, their vintages have tended to be sweet and often suffer from harshness. Marquette, a new cold-hardy grape variety, offers vintners a chance to make a good, dry red.
By Dirk Lammers , April 02, 2012
NASCAR: Keselowski wins at Bristol 
BRISTOL, Tenn. — Brad Keselowski used Bristol Motor Speedway last fall to cement his spot in NASCAR’s championship race.
Back at the track Sunday, Keselowski again made his way to Victory Lane.
And he again began to think about a Sprint Cup title.
By Associated Press , March 18, 2012
Mentor, Minn., seed firm's failure may leave farmers holding the bag 
Attorneys representing North Dakota farmers who are still owed money by Mentor, Minn., based Anderson Seed Co. are growing more worried that their clients will not end up with very much.
By Mikkel Pates , March 11, 2012
Minnesota girls state basketball tourney seeds announced 
Hopkins and Richfield are the top seeds in the two bigger-school classes of the girls' state basketball tournament set to begin Wednesday at two sites in Minneapolis. Class 1A quarterfinal games will be Thursday at Williams Arena. Ada-Borup and Warren-Alvarado-Oslo learned who will oppose them in Thursday's Class 1A action.
By Star Tribune , March 10, 2012
Trail of transactions: Observers watching Mentor's Anderson Seed actions 
By MIkkel Pates , March 06, 2012
Western N.D. county extands 'man camps' ban 
Officials in a northwest North Dakota county have extended a moratorium on "man camps" in the area. The Williams County Commission voted 3-2 on Friday to extend the moratorium indefinitely on new applications for temporary housing. Temporary housing has sprung up across the country to accommodate the influx of oil patch workers.
By Associated Press , March 03, 2012
Mike Lukes, Grand Forks, letter: Berg, Hoeven both get failing grades in conservation 
Rep. Rick Berg, R-N.D., has the worst record in the House of Representatives, and Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., has the worst record in the Senate. Berg voted against people and the environment 33 times out of 35. Hoeven scored a zero, voting against people and the environment 11 out of 11 times.
By Mike Lukes , February 27, 2012
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