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Dear Dave, I think there is nothing as unappealing to me as a lack of productivity, Dave. Monday and Tuesday were both too wet to accomplish much outside even though I gave it a half-hearted ...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 5:58 AM
UND IN SPACE
Day 1: Landing in Moscow By Tim O'Keefe Moscow is an amazing city, so much more than I expected. After landing at 10 a.m., we went through customs, got our immigration cards and met the driver NASA ...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 5:00 PM
Long Snow Season
Our just completed snow season was one of the longest on record. The first measurable snow fell on October 4 in Fargo Moorhead and the last measurable snow locally occurred on April 24 for a total of ...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 8:59 AM
writing wednesdays: 'P is for Peace Garden' hits the stage
I never could have guessed when I wrote "P is for Peace Garden" that I'd be led to this moment in time: There's more on Peace Garden Writer today. Please do stop by! PGM ...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 12:09 AM
1,000 shoes to be donated to kids
By Ryan Schuster Thanks to the nearly 9,000 people who registered for last weekend's Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota Friday Night 5K and individual donations, we will be able to give away 1,00...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 12:27 PM
Kemps to purchase Fargo-based Cass-Clay Creamery 
Cass-Clay, begun in 1935, has branch plants across the region, including one in Grand Forks and its products are seen on grocery shelves up and down the Red River Valley.
By Herald Staff / Forum Communications Report , March 12, 2012
Trail of transactions: Observers watching Mentor's Anderson Seed actions 
By MIkkel Pates , March 06, 2012
Crest designs now being accepted for USS North Dakota 
A group is asking North Dakota residents to submit design ideas for a crest for the second naval ship to be named for the state. The USS North Dakota Committee has already received about a dozen design ideas so far and will accept ideas through March 15.
By Herald Staff Report , February 29, 2012
No one injured in Jamestown fire 
By Keith Norman , February 17, 2012
U.S. House hopeful Gulleson unveils jobs plan 
Democrat says Congress needs to encourage small businesses, enact energy policyThe success of the locally owned Dakota Harvest Bakers in downtown Grand Forks is an example of “the best story of America,” Democratic U.S. House candidate Pam Gulleson said Wednesday during a campaign tour across North Dakota.
February 08, 2012
North Dakota affordable housing fund reaches $6.3 million 
A new North Dakota tax credit program has collected $6.3 million to help address the growing shortage of affordable rental housing in the Oil Patch and across the state.
February 01, 2012
New Salem-Almont, N.D., teen's work published in national scientific journal 
NDSU graduate program official Eric Hobbie says Anna Bernhardt made a "significant contribution" to research into lower-cost materials to make transparent, flexible screens for cellphones, computers and televisions.
By Associated Press , January 16, 2012
South Dakota tribe looks to teens to bring back bison 
By Kristi Eaton , January 14, 2012
OUTDOORS REPORT 
The fish have moved deeper and during the day, 26 to 32 feet of water now is the magic depth for walleyes and saugers. There is some shallower action in 18 feet during low-light periods along the south shore.
By Herald staff report , January 12, 2012
North Dakota College of Science president, wife start endowment
North Dakota State College of Science President John Richman and his wife, Marcia, have established an endowment to support professional development for faculty and staff at the Wahpeton school.By Associated Press , December 16, 2011
THE LIST: TubaChristmas ... Moscow Ballet ... Marketplace 
By Herald Staff Reports , November 29, 2011
Hoeven: Tesoro to ship N.D. crude to refinery in Washington state 
U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., says Tesoro CEO Greg Goff told him the project will be capable of moving 30,000 barrels of oil per day. Deliveries are scheduled to begin late next year.
By Associated Press , November 17, 2011
Minot park receives 3.2 million votes as 'America's favorite' 
Who knows exactly how many of them there were at the beginning, but a small group of Minot residents and their friends spent much of their waking hours in front of computers this summer, clicking the “vote” button on a Coca-Cola website.
By Tu-Uyen Tran , October 24, 2011
North Dakota monastery sees pay back from wind turbines 
Two wind turbines near the Sacred Heart Monastery catch the breezes coming through the valley below. They have become part of prairie landscape, generating electricity for the monastery since June 1997.
By Linda Sailer , October 22, 2011
City of Devils Lake drops appeal of Tolna Coulee structure 
The Devils Lake City Commission’s unanimous vote reverses the city’s opposition to a control structure, which city leaders have called a dam that would provide relief to people downstream but would further exacerbate flooding problems in the Upper Devils Lake Basin.
By Kevin Bonham , October 13, 2011
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