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UND to host a new season of Star Parties
Two venues: UND Observatory, just west of town; and Clifford Hall on the UND campus The northern skies at night in summer are a truly inspiring sight if the weather cooperates. The University of N...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 9:45 AM
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
National attention
Grand Marais Dockside Fish Market was featured in the Travel section of Sundays New York Times as one of four restaurants in the U.S. that celebrate their stamping grounds in ways that go beyond ingre...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 12:00 AM
Talks fail Friday, Crystal says parties still ‘far apart’ 
By Forum Communications , June 08, 2012
Old Minot neighborhood called most endangered N.D. historic place 
A Minot neighborhood is being called North Dakota’s most endangered historic place. Eastwood Park was damaged by Souris River flooding last summer. The flood damaged more than 4,000 homes.
By Associated Press , May 28, 2012
Small fuel spill reported on river at Wahpeton 
Crews have cleaned up a small petroleum spill in the Bois de Sioux River on Wahpeton's south side. Richland County Emergency Manager Brett Lambrecht tells The Forum that crews used booms and absorbent pads to contain and soak up the slick, which measured about two blocks long.
By Associated Press , May 02, 2012
N.D. attorney general says electronic money transfers aren't checks
North Dakota law requires some cities to publish regular lists of check payments if voters want to see them. Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says there's a glitch in the law. Cities have to publish lists of checks. But they don't have to publish electronic transfers of money to pay bills, because they're not checks.By Associated Press , April 13, 2012
Starkweather bicyclists cross into Chile 
By Herald Staff Report , April 13, 2012
N.D. man accused of NDSU professor's murder seeks to suppress testimony 
By Mike Nowatzki , April 05, 2012
Fighting Sioux nickname ballot language OK’d 
By Chuck Haga , April 04, 2012
ALWAYS IN SEASON: Sparrow season runs all year, peaks in spring 
By Mike Jacobs , March 31, 2012
Conference to focus on future of hunting 
The Future of Hunting in North Dakota” will be the focus of a conference set for March 30-31 at the Doublewood Inn in Bismarck.
By Brad Dokken , March 18, 2012
Bismarck police: Officer shot knife-wielding man 
A man wielding a knife has been shot by a Bismarck police officer after he threatened officers who responded to a report he was assaulting a woman. The Bismarck Tribune reports that the man, who was not named, was taken to a hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening.
By Associated Press , March 17, 2012
Woman accused of swinging dog around by leash in Fargo bars (VIDEO) 
By The Forum , March 16, 2012
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
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
PREP WRESTLING: Jordan Bolstad No. 1 seed at 152 pounds heading into N.D. state tourney 
By Greg DeVillers , February 14, 2012
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