SECURITY
Medicare Medical (Part B) premium varies with income
Medicare Medical (Part B) coverage helps pay for doctors services and outpatient care along with other services. Most people incorrectly think that the costs of providing Medicare Part B coverage are...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 3:49 PM
The Gift for Hackers
If youre an individual, an owner of your own little business, or even someone responsible for setting up technology for your relatives, let me stress the importance of reading manuals and setting pass...
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:37 PM
The Panhandling Indian Woman
She was as innocuous as a tree or road signjust another person at the top of the freeway exit ramp here in south Minneapolis. Its a popular place for panhandlers. As I drove closer, though, her sign t...
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:16 AM
Sharing critical intelligence...
Some days there are just so many things I would like to address in my blog that it is a struggle to pick just one. This is one of those days. It is hard to choose just one thing, but choose I must as ...
Posted on 10/3/12 at 7:01 PM
Benefit for motorcycle crash victim Ahoe Sunday; transfer to Fargo hospital 2 days later
A Williston, N.D., man will transported to a Fargo medical center Tuesday from the Minot hospital where hes been treated since a June 1 motorcycle crashleft him dealing with quadriplegia, according to...
Posted on 9/21/12 at 2:02 PM
Storms, not airport security, slow Thanksgiving holiday travel
The powerful storm system closed roads and delayed flights from Anchorage to Salt Lake City, and promised to bring messy wintery weather to much of the Dakotas today. Freezing rain glazed roads across the Midwest, and at least three traffic deaths in Iowa were blamed on the weather.By James MacPherson , November 25, 2010
- U.S. road information
- UPDATE: Travel alert continues in much of eastern N.D., Minot, Devils Lake areas; northwest MN roads fair to 'difficult'
- A real turkey for travel for many, even with blizzard watch canceled
- GRAND FORKS: Smooth sailing (or flying)
- At Twin Cities airport, it was a smooth holiday takeoff
- North Dakota travel information
- Minnesota travel information
At Twin Cities airport, it was a smooth holiday takeoff
Despite a burst of winter weather and a national call to boycott body scanners Wednesday, most travelers at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport seemed content to be well on their way in time for Thanksgiving.By Gita Sitaramiah , November 25, 2010
Delta: Let flight attendants skip scanners, too 
Delta Air Lines Inc. says flight attendants should be allowed to bypass tougher security screenings, just as pilots can.
By Associated Press , November 22, 2010
TSA chief: Body scan boycott would be mistake 
By Jim Abrams , November 22, 2010
Hector International Airport to get full-body scanner
Hector International Airport in Fargo is expected to receive a full-body scanner “in the not-too-distant future,” Executive Director Shawn Dobberstein said.By The Forum , November 19, 2010
The Hub to use metal detectors 
Fargo's largest entertainment complex has started using metal detectors to send a message that weapons won’t be tolerated inside, its general manager said.
By Mike Nowatzki , March 05, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Nuke chief at Minot base ... Vandals spur parks security ... New Basin power line ... more 
The commander of the Global Strike Command has scheduled a busy day today, with visits to the nation’s three nuclear bomb wings — in Louisiana, North Dakota and Missouri.
By Associated Press , February 01, 2010
TSA: Passenger carries ammo on plane in Milwaukee 
A passenger inadvertently carried shotgun shells onto a Dallas-bound Midwest Airlines plane at Milwaukee’s airport today before he realized his mistake and alerted flight attendants, authorities said.
By Todd Richmond , January 11, 2010
Guardian Angels hit Rochester streets 
By Matt Russell , January 10, 2010
Mind-reading systems could change air security 
A would-be terrorist tries to board a plane, bent on mass murder. As he walks through a security checkpoint, fidgeting and glancing around, a network of high-tech machines analyzes his body language and reads his mind.
By Michael Tarm , January 08, 2010
Obama cites apparent al-Qaida link in bomb plot 
“This is not the first time this group has targeted us,” President Obama said.
By Associated Press , January 02, 2010
Airport pat-downs often ineffective security stop 
By Michael Tarm , January 01, 2010
Delta CEO upset at Flight 253 attack despite all security measures 
Delta Air Lines’ chief is upset the 278 passengers and 11 crew members aboard Flight 253 were put at risk by a suspected terrorist despite the carrier’s compliance with government security measures. CEO Richard Anderson told employees in a recorded message Thursday that airlines have done everything the government has asked since 9/11 to follow advanced passenger notification requirements and heightened screening measures.
By Harry R. Weber , January 01, 2010
Vatican to review security after papal knockdown 
The Vatican will review security procedures after a woman jumped a barrier and rushed at Pope Benedict XVI for the second time in two years, this time managing to knock him down before being pulled away by guards, the Vatican spokesman said today.
By Nicole Winfield , December 25, 2009
Gate crashers spur White House security change 
The Secret Service will change some of its screening policies after an attention-hungry couple was able to crash the Obama administration’s first state dinner.
By Eileen Sullivan , December 01, 2009
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