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Conservation groups praise Senate farm bill
Conservation groups are praising the Farm Bill the U.S. Senate passed Monday for its strong conservation title. The Senate passed the version 66-27. The groups were especially pleased with the bills...
Posted on 6/11/13 at 9:51 AM
UND in Space: Day 9 – Winding Down
Day 9 Winding Down: by Tim OKeefe Yesterday was a day to wind down, catch up on some rest, and view some additional sights in Moscow. After arriving back in Moscow from Baikonir, Kazakhstan, on Wed...
Posted on 5/31/13 at 1:45 PM
Forum Communications Co.'s Case elected leader of Inland Press Association
By Wendy Reuer The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead FARGO, N.D. Lloyd Case, president and CEO of Forum Communications Co., recently was elected president of the Inland Press Association at the groups annu...
Posted on 12/12/12 at 1:15 PM
Just ducky...
Today was the 2012 Preparedness Expo at NDSU. The Expo is an annual event hosted by NDSU's Emergency Management Student Association in conjunction with NDSU's Department of Emergency Management. The f...
Posted on 11/15/12 at 11:35 PM
Fall Camp: Day 6 Update
Was at the morning session of today's two-a-day practice at NDSU, very spirited and lively practice, favorite moment of the practice was the "competition" portion, where Craig Bohl picked an offensive...
Posted on 8/7/12 at 11:54 PM
Lutheran body plans jubilee 
A small Lutheran denomination that began in the Red River Valley half a century ago is back where it started to celebrate its 50th anniversary this week.
By Stephen J. Lee , June 10, 2012
Ranchers OK with winter because of good hay supply, better cattle prices 
So far, so good,” said Dale Lueck, an Aitkin, Minn., producer and spokesman for the Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association. “Our feed supply shouldn’t be an issue, and in this part of the country, we’re accustomed to the cold,” he said.
By Jonathan Knutson , January 02, 2011
A WORLD AWAY: Hillsboro soybean farmer visits South Africa
By Jonathan Knutson , October 25, 2010
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTEBOOK: UND engineer to speak ... Walsh bust unveiled ... Sanford official to lecture ... more 
Pablo de Leon, an Argentine aerospace engineer and research associate in UND’s Department of Space Studies, was the keynote speaker Saturday at the Smithsonian Latino Center in Washington, D.C.
By Staff Reports , October 18, 2010
MINNESOTA OUTDOORS: Bear sightings continue ... ATVers to convene ... Muck helps cleanup site ... more 
Waite Park, Minn., police are suggesting that residents take down bird feeders after receiving four more reports of bear sightings in town.
By Forum Communications/Associated Press , August 22, 2010
Fargo-Moorhead economy rebounding; North Dakota banks are lending 
Fargo-Moorhead’s economy is rebounding, North Dakota banks are lending money, and health care costs are expected to increase. That’s what 400 people attending an economic forum were told late last week in Fargo.
By Craig McEwen , January 17, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: NDSU president forums ... State treasurer named VP ... EZ tax form debuts ... more 
A series of forums will be held to gather input in the search for the next North Dakota State University president. The university’s search committee will take suggestions from campus and community members the week of Jan. 11.
By Associated Press , January 03, 2010
Could call to 911 have saved Dickinson students? 
Official: 911 dispatchers can pinpoint call locationsAn official with the North Dakota Association of Counties says it's impossible to know whether authorities would have been able to find three Dickinson State University softball players faster had they called 911 on their cell phone rather than friends.
By Associated Press , November 05, 2009
Wal-Mart offers discount drugs in N.D. via mail 
The mail-order program will provide the first access for North Dakota consumers to Wal-Mart’s $4 generic prescription program, since no Wal-Mart stores in North Dakota have their own pharmacy.
By Patrick Springer , August 21, 2009
Herald wins NDNA general excellence award for state's large dailies 
The Grand Forks Herald and the Jamestown Sun won general excellence awards and The Forum and the Dickinson Press took sweepstakes honors at this year's North Dakota Newspaper Association convention. The Herald won among the state's four largest daily newspapers.
By Associated Press , May 09, 2009
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