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Is this just me?
Are you one of those people who get annoyed when you find grammatical errors in a novel? (Or novella, short story, newspaper/magazine article, childrens book :) ) And do you get annoy...
Posted on 6/16/13 at 1:00 AM
UND Student Amy Warbalow, UND instructor Katrina Kugler make picture-perfect departure for four day transcontinental race
Team takes along a special passenger, a gift from the North Dakota School for the Blind by Juan Miguel Pedraza, University and Public Affairs writer/editor University of North Dakota aviationstude...
Posted on 6/12/13 at 4:43 PM
Grounding my soul...
Some days I just need a bit of Maya to ground my soul. By Maya, I mean Maya Angelou, a woman who speaks through the many layers of her soul with her words and poetry. I have shared some of Maya's poem...
Posted on 6/10/13 at 11:08 PM
Relaying Thanks
I don't know why exactly but I've always felt comfortable in Grafton. Never more so than tonight. Even when the lights went outduring yet another downpour while I was speaking at the opening ceremonie...
Posted on 6/7/13 at 10:25 PM
DIY Home Improvement Fanatics – Avoiding Costly Mishaps
When it comes to DIY enthusiasts, the majority of the problems that arise during a home improvement project come from the lack of planning before the project starts. Thats because they usually entai...
Posted on 6/7/13 at 9:09 AM
Fargo and Crookston marchers mark Roe’s 40th 
By Stephen J. Lee , January 26, 2013
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTES: Volunteers spruce up town ... Students view health careers ... UND wins NASA competition .. more 
Volunteers recruited by the UND Center for Community Engagement traveled to Buffalo, N.D., last weekend to help the small town of fewer than 200 with a spruce-up campaign.
June 13, 2011
Q and A: Brand-new shocks likely not source of 'clunk' 
QUESTION: I accidentally backed my 2004 Buick LeSabre into a concrete curb on the passenger side. While driving home, I heard a loud "clunk-clunk-clunk" at every bump in the road. My local shop inspected the undercarriage, said the shocks were leaking and replaced them.
By Paul Brand , May 09, 2011
FLOODS 2011: Protect wells from flooding ... Southwest N.,D. flooding minor ... Mississippi forecast to rise ... more 
The Minnesota Department of Health says now is the time to protect private water wells from spring flooding. Once wells are contaminated by floodwater, they can be a health risk. So, the department is recommending well owners take precautions.
By Forum Communications/Associated Press , March 20, 2011
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTEBOOK: Wind power safety training ... Carter joins Rural Health ... Ag Arama at UMC ... more 
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced Thursday that it has a new alliance with Lake Region State College in Devils Lake.
December 27, 2010
FAITH NEWS: Honoring Bishop Cole ... Downtown Rosary rally ... Hainings to sing ... more
Gospel Outreach Ministries, the Church of God in Christ in Grand Forks, is celebrating Bishop Michael Cole’s 34 years in ministry with special services and events today and Sunday in the church,By Stephen J. Lee , October 09, 2010
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTES: Town hall on binge drinking ... Fort Totten community forum ... Rakel addresses integrative medicine ... more 
Prairie Public Radio will host a town hall meeting as part of its “High Risk High: Youth Drinking in North Dakota” project. “Binge Drinking at UND, Recovering in a College Setting and Changing the Culture of Alcohol” is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday in the UND Memorial Union Loading Dock.
By Herald Staff and Wire Reports , March 22, 2010
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTES: Entrepreneur Challenge ... Mars series Monday ... Human rights talks ... more 
UND’s Department of Entrepreneurship will hold its first ever state- and regionwide Entrepreneur Challenge from April 23-24 on campus.
Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three teams, and other prizes will be awarded for the “Best Elevator Pitch” and “Most Innovative Idea.”
By Herald Staff Reports , March 07, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Man charged in sex abuse ... Woman accused of exploitation ... Gas leaks from station ... more 
A Bismarck man faces charges for alleged sexual contact with two girls. Joseph Huston, 25, was charged this week in South Central District Court with two Class AA felonies. Bond was set at $25,000. Police said two girls — ages 12 and 13 — reported having sexual contact with Huston between midnight and 3 a.m. Sunday.
By Associated Press/Forum Communications , March 05, 2010
MINNESOTA POLITICS: Budget forecast Tuesday ... Counties' chief quits ... Pre-flip-flop ad ... more 
The Minnesota Legislature session begins its second month Thursday, two days after lawmakers and Gov. Tim Pawlenty learn how big a budget deficit they really face; that is when the real work, with more serious controversy, begins. On Tuesday, Minnesota Management and Budget will release what is called a “budget forecast,” predictions about how state revenue and spending mesh.
By Don Davis , February 28, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Plea in drug case ... New Dakotas public defender ... New water plant ... more 
A Mandan man said he will plead guilty in a drug case.
Darrell Belgarde is charged in federal court with conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver a controlled substance. Authorities said he led an operation to move methamphetamine from Texas to North Dakota.
By Associated Press , January 23, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: VC seeks Devils Lake plan ... Deaf services group meets ... Plan aids rural housing ... more 
Valley City commissioners want the state Water Commission to come up with a comprehensive plan in case Devils Lake keeps rising. The City Commission has passed a resolution calling on the state board to write an action plan with steps that could be taken at various elevations.
By Associated Press , December 18, 2009
CDC recalls 800,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine over potency concerns 
About 800,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine are being recalled nationwide, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced this morning.
By Kristen Daum , December 15, 2009
AROUND THE DAKOTAS: Cougar shot in S.D. yard ... Minn-Dak beet sugar content low ... more 
A South Dakota conservation officer killed a young mountain lion that had killed a deer in a residential yard near Belle Fourche. Bill Eastman with the Game, Fish and Parks Department said the lion also had an injured foot, making it more likely that the animal could pose problems around humans, livestock or pets.
December 11, 2009
AROUND THE REGION: Pawlenty to S. America ... Sustainability conference ... Cash for gas-guzzlers ... more 
By Associated Press , November 29, 2009
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