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A humble servant – Longtime University of North Dakota police Lt. Don Rasmuson recognized as local Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
University Policeofficer Lt. Don Rasmuson has been patrolling the University of North Dakota campus for more than three decades. In that time, Rasmuson has continually worked to improve the safety ...
Posted on 6/10/13 at 1:02 PM
To those who rush in...
Today a group of my students helped with active shooter exercises for Cass County Sheriff deputies. The deputies were put through multiple scenarios. I watched the deputies go through a shooter scenar...
Posted on 6/4/13 at 10:12 PM
Abortion as a Political, Philosophical, and Theological Issue: Connecting a New Society at an Orthodox Seminary with Orthodox Christians in North Dakota
North Dakota has recently passed legislation restricting abortion. Although, in part, it draws a line at a "heartbeat," which does not define when conception occurs and allows for "the morning after p...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 4:22 PM
What is Your Average Cost Recouped on Your Remodeling Project?
Every year, Remodeling Magazine publishes their Cost vs. Value report giving you accurate information on what the national average is, for the area you live in, regarding increase in value for your ...
Posted on 1/10/13 at 10:38 AM
BENEFIT FOR HUTTONS SATURDAY: Positive outlook, humor, appreciation helps family cope with adversity
By Mike Brue RURAL GRAND FORKS When Chris Hutton learned last year that his wife was pregnant, it seemed at that point, he recalled, it was the happiest news Id had in a long time. Then came the past ...
Posted on 11/9/12 at 10:23 PM
ANDY PETERSON: N.D. needs ‘Gang of Eight’ immigration plan
By Andy Peterson , June 18, 2013
Sobriety checkpoint in Cavalier County
Cavalier County law enforcement officials are increasing enforcement of drunk driving laws on Friday, they said.By Herald Staff Report , June 17, 2013
Grand Forks OKs protection for city employees from discrimination based on gender identity, sexual orientation
By Brandi Jewett , June 17, 2013
Court: Ariz. citizenship proof law illegal
By Jesse J. Holland , June 17, 2013
MARILYN HAGERTY: Holmberg has lawyers’ thanks
By Marilyn Hagerty , June 16, 2013
In North Dakota, bicyclists beware of boozing it up
By Kyle Potter , June 15, 2013
IRS scandals threaten funding for health care law
Mounting scandals at the Internal Revenue Service are jeopardizing critical funding for the agency as it gears up to play a big role in President Barack Obama's health care law.By Stephen Ohlemacher , June 15, 2013
Feds: All girls to have morning-after pill access 
By Tom Hays , June 10, 2013
Public defenders not always appreciated by public, those they defend 
By Stephen J. Lee , June 05, 2013
Court: Girls can buy morning-after pill, for now 
By Larry Neumeister and Lauran Neergaard , June 05, 2013
Rubio hears out House conservatives on immigration 
By Erica Werner , June 05, 2013
Not checking with utilities before digging could cost $25,000 
By Austin Ashlock , May 31, 2013
Child care providers challenge new state law in federal court 
By Don Davis , May 29, 2013
Ex-priest named in 1st lawsuit under new Minn. law 
A civil lawsuit filed Wednesday by a man who claims he was sexually abused by priest nearly 40 years ago is the first to be brought since the Minnesota Legislature loosened the statute of limitations on such crimes, attorneys for the accuser said.
May 29, 2013
Colorado marijuana regulations signed into law 
By Kristen Wyatt , May 28, 2013
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