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2013 Countdown: #79
Apologize for the delay on our countdown; we'll crank out a few this weekend to get caught up; let's start with a number that I'm sure will cause debate: Countdown To 2013: NerdStat #79 5:...
Posted on 6/15/13 at 2:08 AM
Religious Freedoms and Christianity in the West
Well, religious freedom, a topic I've covered elsewhere on the blog, continues to be an item that makes the news. For those who are interested in this larger, ongoing socio-religio discussion, I link ...
Posted on 7/25/12 at 11:25 PM
A Photo Journey: The Enchanted Highway, Little Missouri National Grasslands & Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Last fall, I drove to the other side of North Dakota where I detoured along the The Enchanted Highway. I spent the evening at the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora where I was surprised to feast on prawns ...
Posted on 7/11/12 at 8:05 PM
St. Louis is my kind of town!
Some of the very best moments of our lives have been spent in St. Louis. Thats because my sister, Lori, and her husband, Bob, live there. I couldnt begin to count the times weve been to this great cit...
Posted on 5/30/12 at 8:55 AM
Shad stocked in Oahe
Biologists Hope Shad Boost Oahe Forage Base Game and Fish Department biologists stocked roughly 225 adult gizzard shad in Lake Oahes Beaver Bay in May to help jumpstart a limited forage base. A good...
Posted on 5/25/12 at 12:02 PM
Officials: Woman approaches kids with chain saw 
By Associated Press , June 11, 2013
JOHN HOEVEN: A victory for the Missouri River basin 
This week, we scored a major victory for the people who live and work throughout the Missouri River basin. The U.S. Senate passed the States’ Water Rights Act, legislation I introduced and attached to the Water Resources Development Act to bar the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from charging a storage fee for water drawn from the Missouri River reservoirs.
By John Hoeven , May 20, 2013
Missouri couple wins $588 million Powerball prize 
By Maria Sudekum , November 30, 2012
Drought among drains on Midwest economy 
An August survey suggests that the continuing drought and lessening export demand for U.S. products are among the drains on the economy in nine Midwest and Plains states, according to a report released Tuesday.
By Associated Press , September 04, 2012
Couple charged in federal court with Grand Forks bank robbery 
Twenty-year-old Johnny Patrom of Springfield, Mo., and his 18-year-old wife, Amanda Patrom, are accused of holding up Bank Forward on the morning of July 6. They have not been asked to enter a plea.
By Associated Press , August 24, 2012
Rural Missouri town serves as health care experiment
The nearly 8,400 residents of the western Missouri city of Nevada are about to become part of an experiment testing whether a rural community that ranks near the bottom of many health indices can be transformed into a national example where the people are healthier, their doctors are more efficient and their health-care costs are lower.By David A. Lieb , July 23, 2012
Grand Forks robbery suspect sought in Missouri robbery 
July 10, 2012
Could budget cutbacks be the death of the university press? 
By Alan Scher Zagier , June 17, 2012
Questions about Clell Miller's body remain after test on skeleton in Grand Forks halted 
By Kevin Bonham , June 12, 2012
Senators: Missouri River flooding unifying moment 
By Associated Press , May 30, 2012
Sens. Blunt, Hoeven touring Missouri River sites 
Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt and North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven plan to make their own inspections of dams and levees along the Missouri River.
By Associated Press , May 29, 2012
Bail set at $6 million for Missouri man charged in Minnesota shootings 
Bail is set at $6 million for a Missouri man charged with killing a Minnesota daycare provider and her elderly parents.
By Associated Press , May 18, 2012
Driver in Kansas crash that killed 5 Minnesotans held restricted license 
By Margaret Stafford , April 02, 2012
Missouri woman facing September charges in Minnesota 2001 newborn death 
Amy Ann Romero, 29, is accused of leaving the newborn to die in some woods in southern Minnesota's Sibley County in April 2001.
By Associated Pres , March 27, 2012
More than 1,000 abortion records found in Kansas City metro recycling bin 
An Overland Park, Kan., woman made a disturbing discovery Saturday as she dumped her recycling inside a yellow and green bin in front of Brookridge Elementary School: More than 1,000 private abortion records sat in plain view, dumped on top of magazines and newspapers in a possibly serious violation of federal privacy law.
By Kansas City Star , March 27, 2012
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