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The Best Fat Loss Posts for April
I hope you are having a happy May Day! Here are my most popular blog posts for the month of April! Check them out! 25 Fat Loss Tips - Here are some of the best tips about getting yourself lean and m...
Posted on 5/1/12 at 12:14 PM
Cute kids, crazy quips, tasty baby food and wrestling - Family blog roundup #6
Here's another installment of our hand-picked, family-relateddestinations in the AreaVoices.com community. Enjoy! At Inforum.com, we asked readers to submit their cute-kid photos and the flood gates ...
Posted on 1/28/11 at 1:05 PM
NHL Roundup: Two tiebreaking goals in Rangers victory over Capitals 
Derek Stepan and Arron Asham both scored tiebreaking goals in the third period for the New York Rangers in a 4-3 victory over the Washington Capitals in Game 3 on Monday night in New York.
By Associated Press , May 06, 2013
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Saturday's roundup 
Shoni Schimmel scored 22 points and Monique Reid hit two free throws with 2.6 seconds left to lift fifth-seeded Louisville to a stunning 82-81 upset of top-ranked, defending national champion Baylor on Sunday night in the regional semifinals of the NCAA women’s tournament.
By Associated Press , March 31, 2013
WCHA roundup 
A look at some of the games in the WCHA
By Associated Press , March 02, 2013
WCHA: Bemidji State scores third period goal for 1-1 tie with Denver 
Aaron McLeod scored midway through the third period to lift Bemidji State into a 1-1 tie with Denver in the opening game of their Western Collegiate Hockey Association series.
By Associated Press , December 14, 2012
Roundup Ready sugar beets move closer to deregulation
By Mikkel Pates , June 04, 2012
North Dakota group joins biotech alfalfa lawsuit
The Dakota Resource Council in North Dakota has joined a lawsuit in California over biotech alfalfa. The lawsuit in federal court in San Francisco challenges the federal government's deregulation of alfalfa that is genetically altered to withstand the popular weed killer Roundup.By Associated Press , March 31, 2011
American Crystal to say Wednesday if it will allow Roundup Ready beets planted 
By Stephen J. Lee , March 30, 2011
UPDATE: Appeals court overturns sugar beet injunction 
Environmental groups failed to show that seed plants for sugar beets genetically modified to withstand the popular weed killer Roundup would cause irreparable harm, a federal appeals court said Friday in overturning an injunction that called for the destruction of the plants.
By Michael J. Crumb , February 26, 2011
Danny Omdahl, Warren, Minn., letter: Judge made right call in sugar-beet case 
The organic seed producing organizations who are plaintiffs in the case state that their products — table beets, sugar beets and chard — may be affected by wind blown pollen from the Roundup Ready seed-producing beets. And other plaintiffs claim that overuse of Roundup eventually breeds Roundup-resistant weeds.
By Danny Omdahl , October 07, 2010
Gene Wirtz, Underwood, N.D., column: N.D.’s newest ‘weed’: Roundup Ready canola 
If I plant Roundup Ready canola, I would get canola volunteers in my other crops, which I can’t kill with Roundup. Controlling them would mean more herbicides and more expense.
By Gene Wirtz , August 24, 2010
OUR OPINION: USDA should have been on the alert for sugar ruling 
Here’s a case where regulators didn’t respond early enough to criticisms that they heard often enough — and that a judge took seriously enough to risk disruption in the supply of a crop that plays a major role in American eating habits.
By Mike Jacobs for the Herald , August 16, 2010
Farmers' defense for 'super weed' losing potency 
Some call the common farm weeds a super weed. That's because they're resistant to weed-killing herbicides, such as Monsanto's bio-engineered RoundUp Ready herbicides. The spotlight has recently been on the company, which admits resistance is a growing problem, though one Monsanto official said it can be controlled.
By Mark Steil , July 31, 2010
Horse group claims it owns Nokota name, but another one says ‘Neigh!’ 
Two groups that aim to preserve the Nokota, a breed of horse whose origins in the northern Great Plains are a matter of debate, are tangled in a legal dispute over rights to the name.
By Blake Nicholson , October 25, 2009
N.D. ROUNDUP: Disaster aid sought ... Teen faces charges ... Mandan records violation ... more 
North Dakota’s congressional delegation has joined Gov. John Hoeven in seeking emergency federal assistance for North Dakota counties coping with heavy snow.
February 20, 2009
N.D. ROUNDUP: Hunting guide charged ... Couple plead not guilty ... Taco Bell robbery plea ... more 
A Streeter guide is accused of violating possession limits for waterfowl and illegally hunting on a national wildlife refuge.
Richard Lindsaid is charged in federal court with false labeling of wildlife, unlawful transportation of wildlife, and conducting a commercial enterprise on a national wildlife refuge. He has pleaded not guilty.
Authorities said Lindsaid helped fill out false possession sheets for Canada geese in April 2007, and led a party of duck hunters on the Lake George National Wildlife Refuge in October 2006.
February 15, 2009
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