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UND recognizes staff for employment milestones, meritorious service
The University of North Dakota honored staff members for years of service and a select few for going above and beyond Tuesday, May 14, at a special luncheon at the UND Memorial Union. The UND Recogni...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 10:03 AM
Closing the Generation Gap
Generations in the workplace are a hot topic, and for the most part, you dont have to convince people that generations really do matter. In a survey released by the Pew Research Center a few years ago...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 9:18 AM
Cherie & Katie’s story: How we helped in family’s time of need
By Ryan Schuster Cherie Jensen was on the liver transplant list when she received the ultimate gift of love from her family. Cheries daughter, Nikki, offered to be a liver donor to help her mom, but ...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 1:13 PM
Farming, pheasants and working together
If you hunt pheasants, Hettinger County (N.D.) is a cross between Nirvana and Valhalla. "Hettinger County has long been recognized for its excellent hunting. We live in the center of what is arguably...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 10:29 AM
Mother's Day on a Budget
Its that time of year againSpring Clean Up; Window washing, clearing the yard of winters remnants and dusting off the grill. AND its also nearing Mothers Day. Mothers Day doesnt need to equate to pre...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:14 AM
New mediation service aims to prevent landlord and tenant disputes
A new mediation service in the metro area aims to prevent landlord and tenant disputes from leading to court or eviction.By Wendy Reuer , May 20, 2013
Wounded Warriors Guide Service selling T-shirts for fund raiser 
By Brad Dokken , April 13, 2013
DAVID BROOKS: Orthodox surge promises to reshape America 
By David Brooks , March 10, 2013
FACES OF THE BOOM: Oil boom hasn’t changed old-fashioned gas station 
By Amy Dalrymple , January 21, 2013
Clinton urges participation in service projects 
By Associated Press , January 19, 2013
Former North Dakota Gov. George Sinner, Fargo, letter: ‘Crabtree for PSC" 
He’s a candidate who deserves all of our support.
By George Sinner , October 13, 2012
Roger Dykstra, Grand Forks, letter: GF street crews came through 
During Thursday’s snow, two large branches fell on our yard. Within 24 hours, the city of Grand Forks picked them up from our berm.
By Roger Dykstra , October 06, 2012
Many in Tornado Alley still rely on warning sirens 
For many parts of Tornado Alley, storm sirens remain so ubiquitous that one official says the pole they sit on could almost be called the state tree of Kansas.
By Chris Blank , June 03, 2012
Franken: Mail cuts could mark ‘beginning of the end’ 
By Steve Wagner , March 02, 2012
Driver who used phone before killing St. Paul pedestrian sentenced to probation 
A St. Paul woman who admitted to driving carelessly in a fatal crash linked to cellphone use was sentenced Friday to probation and community service work.
By Anthony Lonetree , December 30, 2011
Catholic parishes to hold prayer event for Crystal workers Sunday 
By Herald Staff Report , December 17, 2011
N.D. boasts best job outlook in U.S. 
North Dakota’s fourth-quarter employment outlook is the best in the nation, according to a Manpower survey of employers.
September 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
Red River in Grand Forks, EGF reaches minor flood stage 
Red River reaches minor flood stage of 28 feetThe Red River was measured at its minor flood stage of 28 feet at 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday. As of 10:30 Thursday morning, the Red at East Grand Forks was at 28.54 feet.
By Herald Staff Report , March 31, 2011
Theodore Roosevelt National Park elk reduction hunt is success 
An elk reduction effort in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the largest of its kind in any national park, wrapped up Thursday, and more elk were removed than initially aimed for.
By Lisa Anne Call , January 30, 2011
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