Traffic stop leads to drug arrest in Grand Forks
An East Grand Forks resident faces drug charges after a vehicle stop Wednesday afternoon on DeMers Avenue in Grand Forks.
Boy Scouts vote on policy toward openly gay boys
In one of their most dramatic choices in a century, local leaders of the Boy Scouts of America voted Thursday on whether to ease a divisive ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted into the nation's leading youth organization.
RELATED CONTENTN.D. has many with student loans, but low debt loads
Although the number of people who have student debt in North Dakota is among the highest in the nation, the average amount borrowed is among the lowest, according to a recent report.
Weather, prices hurt industry, but American Crystal union members return to work
Heavy rains in the northern Red River Valley will further slow sugar beet planting and could allow American Crystal Sugar Co. growers to plant only 430,000 to 440,000 of the 458,000 acres originally planned, officials of the Moorhead, Minn.-based farmer-owned cooperative said.
RELATED CONTENT7-year-old boy struck by car in Williston
A 7-year-old boy was struck by a car Wednesday just as school concluded for the day. Police, EMTs and witnesses surrounded the victim, who was placed on a body board before being loaded onto a stretcher in the ambulance.
RELATED CONTENTN.D. state employees to see raise in 2013-15, but some unhappy
Mike Stebbins will see a raise in his salary during the next biennium thanks to the state Legislature. But, he said Wednesday, it could be a larger increase.
Body of child found in deadly St. Paul landslide
Authorities on Thursday recovered the body of a boy missing since a rockslide killed a classmate and left two others injured a day earlier at a St. Paul park.
RELATED CONTENTNearly all US states see hefty drop in teen births
The nation's record-low teen birth rate stems from robust declines in nearly every state, but most dramatically in several Mountain States and among Hispanics, according to a new government report.
Ex-Bison player denies he faked community service
A former football player at North Dakota State University denied Wednesday that he at one point faked the community service he was ordered to serve for pleading guilty to faking signatures on an election petition.
RELATED CONTENTAT THE MOVIES: New and returning movies for Grand Forks and East Grand Forks theaters
New and returning movies for Grand Forks and East Grand Forks theaters
RELATED CONTENTN.D. CLASS B TRACK: Fueled by frustration
Negative thoughts poured through Josey Page’s head after tearing her ACL at the end of the basketball regular season. It’s not that she’s a negative person; she just had so many plans.
RELATED CONTENTUND BASEBALL: UND rolls past Northern Colorado in GWC tournament
NEWARK, N.J. — The pitching of Brock Johnson allowed UND to roll past the top-seeded team in the Great West Conference tournament.
RELATED CONTENTN.D. STATE GIRLS TENNIS: Lim adds to Red River’s depth
A year ago, Greg LaDouceur spotted a weakness in Cindy Lim’s game. “Sometimes, she’s too nice,” LaDouceur said. “That’s her nature.” Lim became more confident and more assertive this year, and in turn, she’s become a contender for the North Dakota state singles crown.
RELATED CONTENTMARILYN HAGERTY: Al Neuharth: bigger than life even in death
Dear Shirley, Al Neuharth was there — talking from a screen — at the Celebration of Life held for him at the University of South Dakota. It was on May 17.
RELATED CONTENTOUR OPINION: Charities sow early seeds of recovery
“American Red Cross volunteers had an emergency shelter open by 7 p.m. at the public school in Drayton, N.D.,” Wednesday’s Herald reported. Why are we not surprised to learn that before many people in the region even knew that Cavalier, N.D., had been evacuated, the Red Cross already had a shelter up and running?
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