State 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.
Minnesotans will feel legislative session impact
Legislative sessions have consequences, and 2013’s version will be felt by many Minnesotans.
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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.
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A Chechen immigrant was shot to death by authorities in central Florida early Wednesday after he turned violent while being questioned about his ties to one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, officials said.
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The Snake and Two Rivers rivers in northwest Minnesota are part of an ongoing water quality study scheduled to resume this summer to assess the condition of rivers, streams and lakes in Minnesota.
N.D. governor names new director of DOT
North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple today appointed Grant Levi as executive director of the state’s Department of Transportation. Levi had been serving as the interim executive director since November 2012.
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The lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court here alleges Dane Boedigheimer and Spencer Grove took the idea for the character from H2M Inc.’s “The Talking Orange,” created for several television commercials that aired in North Dakota and western Minnesota from 2005 to 2009 for a North Dakota Department of Transportation advertising campaign.
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The trouble with spring is that we get eager to grill, but we can’t always count on the weather to cooperate. Admittedly, I am a fair weather griller. I know some people who gleefully brave blizzards for the joy of putting meat to searing grate. I simply am not so hardy a man.
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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.
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NEWARK, N.J. — The pitching of Brock Johnson allowed UND to roll past the top-seeded team in the Great West Conference tournament.
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They each own a state title. They each are headed for Division I college track on scholarship. None of that has slowed Bryan Bjerk, John Hoplin or Loren Bothun this season.
RELATED CONTENTANN BAILEY: Rhubarb: A rite of spring
My mom made sauces, cakes, pies and desserts from our rhubarb, and I enjoyed them all. When my husband, Brian, moved from Grand Forks to the farm where we live, near Larimore, N.D., my mom and dad planted rhubarb in our garden.
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