NORTH DAKOTA
Fargodome latest North Dakota building discussed
Minnesota leaders apparently cannot stop their North Dakota attacks. Rep. Torrey Westrom, R-Elbow Lake, asked during a Monday night committee meeting if the proposed Vikings stadium could be compared...
Posted on 4/23/12 at 9:06 PM
AREAVOICES DIGEST #4 - Oct 6, 2010
AREAVOICES DIGEST #4 - Oct 6, 2010 Here's this week's look at someareavoices blogs you might have missed. Check 'em out.They're good reading! Addie Weaver: from Woodbury to the World - http://addi...
Posted on 10/6/10 at 3:33 PM
This sharptail was wired
While hunting sharp-tailed grouse last week near Stanley, N.D., an unusual thing happened to me. I was alone with my yellow Lab, Lucy, hunting a portion of Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge, a vast ...
Posted on 9/27/10 at 11:54 AM
Fargo Diocese Bishop Aquila encourages priests, faithful to pray outside abortion facility
In a late August letter, Fargo Bishop Samuel Aquila asked the priests of the Catholic Diocese of Fargo to schedule at least one hour of prayer outside North Dakotas only abortion facility during the...
Posted on 9/16/10 at 1:31 PM
Did somebody say cheese buttons?
Plump little pillows of dough stuffed generously with dry cottage cheese, doused lavishly with pure butter and maybe little bits of browned onion -- that's what you call a cheese button in Dickinson,...
Posted on 9/23/09 at 7:01 PM
UND prepares to debut UAV simulators 
By Herald Staff Report, Grand Forks Herald , July 30, 2011
Custer’s death still a mystery after 135 years 
Saturday marked the 135 anniversary of the Battle of the Little Big Horn near present day Garryowen, Mont., and even after all of this time, the death of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer remains a mystery.
By Lisa Miller , June 26, 2011
FEMA says 'Yes' to Minot flood assistance ... River level update ... How to help 
By Tu-Uyen Tran , June 25, 2011
BURIED BY WATER: Devils Lake swallows cemeteries, tradition 
By Kevin Bonham , May 29, 2011
BIA officer pleads not guilty to stabbing wife 
A Bureau of Indian Affairs police officer for the Spirit Lake Nation pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a charge of aggravated assault.
By Archie Ingersoll , September 15, 2010
ND soldier dies of natural causes while serving in Kosovo 
A North Dakota National Guard soldier serving in Kosovo has died of apparent natural causes, a spokeswoman said.
By Forum staff report , February 12, 2010
Greenbush mom gives birth on Interstate 29 
With her mother driving and her husband by her side as she lay in the back of the family van, Annie Henry realized not far out of Greenbush, Minn., that she wasn’t going to make it to Fargo to deliver her second child.
By Chuck Haga , February 11, 2010
Dickinson debates "Midgets" nickname 
The Dickinson School Board is discussing whether its mascot name – the Midgets – is appropriate.
By Beth Wischmeyer , February 10, 2010
Fargo man finds mystery woman 
A 41-year-old Fargo man who went above and beyond to reconnect with a woman he met at a bar there late last month, said he suddenly became quite popular after his story ran in the Herald and hit the Internet.
By Kaitlyn Ring , February 05, 2010
Frontier Airlines set to end its service in Fargo 
Frontier Airlines – touted as a low-cost carrier that would bring down fares at Fargo’s Hector International Airport – is dropping its Fargo-Denver service, effective April 5.
By Jon Knutson , February 05, 2010
Sanford Health gets OK to sell insurance in North Dakota
North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm announced Wednesday that he has given Sanford, which is affiliated with Fargo MeritCare, approval to sell health insurance plans in North Dakota.By Patrick Springer , February 04, 2010
More snow, then arctic air, expected in region 
Detroit Lakes could see an inch or two of snow.
By Staff report , February 04, 2010
Fargo man goes public to reconnect with ‘cute little thing’ 
Steve Hicks, 41, of Fargo wouldn’t usually go to extensive lengths to pursue a missed connection in a bar, but he said the 5-foot tall “cute little thing” he met at the Tracy Lawrence concert late last month at The Hub in Fargo is something special.
By Kaitlyn Ring , February 04, 2010
Minnesota woman killed in rollover south of Fargo 
A 93-year-old Akeley woman was killed in a rollover accident late Wednesday on Interstate 29 south of Fargo.
By Staff report , February 04, 2010
North Dakota woman sues ammo company after hunting accident causes injury 
A Thompson, N.D., woman who had a rifle shell explode in her face on her first hunting trip is suing the company that made the ammunition, claiming that a defect in the design or production of the shell caused her injuries.
By Archie Ingersoll , February 03, 2010
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