Local help for game addictions hard to find
Twelve to 16 hours a day, up to three computers at a time, using between five and seven Facebook accounts – all to take part in a competitive cyber world of mafia crime.INFORUM, 09/02/2010
Pomeroy pleased as probe over ethics is dismissed
North Dakota Democratic Rep. Earl Pomeroy said he’s glad the Office of Congressional Ethics has unanimously decided to drop its inquiry into whether his vote on financial regulation reform was influenced by campaign contributions.INFORUM, 09/01/2010
Housing focus of Conrad talk
The challenges facing communities in North Dakota’s oil patch played heavily in a discussion among federal officials Tuesday about community housing issues in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain states.INFORUM, 09/01/2010
Ethics probe against Pomeroy dropped
WASHINGTON – A House ethics review into North Dakota Rep. Earl Pomeroy has been dropped, according to a Washington-based political newspaper.INFORUM, 08/31/2010
Bedbug complaints on the rise in Fargo-Moorhead
It’s the monster under the bed that nobody wants to think about, but be warned: The bedbug is back.INFORUM, 08/31/2010
West Fargo wants 40 mph for Main Avenue stretch
City, state at odds over speed limitWest Fargo and the North Dakota Department of Transportation are at odds over the permanent speed limit for a stretch of Main Avenue that’s undergoing changes in the next few years.
INFORUM, 08/31/2010
Fergus Falls ethanol operator receives extension
Needs $12 million to resolve debtsOtter Tail Ag Enterprises, which operates the Fergus Falls, Minn., ethanol plant, has six more weeks to come up with $12 million worth of capital, or face possible liquidation to resolve its debt problems.
INFORUM, 08/28/2010
Food bank seeks donations for schoolchildren in need 
A new program from the Great Plains Food Bank aims to make sure hundreds of school-aged children in the Fargo-Moorhead area won’t go hungry on days they aren’t in school.
INFORUM, 08/25/2010
Community sale to rummage up money for homeless youth center 
Nearing its one-year anniversary, the Stepping Stones Resource Center is looking for the community’s help to stay on its feet for the long haul.
INFORUM, 08/24/2010
Schafer: Congress needs to ‘be honest’ 
Former U.S. Agriculture Secretary and North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer says members of Congress need to stop playing games with American taxpayers and, instead, be honest with how they plan to pay for costly legislation.
INFORUM, 08/20/2010
