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Fargo School Board offers Superintendent Schatz $5K raise
FARGO – The Fargo School Board voted 9-0 on Tuesday to offer Superintendent Jeff Schatz a two-year contract to lock him in after his first year leading the district.
Wednesday, April, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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FARGO – The Fargo School Board voted 9-0 on Tuesday to offer Superintendent Jeff Schatz a two-year contract to lock him in after his first year leading the district.
Wednesday, April, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Doctor: Killer ND worker was depressed, not insane
BISMARCK — A psychiatrist has testified that a man who traveled by train from North Dakota to kill his three daughters in western Wisconsin was depressed but not insane when he stabbed the girls.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK — A psychiatrist has testified that a man who traveled by train from North Dakota to kill his three daughters in western Wisconsin was depressed but not insane when he stabbed the girls.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Dr. Paul J. Henningson
Paul John Henningson passed away on Friday, April 5th, 2013 due to an aggressive cancer. He was at his home in Baxter, MN surrounded by his wife Bonnie, his two sons Nathan and William and his parents.
Paul was born in Fargo, ND on June 4, 1956 to Les and Helen (Rozum) Henningson. He was baptized and confirmed at Elim Lutheran Church. After attending Fargo Public Schools Paul went on to North Dakota State University were he first graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Biology and later a Master's Degree in Plant Pathology. Following several years of research as a microbiologist at NDSU Paul moved with his young family to Lincoln. There he received his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry. Upon graduation the family relocated to the Brainerd Lakes Area where Paul began practicing dentistry.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Paul John Henningson passed away on Friday, April 5th, 2013 due to an aggressive cancer. He was at his home in Baxter, MN surrounded by his wife Bonnie, his two sons Nathan and William and his parents.
Paul was born in Fargo, ND on June 4, 1956 to Les and Helen (Rozum) Henningson. He was baptized and confirmed at Elim Lutheran Church. After attending Fargo Public Schools Paul went on to North Dakota State University were he first graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Biology and later a Master's Degree in Plant Pathology. Following several years of research as a microbiologist at NDSU Paul moved with his young family to Lincoln. There he received his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry. Upon graduation the family relocated to the Brainerd Lakes Area where Paul began practicing dentistry.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Local nurses reach out to first-time moms through national program
When Anusha Balandoda found out she was pregnant, she was afraid she wasn’t prepared to raise a child.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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When Anusha Balandoda found out she was pregnant, she was afraid she wasn’t prepared to raise a child.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Letter: An improper use of government
The Republican majority in the legislative assembly has used its power to act as a bully by passing laws that attempt to destroy a woman’s right to make a medical decision involving her own body in consultation with her doctor and in promulgating a constitutional amendment that would have the effect of outlawing many forms of birth control that might prevent the need for an abortion. I don’t think this was what voters wanted when they voted Republican in the last election.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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The Republican majority in the legislative assembly has used its power to act as a bully by passing laws that attempt to destroy a woman’s right to make a medical decision involving her own body in consultation with her doctor and in promulgating a constitutional amendment that would have the effect of outlawing many forms of birth control that might prevent the need for an abortion. I don’t think this was what voters wanted when they voted Republican in the last election.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
North Dakota Legislature this week: Oil taxes in focus
BISMARCK – In the waning weeks of the North Dakota Legislature, conference committees are hard at work reconciling differing versions of bills that have been endorsed in the other chamber.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK – In the waning weeks of the North Dakota Legislature, conference committees are hard at work reconciling differing versions of bills that have been endorsed in the other chamber.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Sanford, Fairview discuss potential merger
ST. PAUL – A proposal for Fargo- and Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health to take control of Minnesota’s Fairview Health Services faces opposition, but both companies’ officials say they want to continue talks if it could benefit patients.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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ST. PAUL – A proposal for Fargo- and Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health to take control of Minnesota’s Fairview Health Services faces opposition, but both companies’ officials say they want to continue talks if it could benefit patients.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Minnesota Political Notebook: Baby boomers make writing Minnesota budget difficult
ST. PAUL - Baby boomers will make writing the state budget harder, reduce the Minnesota labor force and cause state health care spending to soar, State Demographer Susan Brower said.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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ST. PAUL - Baby boomers will make writing the state budget harder, reduce the Minnesota labor force and cause state health care spending to soar, State Demographer Susan Brower said.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Minding Our Elders: Different dementia types can co-exist
DEAR CAROL: I’m confused about my husband’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. He was first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease three years ago, but now we are told he is showing Parkinson’s symptoms. The doctor talks to all of us like we should know everything about dementia and Parkinson’s, and our questions just seem to annoy him.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
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DEAR CAROL: I’m confused about my husband’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. He was first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease three years ago, but now we are told he is showing Parkinson’s symptoms. The doctor talks to all of us like we should know everything about dementia and Parkinson’s, and our questions just seem to annoy him.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
Kansas bill mirrors some facets of ND anti-abortion laws, declares life begins "at fertilization"
TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas legislators gave final passage to a sweeping anti-abortion measure Friday night, sending Gov. Sam Brownback a bill that declares life begins “at fertilization” while blocking tax breaks for abortion providers and banning abortions performed solely because of the baby's sex.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas legislators gave final passage to a sweeping anti-abortion measure Friday night, sending Gov. Sam Brownback a bill that declares life begins “at fertilization” while blocking tax breaks for abortion providers and banning abortions performed solely because of the baby's sex.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Sequestration could cost Minnesota more than $90M
Schools, health programs could be among most affected, committee finds
ST. PAUL – The federal government’s failure to agree on how to fix its debt problem could cost Minnesota more than $90 million this year.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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Schools, health programs could be among most affected, committee finds
ST. PAUL – The federal government’s failure to agree on how to fix its debt problem could cost Minnesota more than $90 million this year.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Federal judge makes morning-after pill available to all
WASHINGTON — The morning-after pill might become as easy to buy as aspirin. In a scathing rebuke accusing the Obama administration of letting election-year politics trump science, a federal judge ruled Friday that women of any age should be able to buy emergency contraception without a doctor's prescription.
Friday, April, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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WASHINGTON — The morning-after pill might become as easy to buy as aspirin. In a scathing rebuke accusing the Obama administration of letting election-year politics trump science, a federal judge ruled Friday that women of any age should be able to buy emergency contraception without a doctor's prescription.
Friday, April, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Letter: Ready to sign up for petition drive
Please tell me where I can sign up to help with the petition drive. I am so embarrassed by our state Legislature and the governor.
Friday, April, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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Please tell me where I can sign up to help with the petition drive. I am so embarrassed by our state Legislature and the governor.
Friday, April, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
VIDEO: Famed movie critic Roger Ebert dies at age 70
Ebert visited area a decade ago CHICAGO – Roger Ebert, the most famous and popular film reviewer of his time who became the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation’s most influential thumb, died Thursday. He was 70.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
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Ebert visited area a decade ago CHICAGO – Roger Ebert, the most famous and popular film reviewer of his time who became the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation’s most influential thumb, died Thursday. He was 70.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
Letter: Thrilled to be a resident of ND
I’m thrilled to be a North Dakota resident. Unlike Donna Gibb, of Fargo, I am grateful to know our leaders protect life.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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I’m thrilled to be a North Dakota resident. Unlike Donna Gibb, of Fargo, I am grateful to know our leaders protect life.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
Letter: Full-out assault on women
I am disappointed that Gov. Jack Dalrymple decided not to veto any of the abortion-ban bills that came to his desk.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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I am disappointed that Gov. Jack Dalrymple decided not to veto any of the abortion-ban bills that came to his desk.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
Essentia plans $80 million expansion in Fargo
Centerpiece of plan is new $50M hospital wing
FARGO – Essentia Health is embarking on an $80 million construction initiative highlighted by a new wing on its hospital.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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Centerpiece of plan is new $50M hospital wing
FARGO – Essentia Health is embarking on an $80 million construction initiative highlighted by a new wing on its hospital.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Abortion petition pair not typical women’s rights activists
North Dakota’s abortion clinic doesn’t support referral efforts
GRAND FORKS – They are two Grand Forks men on opposite ends of the abortion issue, but Gary Hangsleben, 67, and Roland Riemers, 69, say they came together to create an opportunity for open discussion.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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North Dakota’s abortion clinic doesn’t support referral efforts
GRAND FORKS – They are two Grand Forks men on opposite ends of the abortion issue, but Gary Hangsleben, 67, and Roland Riemers, 69, say they came together to create an opportunity for open discussion.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Francis Wesley Monseth
Beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, pastor, teacher and friend met his Jesus face to face when he passed from this life into glory on Good Friday March 29, 2013. He was 71 years old. Preceded in death by parents Pastor Fritjof and Olga Monseth. Survived by beloved wife of 46 years, Ellen Mae; Children Naomi (Bob) Halvorson, Nathan (Julie) Monseth, Rachel (Justin) Jones, Rebecca (Kyle) Torfin, Benjamin (Andrea) Monseth and Rhoda (Nate) Jore; sister Rhoda (Pastor Erling) Huglen; 27 grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Fran was born Nov 24, 1941 in Minot, ND. He spent his early years growing up in Zahl, ND, Valley City, ND and Superior, WI. He graduated from Oak Grove Lutheran HS in Fargo, ND in 1959. He attended the Lutheran Bible Institute and Augsburg College in Mpls, before finishing at Valley City State with a B.A. in English. He attended the Association Free Lutheran Theological Seminary and graduated in 1967. He served his first parish at Calvary Lutheran in Everett, WA (1967-1971) before being called to teach full time at AFLTS in 1971. He completed his Masters Degree at Seattle Pacific, Master of Divinity at AFLTS, Master of Sacred Theology and Doctor of Theology at Concordia in St. Louis, MO. He went on to become the Dean of AFLTS from 1981 to present. Dr. Monseth was a wise man with many intellectual achievements; however, what mattered to him most was his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. His greatest desire was to see people come to know Jesus personally, and he shared his love for Jesus whenever he could. Many lives were blessed by his spoken and written words. His ministry took him all around the world and included work in Brazil, India, Sri Lanka, Estonia, Latvia, Uganda and Tanzania. He loved his AFLC family and cherished the relationships he made with fellow professors, students and friends of the AFLC. He attended Grace Free Lutheran Church (formerly Medicine Lake Lutheran) in Maple Grove for the last 42 years and developed lasting friendships with many dear people.
Wednesday, April, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, pastor, teacher and friend met his Jesus face to face when he passed from this life into glory on Good Friday March 29, 2013. He was 71 years old. Preceded in death by parents Pastor Fritjof and Olga Monseth. Survived by beloved wife of 46 years, Ellen Mae; Children Naomi (Bob) Halvorson, Nathan (Julie) Monseth, Rachel (Justin) Jones, Rebecca (Kyle) Torfin, Benjamin (Andrea) Monseth and Rhoda (Nate) Jore; sister Rhoda (Pastor Erling) Huglen; 27 grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Fran was born Nov 24, 1941 in Minot, ND. He spent his early years growing up in Zahl, ND, Valley City, ND and Superior, WI. He graduated from Oak Grove Lutheran HS in Fargo, ND in 1959. He attended the Lutheran Bible Institute and Augsburg College in Mpls, before finishing at Valley City State with a B.A. in English. He attended the Association Free Lutheran Theological Seminary and graduated in 1967. He served his first parish at Calvary Lutheran in Everett, WA (1967-1971) before being called to teach full time at AFLTS in 1971. He completed his Masters Degree at Seattle Pacific, Master of Divinity at AFLTS, Master of Sacred Theology and Doctor of Theology at Concordia in St. Louis, MO. He went on to become the Dean of AFLTS from 1981 to present. Dr. Monseth was a wise man with many intellectual achievements; however, what mattered to him most was his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. His greatest desire was to see people come to know Jesus personally, and he shared his love for Jesus whenever he could. Many lives were blessed by his spoken and written words. His ministry took him all around the world and included work in Brazil, India, Sri Lanka, Estonia, Latvia, Uganda and Tanzania. He loved his AFLC family and cherished the relationships he made with fellow professors, students and friends of the AFLC. He attended Grace Free Lutheran Church (formerly Medicine Lake Lutheran) in Maple Grove for the last 42 years and developed lasting friendships with many dear people.
Wednesday, April, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Her Voice: Fargo woman’s experience with aging mother helps her lead rural nonprofit
CASSELTON, N.D. – Myrna Hanson has been a high school band director and worked in Christian education ministry, but she said it’s her role as the adult child of an aging parent that has most prepared her for her current position.
Wednesday, April, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
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CASSELTON, N.D. – Myrna Hanson has been a high school band director and worked in Christian education ministry, but she said it’s her role as the adult child of an aging parent that has most prepared her for her current position.
Wednesday, April, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

