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Spotlight on Economics: The economics of plants engineered to replace oil
FARGO - NDSU and Plant Sensory Systems, a Maryland-based agricultural biotechnology company, has started researching the biological, economic and environmental benefits of the Nitrogen Use Efficient and Stress Tolerant Crops technology in energy beets.
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Bowman rancher dies in cattle-related accident in southwest ND
AMIDON, N.D. — A Bowman man died Monday following a cattle-related accident on a ranch here in Slope County.
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Heavy rains leave farmers scrambling
FARGO – Farmers in northeast North Dakota are swamped from heavy spring rains that are the worst Ron Beneda has seen in his 35 years as Extension agent for Cavalier County.
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Mint condition: Mojito Chicken offers a cocktail-inspired twist
A few years ago Tony and I were wondering what we should cook over the Memorial weekend. We knew that we wanted to try something different and that we wanted to grill.
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Zombie genre connects with viewers on deeper level, professors say
FARGO - Like its grotesque, lumbering monsters with an appetite for human brains, the zombie genre just won’t die. “World War Z,” starring Brad Pitt, hits movie theaters next week, on the heels of last week’s premiere of “In the Flesh,” BBC America’s new miniseries about society recovering from a zombie outbreak.
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Mother artists: Fargo painter featured in documentary about work/life balance
FARGO – An infant crawls around the dining room table where her mom is framing prints. An award-winning director washes baby bottles and laments an acting career that never was. Mothers with grown children come to terms with how their artistic endeavors affected their families.
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Sobolik wants Fargo to take up ordinance banning discrimination
Walaker doesn’t think it’s an issue for city
FARGO – Grand Forks leaders recently announced they could soon prohibit the city as an employer from discriminating based on sexual orientation and gender identity, but Fargo leaders have much bigger aspirations for a similar ordinance here.
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Letter: Who represented me in ND session?
The elected officials of North Dakota are entrusted with acting in my best interests, and those of all students. This past legislative session has shown they are not always capable of that.
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Secrets below the surface of the Red: Divers inspired by ‘intrigue of finding stuff’
FARGO - Roger Cullen got hooked on diving the Red River for its hidden secrets the day he found a military rifle, shotgun, pistol, steamboat clock and human skull embedded in the mucky bottom.
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Sheriff cracking down on underage drinkers along Otter Tail River
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. - The Otter Tail tubing tradition has often included enjoying a few “adult” beverages along the way, not to mention stopping to party at two or three favorite gathering spots during the trip.
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Former UND star Toews looking to join elite company
GRAND FORKS – Several years ago, an NHL front-office official admitted that Jonathan Toews will probably never win a scoring title.
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Wait for Omaha ends for former RedHawks player Brian Ward
Fargo - Brian Ward has practiced patience in regards to making his trip to Omaha, Neb., for the College World Series.
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NDSU's academic rate among athletics remains strong
FARGO – North Dakota State continued its trend of not sweating out the NCAA’s Division I academic progress rate with another fine showing in data that was released Tuesday.
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Leier: Preserve summer fun by putting safety first
West Fargo - When it comes to a successful or memorable trip outdoors, many will look for pleasant weather, good friends and maybe catching some fish or an evening of storytelling around a campfire.
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Rural water board meeting next step in resolving dispute
JAMESTOWN, N.D. – The territorial dispute between Stutsman Rural Water District and the city of Jamestown is drawing to an end after seven months of meetings, frustration and threats of litigation.
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DGF students prepare for national science competition in Florida
GLYNDON, Minn. – Students from Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton High School are prepping for a national science and engineering competition after taking first place in Minnesota in their division.
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Defending champ West Fargo sweeps Devils Lake in legion baseball
WEST FARGO – Andy Young wasn’t around earlier this month to help West Fargo get past Fargo Shanley in the North Dakota Class A state high school baseball tournament. The Packers took second.
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McClintock has lead at NDGA boys junior golf championship
BISMARCK – It would be easy to get intimidated with golfers like Jake DeForest and Nick Myhre hitting off the tees.
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Levees, removable walls proposed to protect NYC from effects of global warming
NEW YORK — Removable floodwalls would be erected in lower Manhattan, and levees, gates and other defenses would be built elsewhere around the city under a nearly $20 billion plan Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed Tuesday to protect New York from storms and the effects of global warming.
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Detroit Lakes leads after first day at Minnesota Class 2A state girls golf
JORDAN, Minn. – Although the Detroit Lakes girls golf team moved through its competition this past season, it saved its best for when it counts during the Minnesota Class 2A state meet Tuesday at The Ridges at Sand Creek Golf Course.
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