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Charges possible after 100 cattle found dead in McIntosh County
BISMARCK – Prosecutors are considering criminal charges against the owner of 100 cattle found dead last week in McIntosh County, at least some of which starved to death.
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK – Prosecutors are considering criminal charges against the owner of 100 cattle found dead last week in McIntosh County, at least some of which starved to death.
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Daniel “Doc” Oien Sr.
Daniel “Doc” Oien Sr., 89, of Binford, ND, died Thursday, March 14, 2013 surrounded by his family at Nelson County Health System-Care Center in McVille, ND.
Daniel was born September 26, 1923 near Binford, ND to Fredrick and Olive (Gilbertson) Oien. He graduated from Binford Public School. He married Ione Leean on December 10, 1948 at the Bethany Church parsonage. Doc was a life long farmer. He also served on the Bethany Free Lutheran Church Board. Doc loved horses, cows and dogs. He sang for many funerals and weddings.
Monday, March, 18, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Daniel “Doc” Oien Sr., 89, of Binford, ND, died Thursday, March 14, 2013 surrounded by his family at Nelson County Health System-Care Center in McVille, ND.
Daniel was born September 26, 1923 near Binford, ND to Fredrick and Olive (Gilbertson) Oien. He graduated from Binford Public School. He married Ione Leean on December 10, 1948 at the Bethany Church parsonage. Doc was a life long farmer. He also served on the Bethany Free Lutheran Church Board. Doc loved horses, cows and dogs. He sang for many funerals and weddings.
Monday, March, 18, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Fort Snelling buildings to become veterans housing
FORT SNELLING, Minn. – After decades of neglect, five old brick buildings at Fort Snelling that saw service from the Spanish-American War through World War II will be renovated into apartments for homeless veterans and their families.
Sunday, March, 17, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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FORT SNELLING, Minn. – After decades of neglect, five old brick buildings at Fort Snelling that saw service from the Spanish-American War through World War II will be renovated into apartments for homeless veterans and their families.
Sunday, March, 17, 2013 - INFORUM - News
ND Winter Show 4-H hippology contest winners named
VALLEY CITY, N.D. - A team of youths from Ward, Grand Forks and Stutsman counties took first place in the senior division of the 4-H hippology contest at the North Dakota Winter Show in Valley City on March 8.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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VALLEY CITY, N.D. - A team of youths from Ward, Grand Forks and Stutsman counties took first place in the senior division of the 4-H hippology contest at the North Dakota Winter Show in Valley City on March 8.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Jerrald "Jerry" G. Larson
Jerrald G. "Jerry" Larson, 78, of LaMoure, ND, passed away March 12, 2013, at Sanford Health, Fargo, ND.
Jerrald was born at LaMoure, ND on June 10, 1934, to Alfred and Neva (Muir) Larson. He attended country school at Dean 1 and Dean 3 through the 8th grade, and graduated from LaMoure High School in 1952. Jerry joined the U.S. Navy and served aboard the USS Putnam, a destroyer from 1953 to 1957. After his discharge, he returned to LaMoure to help his parents on the farm. On February 27, 1959, Jerry married Dorothy Smith. They made their home on the family farm until 1960, when they moved to Dickey, North Dakota, where Jerry worked at the Adrian Elevator. In 1961, the family moved to LaMoure, and Jerry was employed by the LaMoure Creamery, Art's Red Owl, and Willey's Milk Service along with starting his side business, Larson Septic Service in 1968, which he worked for 45 years. In 1973, he went to work for the Melroe Company in Gwinner, retiring in October of 1997 after 24½ years. Jerry also enjoyed his part time job doing farm work for Herb and Dakotah Harmsen, and Larry Harmsen.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Jerrald G. "Jerry" Larson, 78, of LaMoure, ND, passed away March 12, 2013, at Sanford Health, Fargo, ND.
Jerrald was born at LaMoure, ND on June 10, 1934, to Alfred and Neva (Muir) Larson. He attended country school at Dean 1 and Dean 3 through the 8th grade, and graduated from LaMoure High School in 1952. Jerry joined the U.S. Navy and served aboard the USS Putnam, a destroyer from 1953 to 1957. After his discharge, he returned to LaMoure to help his parents on the farm. On February 27, 1959, Jerry married Dorothy Smith. They made their home on the family farm until 1960, when they moved to Dickey, North Dakota, where Jerry worked at the Adrian Elevator. In 1961, the family moved to LaMoure, and Jerry was employed by the LaMoure Creamery, Art's Red Owl, and Willey's Milk Service along with starting his side business, Larson Septic Service in 1968, which he worked for 45 years. In 1973, he went to work for the Melroe Company in Gwinner, retiring in October of 1997 after 24½ years. Jerry also enjoyed his part time job doing farm work for Herb and Dakotah Harmsen, and Larry Harmsen.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Forum editorial: North Dakota Farm Bureau’s duplicity
The North Dakota Farm Bureau has pulled a stunt at the Legislature that might come back and bite the organization in the butt. Having been among supporters of legislation that would impose felony penalties for specific definitions of animal cruelty, abuse and neglect, the Farm Bureau backed away after the bill had unanimously passed the North Dakota Senate.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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The North Dakota Farm Bureau has pulled a stunt at the Legislature that might come back and bite the organization in the butt. Having been among supporters of legislation that would impose felony penalties for specific definitions of animal cruelty, abuse and neglect, the Farm Bureau backed away after the bill had unanimously passed the North Dakota Senate.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
Parenting Perspectives: Morning is not my friend
I can almost see him now – the curly-haired cowboy riding his horse through the Oklahoma corn field, Technicolor blue skies framing his handsome face. “Oh what a beautiful morning. Oh what a beautiful day.”
Tuesday, March, 12, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
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I can almost see him now – the curly-haired cowboy riding his horse through the Oklahoma corn field, Technicolor blue skies framing his handsome face. “Oh what a beautiful morning. Oh what a beautiful day.”
Tuesday, March, 12, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
Some sheep flocks susceptible to polio
FARGO - Polioencephalomacia (polio) is a disease that can become a problem in some sheep flocks, North Dakota State University Extension Service sheep specialist Reid Redden warns.
Monday, March, 11, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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FARGO - Polioencephalomacia (polio) is a disease that can become a problem in some sheep flocks, North Dakota State University Extension Service sheep specialist Reid Redden warns.
Monday, March, 11, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Lind: Moorhead man recalls horseback ride through blizzard in 1944
A month ago, the Fargo-Moorhead region was hit with a major winter storm that created its share of problems, primarily in terms of getting around. But that was nothing new for longtime area residents like Manuel Jerger, Moorhead.
Monday, March, 11, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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A month ago, the Fargo-Moorhead region was hit with a major winter storm that created its share of problems, primarily in terms of getting around. But that was nothing new for longtime area residents like Manuel Jerger, Moorhead.
Monday, March, 11, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Business Digest (March 09, 2013)
Technology conference set April 11-12 in Fargo The North Dakota Association of Technology Leaders spring conference will be April 11-12 at the Doublewood Inn, Fargo.
Saturday, March, 09, 2013 - INFORUM - Business
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Technology conference set April 11-12 in Fargo The North Dakota Association of Technology Leaders spring conference will be April 11-12 at the Doublewood Inn, Fargo.
Saturday, March, 09, 2013 - INFORUM - Business
Toy wagons honor man’s grandfather
Fargo - LeRoy Hintz has found a special way to honor his grandfather’s memory. The 71-year-old Fargo man makes miniature wooden Western wagons by hand, but without using any pattern or model.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Business
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Fargo - LeRoy Hintz has found a special way to honor his grandfather’s memory. The 71-year-old Fargo man makes miniature wooden Western wagons by hand, but without using any pattern or model.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Business
Kovels Antiques: Large families require large, unusual tables
Small rooms need small furniture, but large families need large tables.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Business
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Small rooms need small furniture, but large families need large tables.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Business
Ailing horses, llamas seized from farm near Vergas
VERGAS, Minn. - Inhumane conditions resulted in law enforcement seizing 11 horses and three llamas last week from a farm six miles southeast of Vergas. An additional six horses were found dead.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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VERGAS, Minn. - Inhumane conditions resulted in law enforcement seizing 11 horses and three llamas last week from a farm six miles southeast of Vergas. An additional six horses were found dead.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Schafer portrait among many that draw criticism
Painting commissioned at a cost of $30,500
FARGO – A portrait of Ed Schafer hung last April in a gallery in the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington is giving some critics sticker shock.
Thursday, March, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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Painting commissioned at a cost of $30,500
FARGO – A portrait of Ed Schafer hung last April in a gallery in the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington is giving some critics sticker shock.
Thursday, March, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News
ND horse herd owner Kiefer pleads not guilty to cruelty
MANDAN, N.D. — A New Salem man accused of mistreating horses and donkeys has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor animal cruelty charges in Morton County.
Tuesday, March, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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MANDAN, N.D. — A New Salem man accused of mistreating horses and donkeys has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor animal cruelty charges in Morton County.
Tuesday, March, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Forum editorial: Economy sustains population
Projections that the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo metro area will be home to 300,000 people 30 years from now should come as no surprise. The region, anchored by the economic engine that is Fargo, has been growing steadily for more than 25 years.
Tuesday, March, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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Projections that the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo metro area will be home to 300,000 people 30 years from now should come as no surprise. The region, anchored by the economic engine that is Fargo, has been growing steadily for more than 25 years.
Tuesday, March, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
ND mule auction takes in $21,000 for investigation
MANDAN, N.D. — Morton County officials say they made $21,000 from selling mules that were seized in a North Dakota animal abuse case.
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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MANDAN, N.D. — Morton County officials say they made $21,000 from selling mules that were seized in a North Dakota animal abuse case.
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Kovels Antiques: ‘Folk art’ a varied category of eclectic items
‘Folk art” is the confusing name given to some things made by untrained artists. From the 1930s into the ’50s, antique collectors might have called these pieces “primitive” or named them for a region, like “Pennsylvania German style.”
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - INFORUM - Business
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‘Folk art” is the confusing name given to some things made by untrained artists. From the 1930s into the ’50s, antique collectors might have called these pieces “primitive” or named them for a region, like “Pennsylvania German style.”
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - INFORUM - Business
Horse racing to return to Fargo in July with three-day meet
FARGO – Horse racing will return here this summer with a three-day meet in July.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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FARGO – Horse racing will return here this summer with a three-day meet in July.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Sara G. Barstad
Sara G. Barstad, 103, of Ray, North Dakota died at the Tioga Long Term Care Center Friday evening, February 22, 2013. A Rosary service will be held Friday at 5 PM and her remains will be in repose at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Ray, ND beginning at 4 PM. Funeral Mass will be held 11 AM Saturday, March 2, 2013 at St. Michael's Catholic Church with Father Bennie officiating. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery at Ray, North Dakota in the spring of the year. Friends may share memories and condolences with the family at www.fulkersons.com
Sara G. Barstad was born January 22, 1910 to Joseph and Rose (Kiffmeyer) Daniel in Padua, MN. Her family moved to Ray, ND, in 1912 and farmed Northwest of Ray. Sara attended grade school at rural Lough School, her freshman year of high school at St. Agnes Academy in Kenmare, ND, and then transferred to and graduated from Ray High School in May 1929. In the fall of 1929 she attended Dakota Business College in Fargo, ND, and graduated in May 1930 with a secretarial degree. While attending college in Fargo she was a member of a women's intramural basketball team. She was proud of the fact that three of the four women on this team were from Ray and they were undefeated. After graduating from college she moved to Williston, ND, and worked for the Williams County Extension Agent for two years
Wednesday, February, 27, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Sara G. Barstad, 103, of Ray, North Dakota died at the Tioga Long Term Care Center Friday evening, February 22, 2013. A Rosary service will be held Friday at 5 PM and her remains will be in repose at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Ray, ND beginning at 4 PM. Funeral Mass will be held 11 AM Saturday, March 2, 2013 at St. Michael's Catholic Church with Father Bennie officiating. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery at Ray, North Dakota in the spring of the year. Friends may share memories and condolences with the family at www.fulkersons.com
Sara G. Barstad was born January 22, 1910 to Joseph and Rose (Kiffmeyer) Daniel in Padua, MN. Her family moved to Ray, ND, in 1912 and farmed Northwest of Ray. Sara attended grade school at rural Lough School, her freshman year of high school at St. Agnes Academy in Kenmare, ND, and then transferred to and graduated from Ray High School in May 1929. In the fall of 1929 she attended Dakota Business College in Fargo, ND, and graduated in May 1930 with a secretarial degree. While attending college in Fargo she was a member of a women's intramural basketball team. She was proud of the fact that three of the four women on this team were from Ray and they were undefeated. After graduating from college she moved to Williston, ND, and worked for the Williams County Extension Agent for two years
Wednesday, February, 27, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

