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Army Corps cuts flow on Missouri River
Friday move could bring barge traffic to halt within weeks
Saturday, November, 24, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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Friday move could bring barge traffic to halt within weeks
Saturday, November, 24, 2012 - INFORUM - News
How to impress your family by carving the Thanksgiving turkey
MOORHEAD – When Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians gathered for the first Thanksgiving back in 1621, it was a very different sort of meal. According to journal entries from the time, there was deer and venison, “fowl,” (though it’s not specified what kind of fowl), corn, squash and other crops, but apparently no turkey.
Tuesday, November, 20, 2012 - INFORUM - Life
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MOORHEAD – When Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians gathered for the first Thanksgiving back in 1621, it was a very different sort of meal. According to journal entries from the time, there was deer and venison, “fowl,” (though it’s not specified what kind of fowl), corn, squash and other crops, but apparently no turkey.
Tuesday, November, 20, 2012 - INFORUM - Life
US, state agencies review proposed SD uranium mine
PIERRE, S.D. — Federal and state agencies are on the cusp of deciding the fate of a long-debated uranium mine in southwestern South Dakota that would produce about 1 million pounds of uranium oxide annually for the next two decades.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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PIERRE, S.D. — Federal and state agencies are on the cusp of deciding the fate of a long-debated uranium mine in southwestern South Dakota that would produce about 1 million pounds of uranium oxide annually for the next two decades.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - INFORUM - News
More celebs help tribes trying to buy sacred land in South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — More celebrities are backing an online campaign to raise money so that Native American tribes in South Dakota can purchase land they consider sacred.
Sunday, November, 18, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — More celebrities are backing an online campaign to raise money so that Native American tribes in South Dakota can purchase land they consider sacred.
Sunday, November, 18, 2012 - INFORUM - News
A leap off fiscal cliff means jump in North Dakota, Minnesota taxes
FARGO – A North Dakota family of four earning $84,896 could pay $4,825 more in taxes in 2013 than they did in 2011 if Congress and President Obama take the nation into a running leap off the so-called “fiscal cliff.”
Sunday, November, 18, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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FARGO – A North Dakota family of four earning $84,896 could pay $4,825 more in taxes in 2013 than they did in 2011 if Congress and President Obama take the nation into a running leap off the so-called “fiscal cliff.”
Sunday, November, 18, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Actor helps tribes trying to buy sacred South Dakota land
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Native American tribes have received some celebrity support in their effort to raise $9 million by the end of the month to buy land in South Dakota that they consider sacred.
Thursday, November, 15, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Native American tribes have received some celebrity support in their effort to raise $9 million by the end of the month to buy land in South Dakota that they consider sacred.
Thursday, November, 15, 2012 - INFORUM - News
VIDEO: Actor helps tribes trying to buy sacred SD land
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Native American tribes have received some celebrity support in their effort to raise $9 million by the end of the month to buy land in South Dakota that they consider sacred.
Wednesday, November, 14, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Native American tribes have received some celebrity support in their effort to raise $9 million by the end of the month to buy land in South Dakota that they consider sacred.
Wednesday, November, 14, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Victoria's Secret apologizes for model's Native American headdress at fashion show
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Victoria's Secret has apologized for putting a Native American-style headdress on a model for its annual fashion show, after the outfit was criticized as a display of ignorance toward tribal culture and history.
Tuesday, November, 13, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Victoria's Secret has apologized for putting a Native American-style headdress on a model for its annual fashion show, after the outfit was criticized as a display of ignorance toward tribal culture and history.
Tuesday, November, 13, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Pangea a celebration of culture
Event a chance for community to learn, share
MOORHEAD - Smells of different ethnic foods and sounds of conversations and music drifted through the Hjemkomst Center on Saturday.
Sunday, November, 11, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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Event a chance for community to learn, share
MOORHEAD - Smells of different ethnic foods and sounds of conversations and music drifted through the Hjemkomst Center on Saturday.
Sunday, November, 11, 2012 - INFORUM - News
National group touts success of Native American vote push
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Organizers of a massive get-out-the-vote campaign that targeted Native American communities across the country are considering their efforts a success.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Organizers of a massive get-out-the-vote campaign that targeted Native American communities across the country are considering their efforts a success.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Pangea festival Saturday at Hjemkomst Center
MOOHREAD – Pangea – Cultivate our Cultures, a free, indoor family-friendly celebration of the cultural diversity in the Fargo-Moorhead area, is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Hjemkomst Center, 202 1st Ave. N.
Thursday, November, 08, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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MOOHREAD – Pangea – Cultivate our Cultures, a free, indoor family-friendly celebration of the cultural diversity in the Fargo-Moorhead area, is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Hjemkomst Center, 202 1st Ave. N.
Thursday, November, 08, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Everything but the bird: You’ll say thanks for this meatless holiday feast
Vegetarians have long known a Thanksgiving secret the rest of us are reluctant to admit – it’s all about the side dishes. Think about it. Once you’ve taken the obligatory slice of turkey, a dutiful spoonful of gravy and maybe haggled a bit over the dark meat, what you really want is more stuffing. More mashed anything. More syrupy sweet potatoes. And definitely more pie. Pie of any kind.
Wednesday, November, 07, 2012 - INFORUM - Life
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Vegetarians have long known a Thanksgiving secret the rest of us are reluctant to admit – it’s all about the side dishes. Think about it. Once you’ve taken the obligatory slice of turkey, a dutiful spoonful of gravy and maybe haggled a bit over the dark meat, what you really want is more stuffing. More mashed anything. More syrupy sweet potatoes. And definitely more pie. Pie of any kind.
Wednesday, November, 07, 2012 - INFORUM - Life
Native American month events set at NDSU
FARGO – North Dakota State University will celebrate Native American Heritage Month with a series of events at the Memorial Union. All are free and open to the public.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - INFORUM - Life
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FARGO – North Dakota State University will celebrate Native American Heritage Month with a series of events at the Memorial Union. All are free and open to the public.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - INFORUM - Life
First Native American saint stirs pride, skepticism
ALBANY, N.Y. — Some traditional Mohawks are treating the naming of the nation's first Native American saint with skepticism and fear that the Roman Catholic Church is using it to shore up its image and marginalize traditional spiritual practices.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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ALBANY, N.Y. — Some traditional Mohawks are treating the naming of the nation's first Native American saint with skepticism and fear that the Roman Catholic Church is using it to shore up its image and marginalize traditional spiritual practices.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Eagle-car collisions up
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. – While the remains of a bald eagle struck by a vehicle Tuesday on Hubbard County Road 4 are shipped to a national feather repository, the Department of Natural Resources is warning that more crashes are inevitable as the eagle population soars.
Sunday, October, 28, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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PARK RAPIDS, Minn. – While the remains of a bald eagle struck by a vehicle Tuesday on Hubbard County Road 4 are shipped to a national feather repository, the Department of Natural Resources is warning that more crashes are inevitable as the eagle population soars.
Sunday, October, 28, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Waurine "Pinky" Littlewolf
Oct. 1, 1954 - Oct. 19, 2012
FARGO, N.D. - Waurine "Pinky" Littlewolf, 58, Ada, Minn., died Friday in Sanford Health.
Friday, October, 26, 2012 - INFORUM - Obits
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Oct. 1, 1954 - Oct. 19, 2012
FARGO, N.D. - Waurine "Pinky" Littlewolf, 58, Ada, Minn., died Friday in Sanford Health.
Friday, October, 26, 2012 - INFORUM - Obits
Resident says 'somebody will die' if Killdeer Mountains drilling proposal gets OK
BISMARCK — Ross Jepson didn’t say much during his testimony Wednesday morning at a North Dakota Industrial Commission Oil and Gas Division hearing on proposed drilling wells near his home north of Killdeer
Thursday, October, 25, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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BISMARCK — Ross Jepson didn’t say much during his testimony Wednesday morning at a North Dakota Industrial Commission Oil and Gas Division hearing on proposed drilling wells near his home north of Killdeer
Thursday, October, 25, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Some oppose drilling in Killdeer mountains
KILLDEER, N.D. – Home to one historic battlefield site already, the Killdeer Mountains are the subject of a new North Dakota fight.
Wednesday, October, 24, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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KILLDEER, N.D. – Home to one historic battlefield site already, the Killdeer Mountains are the subject of a new North Dakota fight.
Wednesday, October, 24, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Russell Means to be honored during Calif. film festival
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The founder of a California film festival dedicated to showcasing Native American talent says former American Indian Movement activist and actor Russell Means will be honored during this year's event.
Tuesday, October, 23, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The founder of a California film festival dedicated to showcasing Native American talent says former American Indian Movement activist and actor Russell Means will be honored during this year's event.
Tuesday, October, 23, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Pope to name 7 new saints
VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI is adding seven more saints onto the roster of Catholic role models as he tries to rekindle the faith in places where it's lagging. Two of them are Americans: Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Native American saint from the U.S. and Mother Marianne Cope, a 19th century Franciscan nun who cared for lepers in Hawaii.
Sunday, October, 21, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI is adding seven more saints onto the roster of Catholic role models as he tries to rekindle the faith in places where it's lagging. Two of them are Americans: Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Native American saint from the U.S. and Mother Marianne Cope, a 19th century Franciscan nun who cared for lepers in Hawaii.
Sunday, October, 21, 2012 - INFORUM - News

