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Faces of the Boom: Bus driver says traffic danger makes job more important
WILLISTON, N.D. Tana Turcotte has figured out a way she can make sure her kids get safely to school in the Oil Patch. She volunteered to drive the school bus. The Alexander woman said intense oilfie...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 12:50 AM
Record Cold April
The National Climatic Data Center released their climate statistics for the month of April this past week. Although Fargo Moorhead recorded the 5th coldest April on record, taken as a whole, April 201...
Posted on 5/18/13 at 5:29 PM
Speaking the truth...
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota's new addition to the U.S. House is committed to speaking the truth and says society needs more people to stand up and speak the truth. The most recent "truth" that Cramer s...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 11:34 PM
Minnesotans among 1,760 students who were eligible to graduate at UND spring commencements ceremonies in May (includes graduate names and hometowns)
The University of North Dakota held its annual spring commencement at Saturday, May 11, at the Alerus Center, Grand Forks. More than 6,000 friends and family of graduates were in attendance, as Presid...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 3:21 PM
Take the Tour at NDSCS!
By Sarah Hoffbeck What sets NDSCS apart from other two-year colleges? For one, we truly care about our students success. Not only do we provide an affordable way to earn an education, we cater to you...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 1:21 PM
Man sentenced to 12 years in drug conspiracy case 
FARGO — A man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for distributing methamphetamine in North Dakota.
By Associated Press , April 15, 2013
SD Highway Patrol activates squad in response to ND oil boom 
BELLE FOURCHE, S.D. — The South Dakota Highway Patrol is activating a four-person squad in the western city of Belle Fourche, in response to an increase in traffic associated with the booming oil patch in western North Dakota.
By Associated Press , March 29, 2013
Gruchalla says $500 DUI fine not enough 
BISMARCK – A former highway patrolman turned legislator sees a big difference in the effect of a $5,000 fine over a $500 fine for drinking and driving.
By By TJ Jerke, Forum News Service , March 14, 2013
Study: NDSU annual economic impact totals $884 million 
FARGO – North Dakota State University boasts an economic impact of more than $884 million each year, according to a new analysis that also found students enjoy a high rate of return on their educational investment.
By Ryan Johnson , December 28, 2012
Dalrymple taps top Hoeven aide to fill seat on regulatory board 
BISMARCK — A top aide to North Dakota U.S. Sen. John Hoeven is being named to the state Public Service Commission.
By Associated Press , November 30, 2012
Fargo Theatre to host free organ concerts 
FARGO – The Red River Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society will kick off its annual noon-hour Mighty Wurtlitzer organ concerts Dec. 10 at the Fargo Theatre, 314 Broadway.
November 28, 2012
Three Fargo North athletes to sign NCAA Division I intent letters 
Fargo North High School will be hosting a NCAA Division I national letter of intent signing ceremony for three student athletes at 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 14 in room 102.
By Forum staff reports , November 08, 2012
Prairie Public, Gate City hosting sweater drive 
FARGO – Prairie Public and Gate City Bank are sponsoring a Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive through November.
By Forum staff reports , October 31, 2012
Rainfall expected to continue as wind advisory goes into effect in eastern ND 
FARGO – Strong winds are expected to whip around much-needed rainfall that continues to fall in the Fargo-Moorhead area today.
By Forum staff reports , October 18, 2012
Shooting of Fargo robbery victim 'very, very rare' 
FARGO – Police are still looking for a man who shot an employee Sunday night while robbing a northside grocery store, a shooting a police spokesman said was “very, very rare.”
By Mike Nowatzki , September 24, 2012
Spirit Lake Nation claims progress being made 
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. – In a lengthy statement published this week in the Devils Lake Journal, the Spirit Lake Tribe decried recent criticism of tribal social service programs involving child protection.
The statement challenged the motives of “whistleblowers” and faulted media reports on the issue as inaccurate and misleading but offered no specific examples, citing confidentiality and other legal concerns.
By By Chuck Haga, Forum Communications , August 09, 2012
Dalrymple, Japanese ambassador discuss trade opportunities 
BISMARCK — Gov. Jack Dalrymple highlighted North Dakota’s economy and products during a visit Tuesday with the Japanese ambassador to the United States.
July 31, 2012
National Guard members return from Afghanistan 
FARGO — Eight members of the North Dakota Air National Guard have returned after a six-month deployment to Afghanistan.
By Associated Press , July 02, 2012
ND Legislature to archive video of floor sessions 
BISMARCK — The next session of the North Dakota Legislature will be easier to watch online.
By Associated Press , June 20, 2012
Crystal union plans another vote June 23 on labor deal that prompted lockout 
MOORHEAD – American Crystal Sugar’s locked-out union workers will vote again June 23 on whether to accept the company’s last contract offer.
June 14, 2012
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