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UND Flying Team in national competition: second by inches
The University of North Dakota (UND) Flying Team took second with a score of 355, only four points behind the winner, out of 28 schools at the National Intercollegiate Flying Associations (NIFAs) Safe...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 2:01 PM
1,000 shoes to be donated to kids
By Ryan Schuster Thanks to the nearly 9,000 people who registered for last weekend's Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota Friday Night 5K and individual donations, we will be able to give away 1,00...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 12:27 PM
Davies educator honored for work with visually impaired
Davies High School special education teacher Julie Anderson, who serves the visually impaired, received the AER Friends of Vision Award at the Dakota AER Conference held last week in Grand Forks. AER ...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 2:53 PM
The Intricacy of Natural Art
The world is full of incredibly talented people, of artists who can create magnificent paintings and extraordinary sculptures, of people who can sing songs that raise the soul and dampen the eyes. The...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 9:20 AM
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
Plan, prepare for spring flood uncertainties 
ST. PAUL — A combination of climate features—including a wet fall season and heavy, wet snowfalls all winter—have elevated the risk of spring flooding on many Minnesota watersheds. One obvious consequence of spring flooding in western and southern Minnesota counties would be delayed field working conditions in the agricultural landscape.
By Mark Seeley, University of Minnesota Extension , March 08, 2010
Continue bovine TB prevention as status improves 
ST. PAUL — Results from a recent USDA review have returned with overall positive indications for Minnesota’s bovine tuberculosis (TB) program. The Minnesota Board of Animal Health, with help from its partners, is working aggressively to again upgrade Minnesota’s bovine TB status levels.
By Ryon S. Walker, University of Minnesota Extension , March 08, 2010
Chamber of Commerce of Fargo Moorhead to name new president Friday 
December 17, 2009
Judge orders state Board of Higher Education to delay nickname decision
GRAND FORKS - The State Board of Higher Education has been told by a district judge that it may not retire UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname until a hearing Dec. 9.By Tu-Uyen Tran , November 09, 2009
Corps must be true to science
‘Whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting,” said Mark Twain. Where water is at stake, no interested party can be trusted to act beyond its own particular interests, this writer included.By Roger Minch , November 04, 2009
Labor takes on the Blues 
Over the past several months, North Dakotans have put together many events targeting both Blue Cross Blue Shield and the industry abuses they and their counterparts represent. As a member of the labor movement, we speak out with a unified voice on behalf of the millions of working families who struggle to shoulder the out-of-control health care costs.
By Tony St. Michel , October 24, 2009
Forum editorial: Another honor for downtown 
The people of Fargo know downtown renaissance has changed the character of the central business district for the better. Now a highly respected national organization of city planners has concluded that downtown is one of the best neighborhoods in the country.
October 09, 2009
‘Green Revolution’ pioneer Borlaug honored by U of M 
MINNEAPOLIS – It was a lecture that might have changed the world.
By By Steve Karnowski, Associated Press Writer , October 09, 2009
Breaking the cycle of silence 
I want to applaud Tammy Swift on her article (Sept. 22) “Rising above the hurt.” The careful and sensitive language she employed describing the act of suicide makes that article worthy of its place on the front page of The Forum.
By Susan Rae Helgeland , September 27, 2009
U of M Extension launches new online land rent survey 
By University of Minnesota Extension , September 21, 2009
Soil organic matter is good for crop production and the environment 
ST. PAUL — Soil organic matter is directly related to soil fertility and agricultural productivity potential. There are many advantages to increasing or maintaining a high level of soil organic matter (SOM), including:
By By Jodi DeJong-Hughs , September 21, 2009
North Dakota bankruptcies (July 5, 2009) 
Click here for a listing of North Dakota bankruptcies.
July 05, 2009
It’s standard fare in health industry 
When will we get the message? The message is, if we want to pay for private insurance for health care, we will pay the bill for CEO salaries, golden parachutes ($2.2 million) and sales incentive trips. This is standard fare in the industry.
By Trana Rogne , March 19, 2009
Official: Melt rate factor in flooding
The city of Moorhead is double-checking its flood readiness, City Engineer Bob Zimmerman told city council members Monday night.By Dave Olson , March 10, 2009
Former longtime UND president Clifford dies 
By By Chuck Haga , February 05, 2009
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