BISMARCK
Ailing Minot woman, aided by NDAD: 'Sitting around crying doesn't get you anywhere'
At 51, Rosemarie Shaver finds herself dealing with life-altering health issues that threaten her life, too. A fast-paced walker, the Minot woman noticed last summer that she was getting slower and in...
Posted on 6/14/13 at 9:48 AM
An Epic Food Crawl With Marilyn Hagerty
Originally published by The High Plains Reader on June 13, 2013 I never expected that, Oh my goodness, more drinks? would be a recurring thought running through my head on Thursday evening. ...
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:01 PM
Terry's Book Club Selection
It's been awhile, boys and girls, since our lastTerry's Book Club selection. Not because there aren'tenough good books out there to read as Oprah once hinted, but rather because of extremeslothfulness...
Posted on 6/9/13 at 6:53 AM
Heading to Bismarck for a #NDLegendary Experience!
It's hard to believe that almost nine months have passed since my last post here at Lost on the Prairie. An entire winter has come and gone - well, that's not entirely true. Theoretically it has, bu...
Posted on 6/6/13 at 12:44 PM
Mid Dakota Clinic to participate in MediQHome program
Mid Dakota Clinic of Bismarck has agreed to participate in our MediQHome medical home program that helps doctors and clinics coordinate patient care efficiently. "We are pleased to welcome Mid Dakota ...
Posted on 5/29/13 at 11:35 AM
Bismarck man missing from work site 
DICKINSON, N.D. — Authorities were searching Sunday for a Bismarck man who went missing three days ago from a work site north of Dickinson.
May 27, 2012
Hotel owners push Bismarck Civic Center expansion 
BISMARCK — A group of hotel owners wants to put a measure on the November ballot to expand the Bismarck Civic Center, a project that the city's mayor said could cost $50 million and likely would be paid for largely by out-of-town visitors.
By Associated Press , May 25, 2012
1 million people in ND by 2015? Probably not 
BISMARCK – The population of North Dakota could reach 1 million people in the near future but probably not by 2015, state officials say. At the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference on Wednesday, Lynn Helms, the state director of mineral resources, said oil production could reach 1 million barrels a day by 2015 and that boom in production could bring the state’s population to 1 million.
By By Erik Burgess, Forum staff writer , May 24, 2012
Romney advisor Hamm at petroleum conference: Beat Obama 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , May 24, 2012
Baseball legend LaRussa attends petroleum conference 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , May 24, 2012
Calif. city votes to finalize deal to accept Bismarck team 
BISMARCK, N.D. — The City Council in Santa Cruz, Calif., has voted to finalize a deal with the Golden State Warriors that will enable the franchise to move its NBA Development League team from North Dakota.
By Associated Press , May 23, 2012
Bismarck crime rate increases in 2011 
BISMARCK, N.D. — An annual report shows the crime rate in Bismarck increased more than 6 percent from 2010 to 2011.
By Associated Press , May 22, 2012
Bicycle stolen during Bike to Work event 
BISMARCK — Bismarck police say someone stole the bike of a woman participating in the national Bike To Work Week.
By Associated Press , May 20, 2012
Oil tax ‘Legacy Fund’ has meager earnings 
Advisory board chairman says details could be revisited after voters decide fate of Measure 2BISMARCK – North Dakota’s newly created trust fund for oil taxes has had thin earnings, but the results are in line with a conservative investment philosophy that excludes stocks, money managers said Thursday.
By Dale Wetzel, Associated Press , May 17, 2012
Bismarck booked for big 3-day oil expo 
BISMARCK – Restaurants, rental cars and hotels are already booked, and Bismarck’s airport is expecting an impressive fleet of oil company-owned business jets to crowd the tarmac.
By By James MacPherson, Associated Press , May 13, 2012
Audit excluded record that prompted a WSI review
BISMARCK – The director of North Dakota’s workers’ compensation agency assured the governor that no claims involving unexplained deletions of claims file records involved denied benefits.
By Patrick Springer , May 12, 2012
North Dakota Guard unit praised before leaving for Afghanistan duty 
April 29, 2012
818th Engineers getting send-off to Afghanistan 
BISMARCK – The community is invited to a send-off ceremony today for about 100 members of the state National Guard’s 818th Engineer Company (Sapper).
April 28, 2012
Bismarck names interim police chief 
BISMARCK — The Bismarck City Commission has named Fred Wooten as the city's interim police chief.
By Associated Press , April 25, 2012
ND man arrested for loaded gun at airport 
BISMARCK — A 25-year-old Mandan man was arrested for attempting to bring a loaded handgun through security at the Bismarck Airport.
By Associated Press , April 24, 2012
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