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WATCH D.O.G.S. invade north side elementary
An idea to get fathers more involved in the school their child attends has taken hold in a northside elementary, thanks to an employee at a southside one. Laura Sokolofsky, counselor at Jefferson El...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 8:37 AM
Port Cities Luncheon, Greysolon Ballroom
The Port Cities Luncheon this year will be at the Greysolon Ballroom located at 231 East Superior Street, Wednesday, May 8th. The change in venue is due to the water problems at the Radisson Hotel. T...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 5:47 PM
UND business and public administration students find classroom is all around them in D.C.
University of North Dakota Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration Dana Harsell recalls chatting a few years ago with a dean from one of those fancy public policy schools sm...
Posted on 3/15/13 at 9:48 AM
It's all up to Tim
One man is in control of this. Tim Johnson holds the key. Tim Johnson can end the speculation. Tim Johnson has the ability to shape the South Dakota political scene for the next two years. When will...
Posted on 3/6/13 at 11:09 PM
One bridge spared, two on the way out?
Sioux Falls' local bridge receives a new life; Wheeling Suspension Bridge failing; Sewell Falls Bridge to be razed and replaced With Sequestration (the process of initializing automatic budget cu...
Posted on 3/4/13 at 7:29 AM
Berg tops House ‘millionaires club’ 
Politico analyzes reps’ financial disclosure reports
North Dakota Rep.-elect Rick Berg “appears to be the wealthiest newly elected Republican” in the U.S. House, according to an analysis by Politico.
December 02, 2010
NFL: Vikes savor win, try to stay on track 
By Dave Campbell / AP Sports Writer , November 30, 2010
NFL: Adrian Peterson leaves with ankle injury 
Adrian Peterson injured his right ankle in the first half of the Minnesota Vikings’ 17-13 victory over the Washington Redskins on Sunday and did not return.
By Associated Press , November 29, 2010
NFL: Vikes deliver win for Frazier in coaching debut 
By Howard Fendrich / AP Pro Football Writer , November 29, 2010
NFL: Vikings’ Peterson hurts right ankle vs Redskins 
LANDOVER, Md. – Adrian Peterson injured his right ankle in the first half of the Minnesota Vikings’ 17-13 victory over the Washington Redskins on Sunday and did not return.
By Associated Press , November 28, 2010
Barnes County North school honored in Washington 
Only school in North Dakota to receive Blue Ribbon Schools award
ROGERS, N.D. – There’s a charge in the air at the North Central campus of Barnes County North here as students and staff prepare to celebrate the joining of a program, and it’s been years in the making.
By Ben Rodgers, Forum Communications Co. , November 22, 2010
Conrad mulls Ag Committee chairmanship 
By Chuck Haga and Ryan Johnson, Forum Communications Co. , November 12, 2010
Conrad: Deficit reality looms for nation 
Says unpopular steps needed to face problem
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad warned Thursday the solutions necessary to fix the nation’s staggering fiscal problems are “not going to be popular.”
November 12, 2010
- North Dakota Sen. Ken Conrad says the government must face its fiscal challenges - and that could mean changes to entitlement programs and government revenue streams
- Conrad says "tough, controversial" but necessary decisions lie ahead for the president's bipartisan fiscal commission
- Copy of the bipartisan fiscal commission's initial proposals
- Talk about this topic
With new faces in Washington, leaders begin to regroup on flood funding 
Local leaders are regrouping after Tuesday’s defeat of two congressmen who were expected to play key roles in securing federal funding for the proposed Fargo-Moorhead diversion.
By Heidi Shaffer , November 07, 2010
Stalemate might not be bad for economy 
WASHINGTON – Fresh off sweeping gains in Tuesday’s elections, Republicans vowed to shrink government and repeal President Barack Obama’s health care law.
By Associated Press , November 03, 2010
Comics rally for civility in front of thousands on National Mall 
By McClatchy Newspapers , October 31, 2010
Fargo couple says Stewart-Colbert rally ‘friendly’ 
According to a Fargo couple, sanity and civility won out at the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear.
By John Lamb , October 31, 2010
NHL: Wild’s Backstrom strong in net in 2-1 win vs. Caps 
ST. PAUL – Niklas Backstrom stopped 21 shots, and the Minnesota Wild slowed down speedy Washington in a 2-1 victory over the suddenly punchless Capitals on Thursday night.
By Dave Campbell / AP Sports Writer , October 28, 2010
Conrad says financial collapse was imminent in 2008 
It began with an emergency meeting one mid-September evening in 2008 with fewer than 20 of the nation’s most influential leaders on fiscal policy. Kent Conrad, a North Dakota Democrat and Senate Budget Committee chairman, was among the elite group.
October 22, 2010
- North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad talks at NDSU
- Graphic: Federal response to financial crisis
- North Dakota Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad tells The Forum's editorial board about meetings he attended in September 2008 when the global economy was on the brink of financial collapse
- Conrad describes the "sobering" meeting the final night of TARP negotiations in 2008.
- Conrad says there was unanimous agreement among congressional leaders during the final night of TARP negotiations that "it had to be done"
- Talk about this topic
American Indian farmers would get funds in class-action settlement 
By Patrick Springer , October 21, 2010
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