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Ahhh, summer. Isn't it nice that summer finally decided to show up in Minnesota? We sure think so! What do you love to do in the summer time? If you like to camp, hike, bike, canoe, kayak, or challen...
Posted on 6/19/13 at 1:50 PM
Goucher to be in town, as spectator; Anchorage hires coach; Crunch season ends
Duluthian Kara Goucher has a busy week, running the 10,000-meter event Thursday at the U.S. Track and Field Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, and then driving to Duluth to watch Saturday's Grandma's ...
Posted on 6/19/13 at 8:15 AM
Dungeons and Dragons Lovers Need to Visit Jamestown
One of the best stories in all of Dungeons & Dragons is the tale of the Dread Gazebo, in which a storyteller's group meets a gazebo and, not knowing what it is, assumes it's a monster of some ki...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 2:37 PM
Site recommendation and building committees named for new UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences
University of North Dakota President Robert O. Kelleygot the ball rolling this week on the planning process for UND's new School of Medicine and Health Sciences building. Kelley named the members o...
Posted on 6/14/13 at 2:20 PM
Proudly waving the red, white and blue ...
Americans show loyalty and respect to the flag everyday, whether we are singing the National Anthem at a sporting event or reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. But June 14th is a national holiday, Flag ...
Posted on 6/14/13 at 9:39 AM
North Dakota homeless programs receive $1.6M in grants 
WASHINGTON – Sens. Kent Conrad and John Hoeven and Rep. Rick Berg announced Wednesday that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is awarding $1.6 million in federal grants to organizations and government agencies throughout North Dakota to combat homelessness.
January 20, 2011
Thanks for help with safety day 
American Family Insurance would like to thank the Fargo Fire and Police Departments, Moorhead K9 Police, and Safe Kids Coalition of Fargo-Moorhead for participating in our Client Appreciation & Safety Awareness Day on Saturday, Aug. 28.
By Cami Sagvold , September 04, 2010
WSI faces Title II of the ADA 
According to Forum reports, North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance says it does not cover claims that do not involve physical injury. This is apparently provided for in state law.
By Sheri McMahon , August 01, 2010
Fargo Davies names Anderson, Wilson head coaches 
Hans Anderson and Melissa Wilson have been named the head baseball and girls track and field coaches at Fargo Davies High School.
By Forum staff reports , June 21, 2010
UPDATED: Pawlenty disagrees with Minn. high court ruling against budget cuts, asks lawmakers to approve decisions he made last year 
UPDATED 12:56 p.m. ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Supreme Court says Gov. Tim Pawlenty was wrong when he made unilateral budget cuts last summer.
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , May 05, 2010
Sudanese man charged with assaulting agents 
FARGO - A 35-year-old man from Sudan faces federal criminal charges for assaulting and interfering with Border Patrol agents during an incident Monday, according to court papers filed today.
By Forum staff report , February 23, 2010
Cap and trade about leadership 
The principle at hand is not conservative or liberal political philosophy. The issue is not the science/religion of the global warming concept.
By Paul Schaffner , January 09, 2010
Fargo, ND airports see increased passengers
BISMARCK, N.D. - Boardings at North Dakota's eight commercial airports in September increased 12.1 percent over the year.By Associated Press , October 24, 2009
Event turns Fort Ransom into small city 
By Sherri Richards , September 27, 2009
Motorists advised to allow extra time while traveling to Bison football game Saturday
FARGO - Football fans attending Saturday's game between North Dakota State University and Wagner College are advised to allow extra time to reach the Fargodome.By Forum staff reports , September 18, 2009
Flood arsonist gets seven years
Dena Pagel awoke to fire trucks and flashing lights on the morning of April 1 and figured the worst: The dike had failed and her family had to evacuate.
By Dave Roepke , August 11, 2009
Nashville gets a handle(bar) on facial hair 
By John Lamb , August 02, 2009
Moorhead woman to join Disney skating tour 
By Sherri Richards , July 27, 2009
North Dakota receives public health grants
WASHINGTON – Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced Friday the availability of $730,996 in grants to help North Dakota prepare for the 2009 novel H1N1 flu virus and the fall flu season.By Forum staff reports , July 12, 2009
Heat damage forces Interstate 29 closed between Harwood and Argusville 
HARWOOD, N.D. - Interstate 29 from Harwood to Argusville has been closed today to repair damage to the pavement caused by heat, which caused the road to expand and buckle.
By Forum staff reports , June 24, 2009
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