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Maturing Financial Goals: Change Can Be Good
Today's post shares insights about goal setting and how those goals change as you mature and priorities shift. Carl Richards, author of "The Behavior Gap" shares his thoughts about this cycle of ever ...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 2:14 PM
UND’s Studio One adds 12 more awards to its growing trophy case at annual Midwest Journalism Conference
Studio One? More like Studio "Won." Student journalists with Studio One, a live television show produced by students and staff at the University of North Dakota Television Center, took home 12 awards...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 2:29 PM
Brief Update on Bishop Matthias
For those of you who were unable to attend Liturgy this morning, please read the letters from Bishop Matthias and Metropolitan Tikhon on the diocese's webpage: http://www.midwestdiocese.org/ Bishop ...
Posted on 4/14/13 at 10:29 PM
Twists And Turns
Are you ready for the 2013 racing season? The Racing Life is. But with all the snow STILL on the ground here in North Dakota is seems like spring will never get here. So to get you in the mood... we m...
Posted on 4/7/13 at 1:19 PM
Group plans first-ever auction for S.D. bighorn sheep tag
The Midwest Chapter of the Wild Sheep Foundation annually auctions off a North Dakota bighorn sheep tag, but this year, for the first time ever, the Northfield, Minn.-based group is auctioning off a S...
Posted on 3/14/13 at 10:02 AM
Midwest, Plains brace for massive winter storm 
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Transportation officials lined up snow plows and utilities prepared for the worst as a blizzard crept towards the Midwest Monday. Forecasters said the storm could drop up to an inch of freezing rain and warned of high winds, whiteout conditions and snow drifts that might reach 10 feet in parts of the region.
By Associated Press , January 31, 2011
Snowstorm heads south; some flights canceled
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A Christmas Eve snowstorm that blanketed parts of the Midwest was expected to bring rare Christmas Day snowfall to parts of the Southeast, prompting some airline flight cancellations and delays.By Associated Press , December 25, 2010
Do farmers hold the key to climate? 
CHICAGO – Amid one of the warmest springs on record in Chicago and renewed worries about our warming planet, how is it that late-summer days across the Midwest are cooling?
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By Forum and wire reports , May 29, 2010
Midwest sees spike in home sales 
OMAHA, Neb. – Home sales in the Midwest jumped nearly 20 percent over last year as buyers continued to go after expiring federal tax credits.
By Associated Press , April 23, 2010
Economic growth expected in Midwest, Plains states 
OMAHA, Neb. – The economy in nine Midwest and Plains states appears ready to grow, and more than one-quarter of the companies in the region plan to add jobs in the next six months, according to a monthly survey of business leaders and supply managers released Thursday.
By Associated Press , April 02, 2010
Midwest economy poised to grow 
OMAHA, Neb. – A survey released Monday of business leaders and supply managers in nine Midwest and Plains states suggests the region’s economy is set to grow in the coming months, but that there are also signs of inflation.
By Associated Press , March 02, 2010
Survey shows jump in Midwest economy 
OMAHA, Neb. – Business leaders in nine Midwest and Plains states are starting to believe that the region’s economy is picking up steam, according to results of a January survey released Monday.
By Associated Press , February 02, 2010
Storm slows travel from North Dakota to Texas 
OMAHA, Neb. – Drifting snow and cold rain that have plagued much of the country for days stranded drivers and airline passengers Saturday trying to get home after Christmas.
By Timberly Ross, Associated Press Writer , December 27, 2009
Storm could snarl travel in Midwest
By Kristen Wyatt, Associated Press Writer , December 23, 2009
Climate meeting affects Midwest 
Issues include ag, renewable energyST. PAUL – The Upper Midwest could gain from the global climate change conference in Copenhagen, but those from the region attending the meeting say the real work will come in Congress and in Mexico City a year from now.
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , December 16, 2009
Storm dumps snow on Midwest; bitter cold temps to follow 
By Associated Press , December 10, 2009
Midwest hit with heavy snow, harsh wind 
DES MOINES, Iowa – A fierce winter storm hammered more than a dozen states Tuesday with dangerous ice, heavy snow and vicious winds that threatened to create 15-foot drifts in parts of the Upper Midwest.
By Associated Press , December 09, 2009
Survey suggests Midwest economy improving 
OMAHA, Neb. – For a second straight month, a survey of rural bankers in 11 Midwest and Plains states suggests economic conditions are improving but remain weak.
By Associated Press , October 17, 2009
Risk of tick disease rising in Upper Midwest
MINNEAPOLIS - Deer ticks are expanding their range in the Upper Midwest, increasing the threat of disease to hikers and others tramping through the region's woods.By Chris Williams , August 03, 2009
Survey suggests Midwest economy has reached its bottom 
OMAHA, Neb. — A survey of supply managers and other business executives in nine Midwest and Plains states suggests that the regional economy has bottomed out.
By Associated Press , June 01, 2009
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