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The top five moments of UND's season
The University of North Dakota's season ended three days ago, and I'm still shocked by what happened. To go from being a few minutes away from advancing to the Frozen Four to getting beaten 4-1 by th...
Posted on 4/2/13 at 10:17 PM
Outdoor Hockey!
I have slacked a bit on posting but have been busy! I wanted to share something that I was privileged enough to photograph. This post has a few photos ;) Mutual of Omaha's "Battles On Ice" This was ...
Posted on 2/15/13 at 1:23 PM
Bowstring Arch Bridge in Nebraska declared non-historic- demolition inevitable
A Bowstring Arch Bridge that is not historic? Before starting in on this subject, heres a rhetorical question for all pontists and highway engineers who have pre-1950 bridges in their databas...
Posted on 11/26/12 at 10:50 AM
Four North High student-athletes commit to D-I programs
This morning, North High School hosted the Division 1 National Letter of Intent signing of four student athletes. Above, from left to right, are: Emily Roche (Girls Swimming, University of Wiscons...
Posted on 11/14/12 at 11:02 AM
Ben Nelson's decision
Sen. Ben Nelson is walking away instead of being carried out on his shield. Nelson, a conservative Democrat from Nebraska, announced Tuesday that he will not seek a third term. Since Nebraska has til...
Posted on 12/27/11 at 5:35 PM
Fargo North's Larson commits to Nebraska 
Spartans standout will attempt to play volleyball and track
By Heath Hotzler , July 26, 2011
NRC chairman says Nebraska nuclear plants remain safe 
OMAHA, Neb. — The nation's top nuclear power regulator said Monday that both of Nebraska's nuclear power plants have remained safe as they battle floodwaters from the bloated Missouri River.
By Associated Press , June 27, 2011
Top nuclear regulator tours Neb. nuke plant Sunday 
BROWNVILLE, Neb. — The chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission says utilities running both of Nebraska's nuclear plants appear to be doing a good job battling Missouri River floodwaters.
By Associated Press , June 27, 2011
Flood berm collapses at Nebraska nuclear plant 
BROWNVILLE, Neb. — A berm holding the flooded Missouri River back from a Nebraska nuclear power station collapsed early Sunday, but federal regulators said they were monitoring the situation and there was no danger.
By Associated Press , June 27, 2011
Nebraska nuclear plant gets relief from flooding thanks to levee breach 
BROWNVILLE, Neb. — The failure of a Missouri River levee in northwest Missouri offered a brief reprieve Friday from flooding near the Cooper nuclear power plant in southeast Nebraska, although officials expect the waterway to rise back up to a threatening level.
By Associated Press , June 24, 2011
Nebraska names Erstad its head baseball coach 
LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska has hired former major league All-Star Darin Erstad to lead his alma mater’s baseball program into the Big Ten.
By Associated Press , June 02, 2011
Men's basketball: Sioux must wait another day for Nebraska 
GRAND FORKS – It’s one thing for the University of North Dakota to play a Big 12 team like Nebraska. But the Sioux are finding out it’s another thing just to get there.
By Wayne Nelson / Forum Communications Co. , January 02, 2011
Nebraska farmers warned of fabricated building scam with Fargo-based firm
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Farm Bureau and state attorney general are warning farmers to be wary of a Fargo business that promises fabricated outbuildings but never delivers.By Associated Press , November 20, 2010
SBA aid made available in Dakotas, Nebraska, Minnesota 
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Small businesses in dozens of counties in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Nebraska are eligible to apply for federal disaster loans.
By Associated Press , November 11, 2010
Unemployment benefits ending sooner in Dakotas, Nebraska 
Low unemployment rates mean workers lose eligibility beyond 60 weeksLINCOLN, Neb. – Unemployed workers in North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska and can’t qualify for benefits beyond 60 weeks because unemployment rates remain so low.
By Associated Press , August 24, 2010
Nebraska bank robbery suspect arrested leaving casino near Hankinson 
HANKINSON, N.D. (AP) — A suspect in a Nebraska bank robbery has been arrested in southeast North Dakota.
By Associated Press , August 06, 2010
Darin Erstad joins Neb baseball’s coaching staff 
LINCOLN, Neb. – Darin Erstad, one of the most decorated baseball players to come out of Nebraska, has rejoined the Cornhuskers team as a coach.
The school announced Thursday that Erstad would be an assistant under Mike Anderson. He’ll be a hitting coach.
By Associated Press , July 08, 2010
Nebraska city votes to restrict illegal immigration 
By Associated Press , June 22, 2010
Schnepf: In college football, big money uproots Big Red 
Perhaps that paperweight-looking piece of metal I’ve been hanging onto for the last three decades will be worth some money. It’s a piece of the goal post that was torn down after Nebraska defeated Oklahoma in a 1978 college football game.
By Kevin Schnepf , June 13, 2010
Plains states again see less economic stress 
LINCOLN, Neb. – The Great Plains states of North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska continue to enjoy relatively little economic stress.
By Associated Press , June 10, 2010
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