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Newsflyer 24 May 2013
Major Truss Bridge Collapses in Washington, another Ohio River Truss Bridge Doomed, another Iowa Truss Bridge's future in Limbo, Hope for Minnesota Bridge? O...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 4:29 AM
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
Hoeven’s FEMA bill could give cities relief from future floods 
WASHINGTON – Flood-ravaged cities such as Fargo and Moorhead could be better protected from future floods under a new bill sponsored by Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D.
By Sam Benshoof , March 02, 2012
Obama’s 2013 budget includes $5M for F-M diversion funding 
WASHINGTON – In a mixture of thanks and disappointment, North Dakota and Minnesota lawmakers say some federal funding for the Red River diversion is better than none at all.
February 13, 2012
FACT CHECK: Recession is culprit in high US debt; federal spending rise skewed by recession
WASHINGTON — It's the loud and clear consensus of Republicans in Congress and on the presidential campaign trail: Runaway government spending is the problem, not taxes. But the math isn't so simple.By Associated Press , August 20, 2011
US: Terrorists look to implant bombs in humans 
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government has warned domestic and international airlines that some terrorists are considering surgically implanting explosives into humans to carry out attacks, The Associated Press has learned.
By Associated Press , July 06, 2011
Twitter comes to White House for Obama town hall 
By Associated Press , July 06, 2011
No Child Left Behind fix lagging in Congress 
WASHINGTON - The long-awaited overhaul of the 9-year-old No Child Left Behind law has begun in the House with the first in a series of targeted bills, but a bipartisan, comprehensive reform of the nation's most important education law still appears far from the finish line.
By Associated Press , May 20, 2011
Obama to speed up US oil production 
WASHINGTON – Amid growing public unhappiness over gas prices, President Barack Obama is directing his administration to ramp up U.S. oil production by extending existing leases in the Gulf of Mexico and off Alaska’s coast and holding more frequent lease sales in a federal petroleum reserve in Alaska. But the moves won’t calm spiraling prices at the pump any time soon.
By Associated Press , May 15, 2011
Obama sends Congress $3.73 trillion budget 
By Associated Press , February 14, 2011
Obama budget resurrects rejected tax increases 
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's budget proposal resurrects a series of tax increases that were largely ignored by Congress when Democrats controlled both chambers. Republicans, who now control the House, are signaling they will be even less receptive.
By Associated Press , February 14, 2011
US Sen. Conrad joins Senate Intelligence Committee 
BISMARCK — U.S. Sen. Kent Conrad says he's agreed to serve on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
By Associated Press , January 28, 2011
Hoeven wants section in health act revoked 
WASHINGTON – North Dakota Republican Sen. John Hoeven has signed on to legislation seeking to eliminate a provision in last year’s health care reform law that some say puts an undue burden on businesses.
By Forum staff reports , January 27, 2011
Congressman wants Senate Democrats, Republicans to sit together 
By McClatchy Newspapers , January 26, 2011
Plethora of public art visible on Seattle’s streets
By Associated Press , January 23, 2011
House repeals Obama’s health care law 
WASHINGTON – Swiftly honoring a campaign pledge, newly empowered Republicans pushed legislation to repeal the nation’s year-old health care overhaul through the House on Wednesday night, brushing aside implacable opposition in the Senate and a veto threat from President Barack Obama.
By David Espo / AP Special Correspondent , January 20, 2011
House votes to repeal year-old health care law
WASHINGTON — The Republican-controlled House has voted to repeal the health care law President Barack Obama signed last year.By Associated Press , January 19, 2011
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