WATER
How to stay hydrated when exercising
By Ryan Schuster Whether you are exercising at the gym or preparing to run a marathon, there one thing that many people often overlook proper hydration. In order to perform at your best and avoid b...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 11:48 AM
Children ages 12-15 who want to operate a boat or personal watercraft this summer must take the states boating basics course. State law requires youngsters ages 12-15 to pass the course before they o...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:08 AM
Shrink for Good
Originally posted on The Sisterhood of the Shrinking Jeans. You're thirsty. You walk to the kitchen, turn on the faucet, and fill a cup with cold, refreshing water. Or maybe you grab a bottle of wate...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 7:22 AM
Surprise! What happens when you wring a washcloth out in space
Two science students in Nova Scotia posed the question of what would happen if you wrung out a wet washcloth in space. Watch to find out. When I first clicked play on this video of space station Com...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 11:47 AM
A Lesson in Family History
As stated in my previous post, the pressures of modern life can easily suck you up into a whirlpool of regret. Life is way too short to work every God-given hour. Our children are only children once a...
Posted on 3/28/13 at 10:51 AM
Industrial water in high demand in North Dakota 
By Patrick Springer , August 26, 2012
Plenty of water to keep lawns lush during drought, as long as rules are followed 
FARGO – Even in the midst of a severe drought, Bruce Grubb said there’s plenty of water to keep the city’s lawns green and healthy this summer as temperatures climb above 90 degrees again this week.
By Ryan Johnson , July 17, 2012
Living With Water: Making Policy for Water 
Today we reach the final section of our project “Living with Water.”
Over the course of five weeks, we’ve looked at the geography of our drainage systems, at flooding and drought, and at water quality.
February 26, 2012
Living With Water: Keeping Water Clean 
Here is the fourth installment of our series called “Living with Water.”
This week, we look at a critical issue, the quality of our water.
February 19, 2012
Living With Water: Water When We Need It 
Water supply has not been a problem in our region in the past few years – but that will change.
As I write, the National Weather Service reports that the region is in moderate drought and that the chance of flooding this year is very low.
This is a reminder that too little water is as great a problem as too much water – and that the region needs to deal with shortage as well as surplus.
February 12, 2012
Living With Water: When Water Overwhelms 
Welcome to the second installment of “Living with Water.”
“Living with Water” is a five-part series. Today’s installment deals with flooding.
February 05, 2012
Living With Water: Water Where We Live 
Forum Communications Co. is pleased to present “Living with Water.” This five-part series focuses on water issues concerning the Northern Plains. Join us for the first section: Water Where We Live
January 29, 2012
ND Water Commission mulling $1 million for Tolna Coulee 
BISMARCK — North Dakota's Water Commission is considering whether to spend an extra $1 million on a structure to control Devils Lake water flows through the Tolna Coulee.
By Associated Press , September 07, 2011
Plan for pipeline project approved by ND House 
BISMARCK — The North Dakota House has approved using a patchwork of loans to pay for a $150 million water pipeline project in western North Dakota.
By Associated Press , April 26, 2011
Sheyenne River is vital to cities 
I would like to address and correct some of the information presented in the opinion given in “Refuting the DL Water-Quality Myth” by George Freeman (Jan. 6).
By Steve L. Burian , January 30, 2011
North Dakota's western two-thirds at risk of flooding 
BISMARCK – The National Weather Service says there is a good chance of widespread spring flooding in the Missouri, James and Souris river basins in North Dakota.
By Associated Press , January 28, 2011
North Dakota to continue monitoring pesticide levels found in Red 
By Mike Nowatzki , January 26, 2011
Red River Basin Land, Water Conference set 
The annual Red River Basin Land and Water International Summit Conference, “The Changing Face of Flooding,” will be Tuesday-Thursday at the Fargo Ramada Plaza and Suites.
By Forum staff reports , January 15, 2011
Lake Sakakawea: Water charge upsets many 
BISMARCK – North Dakotans voiced strong opposition Thursday to the Army Corps of Engineers’ plan to charge users for taking water out of Lake Sakakawea.
January 07, 2011
Area leaders set state priorities 
Water issues high for Fargo, Cass
When the 2011 legislative session convenes on Tuesday, North Dakota lawmakers will begin the task of rifling through funding requests from local governments.
By Heidi Shaffer , January 03, 2011
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