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Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 21 2009 6:46AM
North Dakota is seeking to dismiss a
lawsuit filed by Spirit Lake Sioux tribal members who want the
University of North Dakota to keep its Fighting Sioux nickname.
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem filed the motion yesterday. A
judge has barred the
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Dakota College at Bottineau Nov 20 2009 7:17PM
Dakota College at Bottineau is still transitioning into its new name, but school representatives want to assure the public that certain aspects about the school will stay the same.
The name officially changed on August 1st of this year, but both Minot S
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 16 2009 11:12AM
Sign-up sessions are being held for North
Dakota Medicare recipients who have or want prescription drug
coverage.
Insurance Commissioner [[kxtopic:adam-hamm:t[Adam Hamm]:t]] says some of the plans are
changing and recipients will need to know if
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| Combine fires more common this fall Nov 16 2009 5:43AM
North Dakota sunflower farmers are facing
not only wet harvest conditions, they're also dealing with more
combine fires.
Larry Neubauer (NEW'-bow-er), who farms near Bottineau, says
combine fires have been more of a problem this fall because of
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Region 6 Volleyball Nov 12 2009 10:52PM
A berth into next week's state volleyball tournament was on the line tonight at the Minot Audtitorium as the Kenmare Honkers squared off with Our Redeemer's. The Honkers were looking to repeat their title from last year.
REGION 6 VOLLEYBALL TMT.-MINOT
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| Thursday's Scores Nov 12 2009 8:53PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Class A East Region
Quarterfinal
Grand Forks Red River def. Grand Forks Central, 25-15, 25-19,
25-18
Class B Region 6
Third Place
Velva def. Bottineau, 25-15, 27-25, 25-15
Championship
Kenmare def.
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| Oil fire north of Bottineau under control Nov 12 2009 4:55PM
Officials say an oil fire in
southwestern Manitoba, near the North Dakota border, is under
control.
The blaze was reported at a storage structure owned by
Calgary-based EOG Resources Canada near the community of Waskada,
about 20 miles north of
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Flu Shot Schedule Nov 11 2009 7:22PM
Alysia
There are several flu shot clinics scheduled in the area over the next several days.
Thursday, flu clinics are in Stanley from 2-7, and in Towner from 3-5.
Friday, people in the Williston area will be able to get flu shots.
The Upper Missouri Di
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Fighting Sioux Court Case Nov 10 2009 9:42PM
The North Dakota Fighting Sioux nickname will remain so until after a December 9th hearing.
Judge Michael Sturdevant of Bottineau barred the state Board of Higher Education from doing away with the nickname.
Monday's order was in response to a lawsuit
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| Tuesday's Scores Nov 10 2009 9:07PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Class B Region 6
Semifinal
Kenmare def. Bottineau, 25-14, 25-8, 25-15
Minot Our Redeemer's def. Velva, 12-25, 25-18, 25-22, 16-25,
15-10
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reser
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 10 2009 7:07AM
A judge has issued a temporary
restraining order that bars the state Board of Higher Education
from retiring the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux
nickname until after a hearing next month. Judge Michael Sturdevant
of Bottineau ruled in a l
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 10 2009 2:14AM
A judge is barring the state Board of
Higher Education from doing away with the University of North
Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname until after a Dec. 9 hearing.
Monday's order from Judge Michael Sturdevant of Bottineau is in
response to a laws
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| Order bars retiring nickname until after hearing Nov 9 2009 11:13PM
A judge is barring the state Board of
Higher Education from doing away with the University of North
Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname until after a Dec. 9 hearing.
Monday's order from Judge Michael Sturdevant of Bottineau is in
response to a laws
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Nov 9 Bottineau Winter Wonderland Nov 9 2009 1:25PM
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Flu Shot Schedule Oct 30 2009 7:37PM
There are several flu vaccination clinics in the area over the next several days.
On Tuesday, vaccinations will be distributed in Bottineau from 3-5 at St. Andrews Hospital.
And on Friday, November 6th, flu vaccine will be available in Mohall at the Ren
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Flu Shot Schedule Oct 30 2009 7:22PM
There are several flu vaccination clinics in the area over the next several days.
On Tuesday, vaccinations will be distributed in Bottineau from 3-5 at St. Andrews Hospital.
And on Friday, November 6th, flu vaccine will be available in Mohall at the Ren
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Vaccine Clinics Scheduled Oct 29 2009 11:06PM
The demand for flu shots continues across the nation - and the supply of vaccine is still stretched thin.
But there are several flu vaccination clinics in the area over the next several days.
The next clinic in Minot is tomorrow when flu mist will be av
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Dist. 12 Volleyball Oct 29 2009 7:52PM
The district 12 volleyball tournament kicks off tomorrow at the Our Redeemer's gymnasium. The Lady Knights come in seeded
2nd in the tournament and will meet up with MLS in opening round play. The Lady Knights are hoping to continue their good late se
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More Flu Shot Clinics Scheduled Oct 28 2009 7:25PM
More flu clinics have been scheduled around the region by First District Health Unit, and today's malfunction will not prevent those from taking place.
These clinics will distribute free vaccinations against H1N1 to children 6 months to 4 years old.
The
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Lady Lions Host Lady Knights Oct 26 2009 10:52PM
The Minot Ryan Lady Lions played their final regular season game tonight as they hosted cross town rival Our Redeemer's.
CLASS "B" VOLLEYBALL:
VELVA
DES LACS-BURLINGTON
MINOT RYAN
OUR REDEEMER'S
STANLEY 3
DIVIDE COUNTY 0
LANGDON 3
BOTTINEAU
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October 21 Dakota College & Bottineau Programs Oct 21 2009 1:54PM
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Flu Shot Schedule Oct 20 2009 7:36PM
About 150 North Dakotans who received vaccinations against H1N1 flu will have to be re-vaccinated.
The Health Department is now dealing with the problem.
Officials say they received about 11-hundred doses of the vaccine that - they now know - may have
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Flu Clinic Schedule Oct 19 2009 8:54PM
Today's H1N1 flu clinic was the only one scheduled in Minot for now - more will be announced when more vaccine arrives.
But there are H1N1 flu shot clinics this week across the region.
Here's the schedule, including a reminder we're displaying schedules
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Lady Lions Host Bison Oct 15 2009 11:06PM
On the girls basketball court tonight the Minot Ryan Lady Lions stepped out of district play as they hosted Hazen.
CLASS "B" VOLLEYBALL:
VELVA
BOTTINEAU
MINOT RYAN
HAZEN
SAWYER
GLENBURN
TGU
ANAMOOSE/DRAKE
ROLLA/RL
NORTH STAR
WELLS COUNTY
ROLETTE/WOL
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NAWS Pump Station Nearly Complete Oct 12 2009 7:16PM
It's been more than a year since work began on the Northwest Area Water Supply Project pumping station in Minot, and now it appears the end is in sight.
Recently, Dan Erdmann toured the new facility to see how millions of gallons of water will make it to
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 11 2009 4:13PM
Horse owners and sellers say prices for
the animals have plummeted due to an oversupply.
Larry Schnell, who manages Stockmen's Livestock Exchange in
Dickinson, holds two or three horse sales a year, totaling more
than 500 horses. He says prices
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| Turtle Mountains Scenic Byway taking shape Oct 11 2009 8:10AM
Backers of the Turtle Mountains Scenic
Byway project say it's slowly taking shape as a tourism route.
State Highway 43 through Rolette and Bottineau counties was
designated as a scenic byway more than 10 years ago.
Mae Streich of Bottineau
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AA - Close Up Game Oct 9 2009 11:07PM
Our KX Close-Up game takes us to Herb Parker stadium where Minot Ryan hosted Beulah in "AA" west region play. The Lions were coming off of a 2 point win over Carrington last week and with a win tonight would move closer to clinching a playoff berth.
"AA
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Lady Knights Host Lakers Oct 8 2009 10:54PM
The Our Redeemer's Lady Knights volleyball team was at home tonight as they hosted Des Lacs-Burlington in district play. Tonight's game was a good warmup for both teams who will compete in the Laker Invitational tomorrow.
CLASS "B" VOLLEYBALL:
GLENBURN
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MSU Volleyball Oct 7 2009 10:53PM
The Minot State women's volleyball team was at home tonight as they hosted Dickinson State in DAC play. The Lady Blue Hawks came in tied for 3rd in conference play while the Lady Beavers were looking for their first win of the season.
DAC VOLLEYBALL:
MI
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Lions Host Miners Oct 7 2009 7:17PM
Fresh off of a 2 point win over Carrington, the Minot Ryan Lions football team can move closer to a playoff berth when they host Beulah on Friday in west region play. The Lions are 3-1 in the region and Friday's game will be the team's last regular season
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AA Oct 3 2009 8:04AM
In "AA" football action tonight, the Minot Ryan Lions were at home as they hosted Carrington in west region play. Both teams were tied for 2nd in the region with the winner to have the inside track to a playoff berth.
"AA" FOOTBALL:
MINOT RYAN
CARRINGTON
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Majettes Host Blue Jays Oct 2 2009 11:48AM
The Minot High girls volleyball team was at home for the second time this week as they hosted Jamestown tonight.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL:
MINOT HIGH
JAMESTOWN
FULL CG
CLASS "B" VOLLEYBALL:
SURREY 0
DES LACS-BURLINGTON 3
MINOT RYAN 0
BERTHOLD 3
OUR
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| Thursday's Scores Oct 1 2009 9:00PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Bottineau def. Towner-Granville-Upham, 26-24, 25-23, 25-17
Carrington def. Lakota, 25-18, 25-17, 25-18
Dickinson def. Bismarck St. Mary's, 25-16, 25-16, 25-14
Kenmare def. Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood, 2
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Lions Prepare For Cards Sep 30 2009 7:23PM
The Minot Ryan Lions football team returns home this weekend when they host Carrington in west region play. The Lions are coming off of a 15-8 win over Bottineau last week and are 2-1 in region play. The team will have another change at quarterback after
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Lady Lions Host Panthers Sep 29 2009 11:06PM
On the class "B" volleyball courts tonight, the Minot Ryan Lady Lions were at home as they hosted Glenburn.
CLASS "B" VOLLEYBALL:
OUR REDEEMER'S 3
BERTHOLD 0
MINOT RYAN
GLENBURN
KENMARE 3
SURREY 0
DES LACS-BURLINGTON
MLS
TGU 0
NEWBURG-WEST
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'Day of Caring' From the Lumberjacks Sep 29 2009 7:16PM
They have won the last three National Junior College Hockey National Championships...but the Dakota College at Bottineau Lumberjacks still know where their bread is buttered!
The Jacks take pride in their success on the ice and in the community as well
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| Thursday's Scores Sep 24 2009 9:00PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Bottineau def. Anamoose/Drake, 25-15, 25-18, 25-14
Carrington def. Wells County, 25-14, 25-16, 25-20
Edinburg-Valley def. Drayton-St. Thomas, 25-18, 25-10, 25-17
Flasher def. Shiloh Christian, 25-18,
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Business Beat - September 24th Sep 24 2009 7:57PM
A new magazine in the Minot area will make its debut this weekend.
Patron on Line it's called, and the owner and publisher is Paul Lee. Lee is a native of the area but has lived in various parts of the country working in higher education and media. For
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Ryan Football Preview Sep 23 2009 7:22PM
The Minot Ryan Lions football team travels to Bottineau on Friday for their 3rd west region game of the season. The Lions were shutout 12-0 last week by 3rd rated Dickinson and carry a 1-1 record into Friday's matchup. The Braves come in at 1-2
in the
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Eye on Agriculture - Cover Crops Sep 23 2009 7:22PM
It's a concept that is growing in popularity within the agriculture industry in western and central North Dakota.
It molds farming practices with ranching and providing a healthy benefit for both farm fields and livestock herds.
(Bruce Knudson, Farms Ne
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Lions Host Knights Sep 22 2009 11:00PM
On the class "B" volleyball court tonight, the Minot Ryan Lady Lions were at home as they hosted Our Redeemer's in a district matchup.
CLASS "B" VOLLEYBALL:
MINOT RYAN 0
OUR REDEEMER'S 3
DES LACS-BURLINGTON 0
KENMARE 3
SURREY
MLS
SAWYER 0
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AA Football Sep 18 2009 10:59PM
In class "AA" football action tonight the Minot Ryan Lions were at home as they hosted 3rd ranked Dickinson Trinity in west region play. Both teams came in with 1-0 region records with the winner to stay on top of the region standings. It was also homecom
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Teen Maze Sends Clear Message Sep 17 2009 7:39PM
When it comes to real-life decisions, the option of a re-do seldom exists.
Luckily, one local organization is giving teens the opportunity to see the consequences of their actions before they make them.
The "Be Amazed- TEEN MAZE" gathers professionals
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| Tuesday's Scores Sep 15 2009 9:14PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Carrington def. Anamoose/Drake, 25-13, 25-9, 25-16
Finley-Sharon/Hope-Page def. Dakota Prairie, 25-13, 26-24, 8-25,
25-21
Grand Forks Red River def. Wahpeton, 25-16, 25-12, 25-10
Harvey def. Towner-
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| Monday's Scores Sep 14 2009 9:14PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Bottineau def. Sawyer, 25-17, 25-14, 25-10
Kidder County def. Central Prairie, 25-14, 25-22, 25-19
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 09-14-09 2105CDT
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Aggies Host Mavericks Sep 10 2009 11:14PM
On the class "B" volleyball courts tonight the Velva Aggies were at home as they hosted MLS.
CLASS "B" VOLLEYBALL:
VELVA
MLS
OUR REDEEMER'S
HAZEN
SURREY
ANAMOOSE/DRAKE
GLENBURN
GARRISON
STANLEY
BERTHOLD
BOTTINEAU
KENMARE
TGU
NORTH STAR
ROLLA/RL
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| Thursday's Scores Sep 10 2009 9:35PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Beulah def. Washburn, 25-6, 25-7, 25-22
Central Prairie def. Pingree/Buchanan-Kensal, 20-25, 25-17,
20-25, 25-16, 15-12
Dakota Prairie def. Lakota, 14-25, 25-16, 24-26, 25-17, 15-13
Ellendale def. E
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| Tuesday's Scores Sep 8 2009 10:10PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Bismarck Century def. Bismarck High, 21-25, 25-14, 25-14, 18-25,
15-4
Burke County def. Powers Lake, 25-6, 25-20, 25-19
Ellendale def. Central Prairie, 25-19, 25-13, 25-23
Fargo Oak Grove Lutheran d
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Magicians Host Knights Sep 4 2009 11:16PM
Welcome to another week of Friday Night Football Frenzy. We begin in the class "AAA" division where it was a battle of ranked teams as 3rd rated Minot High hosted 4th ranked Grand Forks. The Magicians were coming off of a season opening win over Jamestown
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Mustangs Host Trojans Sep 1 2009 11:06PM
The high school volleyball season moved into full swing tonight. In Surrey the Mustangs played host to Turtle Lake-Mercer.
CLASS "B" VOLLEYBALL:
SURREY
TL-M
CLASS "B" VOLLEYBALL:
MLS
BURKE CENTRAL
KENMARE
RAY
MINOT RYAN
WASHBURN
OUR REDEMER'S
VELVA
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| Towner State Nursery has new manager Aug 31 2009 7:14AM
North Dakota's Towner State Nursery has a
new manager for the first time in nearly 40 years.
Jeff Smette (SMET'-ee) this summer succeeded Roy Laframboise,
who died late last year of Lou Gehrig's disease. Laframboise had
been the manager since 19
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Bottineau Football Aug 24 2009 7:23PM
This year's Bottineau football team is hoping to get to the level they reached last year. 35 players are out for this year's team under the direction of Rob Bedlion. The Braves went 6-4 last year that included a postseason playoff appearance. The Braves
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| Dakota College at Bottineau is official Aug 10 2009 7:49AM
With the turn of the calendar to August,
Minot State University-Bottineau has officially become Dakota
College at Bottineau.
The school has adopted a new logo that depicts evergreen trees
and a pathway that could be leading into the Turtle Mount
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Bottineau Chautauqua Jul 28 2009 9:36PM
Some important persons from American history are coming to life this week in Bottineau.
A Chautauqua event called
"Lincoln, Land, and Liberty" continues through tomorrow night.
Chautauqua presenters are portraying Abraham Lincoln and other characters
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Section 5 Tmt. Jul 24 2009 8:14PM
The section 5 baseball tournament continued today in Surrey. In winners bracket play the host team Blue Sox met up with top seeded Velva.
SECTION 5 LEGION BASEBALL TMT.-SURREY-WINNERS BRACKET:
SURREY 4
VELVA POST #39 8 (5)
LOSER OUT GAMES:
MI
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Section 5 Tmt. Jul 23 2009 11:14PM
The section 5 baseball tournament moved into its second day of play today in Surrey. In winners bracket play tonight, the Minot Metros squared off with top seeded Velva.
SECTION 5 LEGION BASEBALL TMT.-SURREY-WINNERS BRACKET:
MINOT METROS 10
VELVA PO
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Local Man Convicted of Sex Crimes Jul 23 2009 7:17PM
A Bottineau man faces up to 40 years in prison after being convicted of two sex crimes by a federal jury in Minot.
33-year-old Darren Henry was found guilty of sexual exploitation of a minor, and possession of materials related to sexual exploitation of
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jul 23 2009 4:13PM
A Fargo abortion clinic is suing to block a
new state law that requires the clinic to give women the chance to
view ultrasounds 24 hours before getting an abortion.
The New York-based Center for Reproductive Rights says it filed
the lawsuit on b
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| Man convicted of child sex crimes Jul 23 2009 10:09AM
A federal jury has convicted a Bottineau man
of child sex crimes.
U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley says 33-year-old Darren Henry engaged
in a sexual relationship with a minor female for 10 months last
year and had numerous pictures on his computer of
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Karaoke Singer Jul 17 2009 7:23PM
What started off as a hobby turned into a business and now a once in a lifetime opportunity for a local Karaoke Singer.
Chris Rogers, from Douglas North Dakota is set to open for Toby Keith at WE-FEST this August.
Shaun Sipma caught up with Chris on the
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ND Business Gems - Sund Mfg. Jul 17 2009 7:23PM
America has been losing jobs in the manufacturing industry for years.
So it's perhaps surprising to find a manufacturing plant in a tiny North Dakota town that continues to succeed - decades after it was established.
In the final report of his series on
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89-Year-Old Needlepoint Master Jul 16 2009 7:23PM
Art is typically a very broad term.
It can come in many different forms through a variety of methods.
One Bottineau man has proven that fact because his paintbrush is a needle and thread.
Dan Erdmann has his story.
(Dan Erdmann, KX News) It's been sa
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Peltier Jul 6 2009 10:59PM
Bottineau girls basketball player Kelsey Peltier is planning to play at NDSU making her the first freshman recruit from the state for the Lady Bison in 7 years.
As a junior last year, Peltier averaged 10 points and almost 4 rebounds a game for the Sta
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| Bottineau guard headed for N Dakota St Jul 6 2009 5:44PM
Bottineau guard Kelsey Peltier is planning to
play basketball at North Dakota State. It would make her NDSU's
first freshman woman recruit from the state in seven years.
As a junior last year, the 5-foot-7 Peltier averaged 10 points
and almost f
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| Bottineau school preparing for name change Jul 6 2009 6:46AM
Minot State University-Bottineau is
preparing for Aug. 1, when the school will officially be known as
Dakota College at Bottineau.
Lawmakers and the state Board of Higher Education earlier this
year approved the name change to help give the scho
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Jul 6 2009 2:41AM
Increased activity in North Dakota's
oil patch means an increase in the need for housing. Fargo-based
Lutheran Social Services Housing will build one of two housing
projects scheduled for construction in the McKenzie County
community of Watford City.
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jul 6 2009 2:15AM
Less than three years ago, officials in
Bismarck held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Home Depot's
102,700-square-foot building center.
Now, the store's closed and vacant, leaving a big orange empty
eyesore on the outskirts of town.
Other ci
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| Solar greenhouse planned in Carpio to help MSUBottineau students,... Jul 5 2009 7:15PM
A solar-powered greenhouse being planned in
Carpio not only will produce organic plants and vegetables it
also will provide research for students and faculty members at
Minot State University-Bottineau.
The school's Entrepreneurial Center for H
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On the Road for Bottineau Basketball Jun 30 2009 7:09PM
Off season training is becoming more and more important
and for one basketball squad, its important enough to come from hours away for year round competition.
Tia Streeter has more.
" (TIA STREETER) A hundred and 90 miles seperates Bottineau from Bisma
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| BurlingtonBaseballPreview Jun 26 2009 7:32PM
The Burlington baseball tournament kicks off tomorrow with the first game starting at NOON. Four teams in this years tournament
including Burlington, Makoti, Garrison, and Watford City.
The Bulldogs are coming off of a loss last night to Bottineau
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Bulldogs At Home Jun 25 2009 11:08PM
The Burlington Bulldogs were at home for a second straight night as they hosted Bottineau tonight. The Bulldogs were coming off of a sweep at the hands of Cando last night.
CLASS "B" BASEBALL:
BURLINGTON 1
BOTTINEAU 12 (5)
MINOT METROS
ROLETTE
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Metros Host Bulldogs Jun 22 2009 11:21PM
The Minot Metros took advantage of near perfect weather conditions tonight as they hosted Burlington in a section 5 matchup. The Metros took the opener 11-1 pulling their section record to within a game of the .500 mark. We pick up action in game 2.
CL
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| Bottineauarea family finds rare grouse nest Jun 21 2009 4:55PM
Biologists say finding a ruffed grouse
nest is rare even when the grouse have radio tracking collars.
But a Bottineau-area family found one on their property.
Lucy Rosatti says she and one of the family dogs made the rare
discovery last month
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Bottineau Quasquicentennial Jun 20 2009 7:29PM
Over the past few days, residents and visitors of Bottineau have been celebrating 125 years of history.
Today's events included a parade, a car show, and a street dance tonight.
Many have come for fellowship and a good time, but the main purpose is to c
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Bottineau Quasquicentennial Jun 20 2009 7:24PM
Over the past few days, residents and visitors of Bottineau have been celebrating 125 years of history.
Today's events included a parade, a car show, and a street dance tonight.
Many have come for fellowship and a good time, but the main purpose is to c
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Bike the Border Begins Jun 19 2009 7:44PM
50 miles may not seem like a very far distance when you're traveling by car, but pedalling the entire journey can be quite an undertaking.
That hasn't stopped dozens of cyclists from participating in the annual "Bike the Border" tour.
Over a three-day
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Heavy Rains Cause Troubles Jun 19 2009 7:44PM
Torrential rainfall throughout north central North Dakota added up to around 6 inches for some areas of the Turtle Mountains.
It also led to the closure of one of the area's busiest roadways.
North Dakota Highway 5, which runs between Bottineau and Duns
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| Heavy rain leads to road closure Jun 19 2009 7:14AM
North Dakota transportation officials
have reopened state Highway 5 between Bottineau and Dunseith after
shutting it down because of flooding.
The highway was closed after heavy rain Thursday night led to
water on the roadway.
Storms have
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Bottineau Ready to Celebrate 125th Jun 17 2009 7:23PM
AlysiaSummer is always a popular time for centennial celebrations, which of course are 100 year anniversaries.
JimBut do you know what a 125-year anniversary is called?
Over the next few days, Bottineau County residents will be more than happy to tell
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