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DSU Student Deaths Nov 19 2009 7:19PM
No alcohol and no drugs.
That's what autopsies show on three Dickinson State University softball players who drowned when their SUV plunged into a livestock pond.
Dickinson Police say tests showed 22-year-old Kyrstin Gemar, 20-year-old Afton Williams
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| Autopsies: Drowned students had no drugs in system Nov 19 2009 11:26AM
Authorities say final autopsy results
show that three college softball players who drowned when their
sport utility vehicle went into a North Dakota pond had not been
drinking or using drugs.
Dickinson Police Lt. Rod Banyai (BAN'-yeye) said Thur
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| Drowned students had no drugs in system Nov 19 2009 9:34AM
Final autopsy results show that three
college softball players who drowned when their sport utility
vehicle went into a livestock pond in southwestern North Dakota had
not been drinking or using drugs.
Dickinson Police Lt. Rod Banyai (BAN'-yeye)
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 15 2009 4:06PM
The days are numbered for the little red
school house in north-central North Dakota.
After years of discussion, the board that oversees Eureka School
has decided to close the tiny school north of Minot.
Eureka School has just five students
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| Hoeven Deploys State Resources In Search For Missing Dickinson State University Women Nov 3 2009 12:00AM
BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. John Hoeven has authorized the deployment of state resources in the search for three Dickinson State University women who have been missing since Sunday night.
“We are making all of the resources the state has av
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 6 2009 2:13AM
Dickinson State University retired the
numbers of three college softball players today, at a packed
memorial service for them.
The softball jerseys of 22-year-old Kyrstin Gemar (ge-MAR') of
San Diego, 21-year-old Ashley Neufeld of Brandon, Manit
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DSU memorial Nov 5 2009 11:07PM
(Jody Lantz/ DSU Softball Player)
"You will never be forgotten Ashley, Kyrstin, Afton."
An emotional memorial service for the three Dickinson State Softball players found dead earlier this week.
This weeks tragedy has brought together much more th
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Memorial Held For DSU Students Nov 5 2009 7:22PM
Hundreds of mourners gathered to celebrate the lives of three DSU students who tragically lost their lives earlier this week.
The Dorothy Stickney Auditorium filled quickly...
...as family members, teammates, friends and complete strangers arrived to p
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| Memorial service held for Dickinson State players Nov 5 2009 7:22PM
Students, family members and friends
packed a Dickinson State University memorial service for three
college softball players found dead in their sunken vehicle in a
livestock pond.
The softball jerseys of 22-year-old Kyrstin Gemar, 21-year-old
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| Memorial service held for Dickinson State players Nov 5 2009 6:33PM
Students, family members and friends
packed a Dickinson State University memorial service for three
college softball players found dead in their sunken vehicle in a
livestock pond.
The softball jerseys of 22-year-old Kyrstin Gemar, 21-year-old
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 5 2009 11:12AM
Law enforcement officials in the region
are mourning the death of Maj. Mike Fonder, a longtime chief deputy
and spokesman for the [[kxtopic:grand-forks-county-nd:t[Grand Forks County]:t]] Sheriff's Department.
Fonder died Wednesday after a long b
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| CAP official in Arizona helped ND search Nov 5 2009 10:23AM
The Civil Air Patrol is crediting a
captain in its Arizona Wing with helping find the bodies of three
North Dakota college students who died when their vehicle plunged
into a pond in a pasture.
The patrol says Justin Ogden, who works with cell p
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DSU Students Remember Accident Victims Nov 4 2009 10:59PM
Friends and family of three Dickinson State University students have visited the pond where the three died this week.
About 30 people made the trip to a pasture northwest of Dickinson where an SUV with the three young women plunged into a stock pond Sund
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Dickinson Students Remembered Nov 4 2009 7:24PM
Friends and family of three Dickinson State University students have visited the pond where the three died this week.
About 30 people made the trip to a pasture northwest of Dickinson where an SUV with the three young women plunged into a stock po
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 4 2009 4:13PM
Family members and teammates of three
Dickinson State University softball players threw roses and
softballs into the pond where the students were found dead inside
their Jeep. The group of about 30 people who gathered today also
tried to get some sen
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| Memorial service scheduled for Dickinson students Nov 4 2009 4:13PM
Dickinson State University says a
memorial service is scheduled Thursday for three softball players
found dead after their vehicle went into a livestock pond.
The memorial service for Kyrstin Gemar, Ashley Neufeld and Afton
Williamson is schedul
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| Family, friends visit pond where ND college students found... Nov 4 2009 3:17PM
Family members and teammates of three
Dickinson State University softball players paid a visit today to
the pond where the students were found dead inside their Jeep. They
threw roses and softballs into the water.
The bodies of 22-year-old Kyrst
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| Sheriff: 3 ND college students likely didn't see pond... Nov 4 2009 12:36PM
Authorities say three North Dakota
college students found dead in a Jeep submerged in a rural pond
likely didn't see the water as they gazed at the stars.
Stark County Sheriff Clarence Tuhy (TOO'-ee) says that the
Dickinson State University soft
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| Update on the latest sports Nov 4 2009 10:23AM
Two aging stars will square off on the mound
tonight in New York, where the Yankees can wrap up their 27th
championship with a Game 6 victory over the Phillies.
Manager Joe Girardi will hand the ball to Andy Pettitte. The
37-year-old left-hander
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| Parents to see site where ND college students died Nov 4 2009 7:42AM
Authorities say three North Dakota
college students found dead in a Jeep submerged in a rural pond
likely didn't see the water while on a stargazing trip.
[[kxtopic:stark-county-nd:t[Stark County]:t]] Sheriff Clarence Tuhy (TOO'-ee) said Wednesda
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| 3 ND college students found dead in sunken Jeep Nov 4 2009 3:37AM
Autopsies are planned for three North
Dakota college softball players found dead inside a Jeep that was
discovered submerged in a rural farm pond.
Their bodies were found Tuesday, and investigators plan to hold
a news conference Wednesday mornin
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 4 2009 2:14AM
Police say three missing North Dakota
college softball players have been found dead in their Jeep, which
was pulled from a pond northwest of Dickinson. Police are still
investigating the cause of the deaths. No crime is suspected.
Police believe th
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 4 2009 2:13AM
Police say three missing North Dakota
college softball players have been found dead in their Jeep, which
was pulled from a pond northwest of Dickinson.
Police Lt. Rod Banyai (BAN'-y-eye) said Tuesday night that
police are still investigating the
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| DSU Students Found Dead Nov 3 2009 11:13PM
Police have confirmed the three missing college softball players from Dickinson State University have been found dead in their vehicle.
Authorities say 22-year-old Kyrstin Gemar; 20-year-old Afton Williamson, and 21-year-old Ashley Neufeld were in their
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| Dickinson State parents, students, join in prayers, hugs... Nov 3 2009 9:42PM
[[kxtopic:dickinson-state-university :t[Dickinson State University]:t]] students,
parents and friends joined in hugs, tears and prayers tonight,
hours after police announced three students softball players had
been found dead in a pond.
Police s
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| Police: 3 ND college students found dead in pond Nov 3 2009 8:54PM
Police say three missing North Dakota
college softball players have been found dead in their Jeep, which
was pulled from a pond on a farm northwest of Dickinson.
Police Lt. Rod Banyai (BAN'-y-eye) says police are still
investigating the cause of
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DSU Students Found Dead Nov 3 2009 7:30PM
Police say three missing North Dakota college softball players have been found dead in their vehicle, which was pulled from a pond northwest of Dickinson.
Police Lt. Rod Banyai said Tuesday night that police are "still investigating" the cause of the
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Search for Dickinson Women Nov 3 2009 7:29PM
The search continues for three Dickinson State University students who went missing Sunday evening.
Dickinson authorities are now focusing their search north of the city.
Police are looking into two cell phone calls from the girls Sunday night.
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Missing Students Search - Reaction Nov 3 2009 7:22PM
(Lenny Gemar/ Father of Kyrstin Gemar)
"Its really tough especially not knowing that is the hardest part."
A father of one of the missing women speaks out...while authorities seach for more clues.
Good Evening I'm Lauren Kalberer...Tom Gerhardt is
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| More bodies found in Cleveland...Swine flu sick pay... Nov 3 2009 6:54PM
Officials in Cleveland say more remains were
discovered today at the Cleveland home of a convicted rapist.
Authorities say four more bodies and a skull were found today. Six
bodies were found last week. Anthony Sowell was charged today with
five co
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| URGENT Nov 3 2009 6:26PM
Police say three missing North Dakota
college softball players have been found dead in their vehicle,
which was pulled from a pond northwest of Dickinson.
Police Lt. Rod Banyai said Tuesday night that police are "still
investigating" the cause o
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 3 2009 9:06AM
The father of one of three missing
college students in southwestern North Dakota says the women often
went star gazing in the Dickinson area, and he says police don't
suspect a crime in their disappearances. Lenny Gemar told ABC's
"Good Morning Ameri
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Missing DSU Students Nov 2 2009 11:06PM
Authorities are searching for three Dickinson State University students....
Stark County Authorities are asking for help in finding three missing women... all three DSU Softball players...
They are 20 year old Afton Williamson, 22 year old Kyrstin
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Missing DSU students Nov 2 2009 7:02PM
Authorities are searching for three Dickinson State University students....
Stark County Authorities are asking for help in finding three missing women... all three DSU Softball players...
They are 20 year old Afton Williamson, 18 year old Kyrsti
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Downtown Dickinson project Oct 21 2009 3:11PM
Making downtown Dickinson new again one smile at a time.
The Dickinson State University Foundation, DSU theatre alums along with several community actors are teaming up to form Sneak Pique Productions.
The plays will be in dowtown Dickinson buildings.
T
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| Hoeven: Entrepreneurs Will Fuel Our Future Oct 21 2009 12:00AM
Governor Kicks Off Statewide Day of Innovation
FARGO, N.D. - Gov. John Hoeven and a team of state and local business champions hosted the first Statewide Day of Innovation and Entrepreneurship today and kicked off the fourth annual Innovate ND
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| Hoeven Announces Statewide Day of Innovation Oct 14 2009 12:00AM
BISMARCK, N.D. - Gov. John Hoeven and a team of state and local business champions are hosting the first Statewide Day of Innovation and Entrepreneurship next Wednesday, Oct. 21.
The program features locally organized events in Bismarck, Minot, D
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| Library's Roosevelt kiosk opening set Oct. 11 Oct 2 2009 12:00AM
Bismarck State College has a new way to learn about Theodore Roosevelt with a kiosk computer portal in the BSC Library. Grand opening and dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Center kiosk is set for 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, immediately after the Conversa
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Sep 23 2009 11:05AM
More North Dakota colleges are reporting
record fall enrollments.
Dickinson State University is reporting 2,767 students in
classes, up 37 students from last year and a fall record for the
14th straight year.
Bismarck State College says it
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| DSU, BSC have record enrollments Sep 23 2009 9:41AM
More [[kxtopic:north-dakota:t[North Dakota]:t]] colleges are reporting
record fall enrollments.
[[kxtopic:dickinson-state-university :t[Dickinson State University]:t]] is reporting 2,767 students in
classes, up 37 students from last year and a fa
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Sep 16 2009 11:12AM
Mandan city commissioners appointed one of
their own to lead a committee to try to come up with a plan to
handle noise complaints from residents of waterfront homes.
People living along the Missouri River say it's too noisy and
have asked the ci
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| Business Challenge backers want help with debt Sep 16 2009 6:11AM
A [[kxtopic:dickinson-state-university :t[Dickinson State University]:t]] business
promotion program intends to look for taxpayer help to close a
$92,000 deficit.
Dickinson State hosts the Business Challenge program each summer
for high school s
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McGovern's Trip to N.D. Sep 5 2009 7:16PM
Former U.S. Senator and U.S. Presidential nominee, George McGovern is coming to North Dakota.
He will be in Bismarck and Dickinson discussing his new book about Abraham Lincoln.
McGovern served as a WWII bomber pilot. He went into politi
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| DSU finishes Roosevelt digitizing Aug 20 2009 7:42AM
Dickinson State University has completed
digitizing more than 250,000 Theodore Roosevelt documents held by
the Library of Congress.
Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., and Dr. James Hutson, chief of the
Library of Congress' manuscripts division, were on
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TRCenter Aug 19 2009 7:05PM
Theodore Roosevelt may have never imagined having this kind of effect on North Dakota...
Today the Dickinson State University's Teddy Roosevelt digital archieves is launched...
With the help of federal funding DSU has digitized over 250,00
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Aug 13 2009 6:53AM
A man convicted of trying to kill a law
enforcement officer during an April 2008 standoff has been
sentenced to 20 years in prison. Darin Dahl of Cooperstown was
convicted in June of attempted murder and reckless endangerment. He
was accused of firin
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Aug 10 2009 2:14AM
The cooler weather that slowed bugs in North
Dakota also affects the growth of toads, salamanders and other
creatures.
Ken Cabarle of Minot is a University of North Dakota graduate
student working on an amphibian growth project. He says bugs hav
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| Here is the latest Minnesota sports from The AP Jul 28 2009 4:20PM
The Minnesota Twins face Mark Buehrle and the
Chicago White Sox tonight. It's Buehrle's first start since last
week's perfect game. The Twins have beaten the lefthander three
straight times at the Metrodome. Minnesota's Scott Baker is seeking
a third
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| Fridley steps down at Dickinson State Jul 28 2009 7:22AM
The head women's basketball and women's
softball coach at Dickinson State University has resigned.
Guy Fridley has taken a position as principal and athletic
director at South Heart High School. His resignation at DSU is
effective Friday.
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| Fridley steps down at Dickinson State Jul 28 2009 7:22AM
The head women's basketball and women's
softball coach at Dickinson State University has resigned.
Guy Fridley has taken a position as principal and athletic
director at South Heart High School. His resignation at DSU is
effective Friday.
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| Cronin, MacDannald and Garcia Newest Marauders Hall of Fame Members Jul 21 2009 12:00AM
July 18, 2009
Bismarck, ND – University of Mary gridiron greats Paul Cronin, Neil MacDannald and Tim Garcia became the newest members of the Marauders Hall of Fame when the trio was inducted on Saturday, July 18, as part of the university's
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| Bortke Court and Cronin, MacDannald and Garcia Marauders Hall of Fame Inductions Set for July 18 Jul 9 2009 12:00AM
July 9, 2009
Bismarck, ND – The University of Mary will dedicate its basketball court after the legendary Al Bortke and induct Paul Cronin, Neil MacDannald and Tim Garcia into the Marauders Hall of Fame on Saturday, July 18, as part of the university's
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TR Center Jul 6 2009 10:59PM
From the Badlands to the White House.
It is the path Theodore Roosevelt took in his life.
Now, you can read about his life at the new Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University.
More than eight thousand documents are available
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TR Center Jul 6 2009 7:02PM
From the Badlands to the White House.
It is the path Theodore Roosevelt took in his life.
Now, you can read about his life at the new Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University.
More than eight thousand documents are availabl
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jun 21 2009 4:13PM
State Agriculture Commissioner Doug
Goehring is asking the federal government to give North Dakota
producers more options for insuring hay and rangeland.
The Risk Management Agency, which oversees crop insurance,
already has made changes in othe
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Jun 21 2009 2:14PM
A weeklong business camp starts today at
Dickinson State University. More than 150 students and educators
are registered for the Business Challenge, which allows them to set
up companies and work on money management.
Information from: The D
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| Latest Montana sports: Jun 16 2009 3:58AM
The North Dakota team has started its
weeklong preparations in Dickinson for this Saturday's Knights of
Columbus Badlands Bowl football game in Miles City, Mont.
The annual game pits the top prep football players in North
Dakota and Montana. Mon
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| Latest North Dakota sports: Jun 16 2009 2:34AM
Mandan girls basketball coach Greg Amundson
says he's starting a new chapter in Minnesota.
After 29 years of coaching the Braves, Amundson is taking the
head coaching job in Columbia Heights, Minn. He plans to move to
the Minneapolis-area subur
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| Badlands Bowl preparations begin Jun 15 2009 3:38PM
The North Dakota team has started its
weeklong preparations in Dickinson for this Saturday's Knights of
Columbus Badlands Bowl football game in Miles City, Mont.
The annual game pits the top prep football players in North
Dakota and Montana. Mon
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| Badlands Bowl preparations begin Jun 15 2009 3:38PM
The North Dakota team has started its
weeklong preparations in Dickinson for this Saturday's Knights of
Columbus Badlands Bowl football game in Miles City, Mont.
The annual game pits the top prep football players in North
Dakota and Montana. Mon
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| Eleven U-Mary Students Recognized in College Communications Competition Jun 12 2009 12:00AM
June 12, 2009
Bismarck—Eleven University of Mary students were among the winners of the recent 2009 North Dakota Professional Communicators College Communications Con
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High School Band Heads For DC May 21 2009 7:22PM
Memorial Day is a day 25 high schoolers in Bowbells have been looking forward to for quite some time...
Not because school will be out for the summer then...but because of an honor they have received from a North Dakota Senator.
Perry Olson tells us wha
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... May 18 2009 11:33AM
The Supreme Court says it won't block a
lawsuit against a railroad involved in a deadly derailment in North
Dakota.
The justices declined today to get involved in a dispute between
the Canadian Pacific Railway and residents of Minot. The Minot
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... May 18 2009 8:59AM
Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm says he's
revoked the license of Jamestown insurance agent Rex Graves. The
action comes a month after Hamm ordered Graves to stop doing
business in the state. Hamm says that if Graves had not agreed to
the license rev
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... May 15 2009 2:27AM
University of North Dakota officials
expect the school will be dropping its Fighting Sioux nickname and
Indian head logo.
U-N-D has been known as the "Fighting Sioux" since the 1930s.
Before then, the school's teams were called the Flickertail
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| Smith reelected as ND higher ed board president May 14 2009 5:37PM
Wahpeton attorney Richie Smith has been
re-elected as the president of North Dakota's Board of Higher
Education.
Board members chose Smith on Thursday for his second one-year
term in the position. They also re-elected Minot attorney Jon
Backes
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... May 13 2009 2:13AM
North Dakota's state engineer says
Devils Lake is likely to surpass the 1,450-foot milestone today.
The lake is already at a record level. It surpassed the previous
record in late April.
Engineer Dale Frink says the state intends to run the
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| ND college student grants may be rising May 12 2009 12:43PM
North Dakota's college grants for
lower-income students may be increasing by 50 percent.
The Board of Higher Education will be reviewing a plan to boost
the grant awards from $800 to $1,200 annually. The board is meeting
Thursday at Dickinson St
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| ND higher ed board seeking lower tuition increase May 12 2009 11:54AM
North Dakota's Board of Higher Education
is likely to ask campuses for a lower tuition increase than the
amount approved by the Legislature this month.
The board's finance subcommittee is recommending that its
four-year colleges hold tuition inc
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May 11 2009 2:41AM
NORTH DAKOTA
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May 12 - 14. 8 a.m. MI
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Higher Education Budget Passes May 4 2009 7:37PM
Students will be getting more help with their tuition but it's not as much as what Governor Hoeven requested...
The North Dakota legislature has approved an almost $800 million dollar higher education bill that includes $31 million in financia
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Higher Ed Budget May 4 2009 7:08PM
Students will be getting more help with their tuition
but it's not as much as what Governor Hoeven requested...
The North Dakota legislature has approved an almost $800 million dollar higher education bill that includes $31 million in financi
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Apr 20 2009 2:14AM
North Dakota lawmakers are trying to
finish their work before they reach their 80-day meeting deadline.
They plan to work full days and into some of the evenings this
week. And conference committee meetings this Saturday are likely.
Conference
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Badlands Activity Center Apr 17 2009 7:17PM
Whitney Stadium is gone.
Now it's time to start building.
Construction on Dickinson State University's Badland's Activity Center is underway.
Project Manager Casey Jackson says DSU football players will start their season on turf.
He says the track a
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Kiddy days Apr 16 2009 11:07PM
If you had the choice of going to class or having fun learning outside the classroom which would you choose?
Reporter Sarah Gustin skipped work to spend a day on the farm.
(Sarah Gustin / KX News) I have to admit I didn't make it to the s
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| Bismarck State College goes BEYOND with launch of new brand Apr 15 2009 12:00AM
Bismarck State College (BSC) President Dr. Larry Skogen along with BSC Board of Governors President Kristine Weippert revealed today the college?s recently developed new brand identity and logo.
Using the word, BEYOND, BSC will begin to revamp its comm
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| Nies, Fornshell share BSC Rising Star Award Apr 2 2009 12:00AM
Alumni in the fields of musical composition and technical consulting have earned recognition from the Bismarck State College National Alumni Association.
Sharing the 2009 Rising Star Alumni Award are composer Troy Nies, '96 and '04, of Killdeer, N.D.
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| BSC selects alumnus of the year Apr 2 2009 12:00AM
The Bismarck State College National Alumni Association has chosen North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger, '63, for the 2009 Alumni of the Year Award.
Trustees selected Jaeger for his professional achievements in business and public service and
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No Place to Practice Mar 20 2009 11:00PM
For many the new Badlands Activity Center is exciting, but the caution tape around the crumbling Whitney Stadium comes at a bad time for some athletes.
Tonight Reporter Sarah Gustin explains some of the challenges the Dickinson State University Track and
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Inmate's Letter to T.R. Mar 14 2009 9:19AM
New treasures are being uncovered everyday.
That's the word from the Theodoore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University.
Over 250-thousand documents are being digitized from the Library of Congress.
Many are historic gemslike a letter
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Ouch, this is bad timing;
http://www.thedickinsonpress.com/articles/index.cfm?id=16977§ion=news
A bunch of DSU athletes involved in a huge brawl. Then the losing side breaks into a home for revenge. When do the guns start coming out? Thanks for keeping our community safe, DSU. I'm glad you are more concerned about recruiting these "athletes" from south central LA so you can win division titles rather than recruit decent kids willing to work hard AND BE THANKFUL for an education (a free one at that).
SCREW YOUR STADIUM. My mind is made up. You've adulterated this community enough with your criminal athletes. Giving them a $16 mil stadium is a slap in the face to the community. You've raised $10 mil, that's plenty. Build your damn stadium. Keep my money out of your criminal enterprise. Reply...
I think that if the college quit recruiting drug dealers for athletes, then maybe I would be behind the project. It's no secret that DAC 10 gets the NCAA leftovers and don't even do a background check. I'm stil paying on my student loans, and these "athletes" get a free ride for bringing drugs to our town?
Once the college actually starts recruiting local talent again, then I will be behind everything they do. STOP RECRUITING CRIMINALS!! Its embarassing to the community. Reply...
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There is a new game in town. It is called THE ARAPA HOUR. Every Thursday at 6:00 P.M. Pacific Time on American Voice Radio, they come on the air with exciting guests to talk about the USDA's NAIS government land grab (disguised as animal disease protection) to fund the national debt. Next week, Oct. 17, they will have a lawyer on as the guest to give us the legal ramifications regarding one's signature on a Premises Registration and what this means to the unsuspecting property owners. What is a premise vs. property? What is a stakeholder vs. a property owner and other subjects which mark the cornerstones to this fraud moving upon the land.
Tune in and give a listen, and tell a friend to do the same. This is one hot issue.
http://network.americavoiceradio.com/schedule.htm Reply...
Just passing more cost towards our students. I'm glad I'm not in school anymore. Reply...
Steve you are so naive...
"Get with it ranchers, animal id is coming whether you like it or not. Our trading partners demand it and when bird flu breaks out our citizens will call for it."...
Our nations problems stem from bowing to the WTO, UN, UNESCO and all the other organizations that spew globalism then tread on our bill of rights and our soverignty. Animal ID is just the beginning of trading our freedom for the pat on the back from the world's elite.
You need to do a little research on Sustainable Development, Agenda 21, UNESCO, NAFTA and all the other "trade agreements" that were made that are selling us out as a Nation Reply...
Get with it ranchers, animal id is coming whether you like it or not. Our trading partners demand it and when bird flu breaks out our citizens will call for it. And unlike some previous comments the answerr is a resounding NO! The current traceback system is garbage, last mad cow outbreak we were only able to traceback 10 percent of the original herd!!!! Reply...
Ditto and more ditto to the above posts. I would like to add that NAIS comes from the UN through the WTO. If you read Agenda 21, the 400+ page plan the UN has for us, you will begin to realize that total control of the food and water is necessary to DEPOPULATE not only the animals but 80% of the population. Now People, THAT MEANS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. The UN took over the farms in Africa and look at the famine there. This is what will happen when our farm animals are depopulated by the USDA and our state Dept. of Agricultures (who by the way have taken billions of dollars from the USDA to implement this program to get by Congress).
Wake up and start studying the Communist Manifesto, go to the communist website, go to the NIAA (National Institute of Animal Agriculture), the SPP and Nafta Superhighway along with the Delphi Process (so you can be prepared to withstand the commies ,UN plants, that are already in your community and making changes in our local governments).
Tulsa, Ok. is in the thick of change ala UN. They have their Vision 2025 and are now going for the 700 million ChannelsProject. There are buzz words of the UN being used as SUSTAINABLE, STAKEHOLDERS, COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING, SMART GROWTH, VISIONARY PROCESS, MAINTAINING A STRONG DIVERSIFIED LOCAL ECONOMY, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE, URBAN REDEVELOPMENT, CONSENSUS AND PARTNERSHIP BUILDING. The goal is to get the community leveraged and when they cannot meet the payments to the World Bank the bank will rightfully have control of your private property. Private Property-UN definition-formerlya Right protected by the U.S. Bill of Rights, now a priveledge granted to communitarian citizens under strict scientific and governmental control. Private Farms: an ancient free American term, used prior to the Millenium to define privately owned farms, balanced into oblivion by corporate designed environmental collectives.
If this isn't enought to scare the pants off you the you are already a Communist/UN sypathizer.
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Ditto and more ditto to the above posts. I would like to add that NAIS comes from the UN through the WTO. If you read Agenda 21, the 400+ page plan the UN has for us, you will begin to realize that total control of the food and water is necessary to DEPOPULATE not only the animals but 80% of the population. Now People, THAT MEANS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. The UN took over the farms in Africa and look at the famine there. This is what will happen when our farm animals are depopulated by the USDA and our state Dept. of Agricultures (who by the way have taken billions of dollars from the USDA to implement this program to get by Congress).
Wake up and start studying the Communist Manifesto, go to the communist website, go to the NIAA (National Institute of Animal Agriculture), the SPP and Nafta Superhighway along with the Delphi Process (so you can be prepared to withstand the commies ,UN plants, that are already in your community and making changes in our local governments).
Tulsa, Ok. is in the thick of change ala UN. They have their Vision 2025 and are now going for the 700 million Channels project. There are buzz words of the UN being used as Reply...
NAIS has not one thing to do with security, disease, or any of the other excuses we have been given. It is for control, pure, plain and simple.
Do YOU want the only suppliers of your foods to be the big industries like Monsanto, Tyson, Cargil, etc., where this so called "healthy, modern farming" consists of over medication, crowded conditions, genetic modifications and giving animals hormones that are harmful to both the animal and the final consumer...YOU!
Do you want your organic foods to be organic, or what the USDA and the big industries are now advertising as organic, as I can say they are two completely different things.
Do you want to see massive "depopulation" of healthy animals, because the USDA claims it is the only way to control disease? Even when the illness is completely curable (including the affected animal)? Or worse, have them come in to depopulate healthy animals on the speculation that they may be sick? Oh sure, they'll test, but after they kill, not before. (And we have already seen this done a number of times.) And if your animals were healthy all along...? Well, too bad for you and the innocent animals that were slaughtered for no good reason, but the USDA doesn't want to hear this, nor do they care.
And as far as trace back. Well, seems to me they have been doing pretty well without NAIS. And if you remember, all of the problems with tainted meats (that I'm currently aware of), were due to the conditions of the large, over crowded feed lots, the slaughterhouses and/or the processors, not the farm.
Do not let either state or federal governments sell you this bill of damaged and dangerous goods. As I have stated, NAIS is for control.
And as far as national security, if the government was REALLY that concerned about national security, we would not have tens of thousands of illegal aliens in this country, with more coming in every day, and then making excuses for them as to why they are here and need to be here. This just makes the whole NAIS is needed for security argument look like one, big, sick joke.
But, NAIS is more than a sick joke. It's a nightmare and one more step nearer to control over the food by the government and a few big conglomerates. And it's time that the people woke up.
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NAIS helps the huge agricorporations (eg Monsanto, Cargill) by meeting the requirements being imposed by the WTO without having to shoulder the costs. They are allowed to track their 1,000s-10,000s of animals with a single tag/chip and only have to pay for a single report each time the group is moved. Small farmers, homesteaders, hobby farmers, and 4-H'ers have to pay to tag/chip and report each individual animal and their movements.
To have the government state that I need to register my property with them in order to raise animals to feed my family is foriegn to what I was taught about the relationship between the citizens of our republic and the government. Reply...
Where is the small farmer and homesteader in all this? Was he even considered?
Somehow, I doubt it. Not when Kansas State University did a study and found out that NAIS will cost the average farmer well over $1500 a year (based on a 250 head cattle ranch costing $2086-with tags at $2.25 each). How many small farmers can afford it? How many will be forced out of business? How many peripheral industries will be driven out? I.E. feed stores, farriers, rodeos and fairs? How will the illiterate (approx. 10% of the population) do NAIS? How about those whose religions NAIS tramples?
NAIS will do nothing for animal health, except, perhaps, cause things to worsen. When the local vet is turned into a spy, reporting to the Government any infractions of NAIS that he comes across; how many farmers will call him when their animals are ill?
NAIS was designed by "The Industry", without thought for anything but profit for themselves.
The USDA has done very well in tracing back diseases without NAIS-just look to the recent e.coli outbreaks.
The "Industry" is the cause of 90+% of all the diseases out there from 'mad cow' (By turning cows into cannibals) to Avain Flu-by their factory confinement operations. They are the ones who should be tracked and pay for NAIS.
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This is ridiculous!!! There is already adequate trace back for livestock, heck even for vegetables as the latest spinach ecoli scare proved!! This will be an unnecessary burden to all the small non warehouse style livestock owner, in other words the mom n' pop farms that make this nation and offer an alternative to mass produced, hormone injected meats!! If you want the nation to be safer, spend this money on securing our borders! Have a chip in ol' Bessie isn't going to do anything for my sense of security when untold numbers of illegals are crossing our borders each and every day!!!!!!
Sincerely,
Judy Schultz
www.nonais.org
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Be sure you do your homework about NAIS National Animal Identification BEFORE you sign up! Personally I don't like the idea of having a "license" to farm. To pay a fee/tax to have the right to be self-sufficient. This should be market driven, not driven down the throats of backyard farmers and granny with a laying hen. It may be voluntary NOW, but in 2009 the plan is to make it MANDATORY for everyone even if you have just ONE cow, pig, horse, chicken, goat, bison etc. www.nonais.org Reply...
National Animal Identification System (NAIS) is not about disease or national security, progessive farming, smart producing. It is not voluntary in spite of the use of the word. NAIS is about a license to farm and any one who thinks differently is deluded. It is so funny that the only people who are in favor of NAIS are the ones to stand to gain financially from it. And now, the students being brainwashed. It's terrible. Don't you see it?
Mr and Mrs Non-animal owning Consumer, what do you have that a federal agency is going to want to keep control of.
I hope the Senator is voted out today.
Nonais.org contains the truth, unbiased, about NAIS.
Sharon Zecchinelli
Vermont Against NAIS Reply...
Above, Elwood said, "A Choice? - Do you have a "choice" to kill a child after it has been born? - DO you have a "choice" to kill another human being at all?"
I totally agree. Listen up liberals. The only people we have a right to kill live in Iraq and therefore don't count. Our one true God said "thou shalt not kill, unless you're in a country that might have a terrorist hiding in the bushes. Then you can kill whoever you want. Even children." It's in the Bible, people, look it up. Deuteronomy I think. Reply...
Define life-science says an atom is a lifeform-oops you just made a choice to kill the next ghandi or einstein-thats alot of power for one person to have. To tell the world they could have had another amazing person, but you made the choice to kill the next president or world renowned leader. Congratulations your choice just effected millions!
* Maybe Roe should have been aborted-Good thing for you no one made that choice.*Maybe I would be in favor of killing just that one. I guess someones choice might have effected your freedom to choose?????????? Reply...
There is one God, and if you are pregnant guess what that is a living being in there.
Who would get excited about being pregnant if it were a dead thing inside you. We get excited because there is a life that is part of us inside there.
We may have gotten that way in a number of ways that we aren't proud of but none the less a life is a life.
Abortion is death no matter how you put it or for what reason you try to justifi it.
Thou shalt not kill is God's comand. Those who hurt the children are the ones that will face the harshest judgment from God.
It's sad that people fight more for animals and trees than our unborn children.
My question is? Do you know Jesus? Read his word then tell me where it says kill your unborn children.
May God forgive those whom are trying to play God. Reply...
Should we all have the "choice" to be able to end the life of our children; either in or out of the womb; or half way out? Reply...
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