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Dog parks lead to wagging tails in ND cities Nov 21 2009 5:43AM
Jamestown officials are still considering
whether to have a dog park, after talking about it for more than
four years. Opponents worry about noise, smell, traffic and
children's safety.
Officials in Fargo, Bismarck, Minot and Grand Forks say the
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| Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 21 2009 2:13AM
Bogus burglar and robbery alarms are
becoming such a nuisance for the Sioux Falls Police Department that
city officials are considering charging a fee to cover the cost of
responding to repeated unfounded reports.
Police say about 1,900 burglar
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 21 2009 2:13AM
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has filed
a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Spirit Lake Sioux tribal
members who want the University of North Dakota to keep its
Fighting Sioux nickname.
Stenehjem filed the motion on Friday. He met with the
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| Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 21 2009 2:13AM
The state won't appeal a judge's decision
that allows South Dakota's new smoking ban law to be referred to a
public vote in the 2010 election. A judge ruled last week that
opponents had collected enough signatures to force a public vote.
The law wo
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State Volleyball Nov 20 2009 11:15PM
Winning one State Title is nice,
but TWO...well...that's TWICE as nice,
and for the Century Patriots,
that opportunity was out there,
as the Pats played themselves into the semifinals of the Class A Tournament in Minot.
One more win would put them in the
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Minot State Football Nov 20 2009 7:17PM
The 14th ranked Minot State football team travels to Sioux Falls tomorrow for an NAIA first round football playoff matchup with the top rated Cougars. The game marks the first time since 2002 that the Beavers have been in the playoffs and the first time t
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RSVP Opens at Airport Nov 20 2009 7:17PM
Airline food may not be considered gourmet cuisine, but thankfully, visitors to the Minot Airport now have some delicious, new options before or after their flight.
After months of renovations, the airport's food and beverage station, known as the RSVP
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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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Heliplane Requests Magic Fund Extension Nov 20 2009 7:17PM
One of Minot's newest companys is officially up and running, but several recent setbacks have delayed its progress.
Heliplane is a company that builds "air trailers" for increased air cargo payload for private, commercial, or military applications.
The
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| SD Highway Patrol determines driver in fatal crash Nov 20 2009 3:53PM
The South Dakota Highway Patrol says
16-year-old Maci M. Busack of Kennebec was the driver of a pickup
involved in a fatal crash Nov. 13 on old Highway 16 west of Presho.
Busack and 19-year-old Alexis Bowsher of Minot, N.D., were
killed in the o
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| SD Highway Patrol determines driver in fatal crash Nov 20 2009 3:52PM
The South Dakota Highway Patrol says
16-year-old Maci M. Busack of Kennebec was the driver of a pickup
involved in a fatal crash Nov. 13 on old Highway 16 west of Presho.
Busack and 19-year-old Alexis Bowsher of Minot, N.D., were
killed in the o
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 20 2009 2:13AM
The state Board of Higher Education says it's
resolved a dispute on cost overruns for new presidents' houses at
North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota.
The board approved a plan that calls for the balance to be paid
from N
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State 'A" & 'B' volleyball Nov 19 2009 10:59PM
They shared the regular season conference crown,
and they finished in the second spot at the West Region Tournament,
but the focus for Bismarck High at the Class A State Tournament is the top spot,
which nobody shares with anybody,
and today in Minot,
the
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Business Nov. 19th Nov 19 2009 7:19PM
Have you noticed that some new construction is underway south of the YMCA and west of the Souris Valley Dental
Clinic?
This will be a new building for Professional Hearing Services, a company that's been around since 1983. Owner and Audiologist Andrea
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City Growth Stretches Services Nov 19 2009 7:19PM
This week we've been looking into the growth of the Magic City........new areas that have been annexed into city limits and the construction boom.
But with those additions come new challenges for city workers to maintain and service those new areas.
Sha
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Higher Ed Board on President Homes Nov 19 2009 7:19PM
The North Dakota Board of Higher Education has voted to OK financing details for new homes for the presidents of the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University.
The board, meeting in Minot this morning, voted unanimously to allow NDSU
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Higher Ed Board on Sioux Nov 19 2009 7:19PM
North Dakota's attorney general says his office is ready to respond to an restraining order regarding the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo at the University of North Dakota.
Wayne Stenehjem met in executive session with the Board of Higher Education th
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| Here is the latest Minnesota sports from The AP Nov 19 2009 4:48PM
Minnesota Vikings coach Brad
Childress says he's reviewing the team's offer to extend his
contract. His current deal runs through next season. ESPN.com
reports an extension would keep Childress with the Vikings through
2013.
MINNEAPOLIS (A
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| Here is the latest Minnesota sports from The AP Nov 19 2009 4:48PM
Minnesota Vikings coach Brad
Childress says he's reviewing the team's offer to extend his
contract. His current deal runs through next season. ESPN.com
reports an extension would keep Childress with the Vikings through
2013.
MINNEAPOLIS (A
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| Here is the latest Minnesota sports from The AP Nov 19 2009 4:48PM
Minnesota Vikings coach Brad
Childress says he's reviewing the team's offer to extend his
contract. His current deal runs through next season. ESPN.com
reports an extension would keep Childress with the Vikings through
2013.
MINNEAPOLIS (A
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| Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 19 2009 4:27PM
The American Cancer Society says it
will not appeal a judge's decision that clears the way for South
Dakota's new smoking ban to be referred to a statewide public vote.
Jennifer Stalley, the group's government relations director,
says the societ
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 19 2009 4:13PM
North Dakota's attorney general says the
state will seek to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Spirit Lake Sioux
tribal members who want the University of North Dakota to keep its
Fighting Sioux nickname.
The Board of Higher Education has said it will r
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| State seeks dismissal of lawsuit over nickname Nov 19 2009 2:56PM
North Dakota's attorney general says the
state will seek to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Spirit Lake Sioux
tribal members who want the University of North Dakota to keep its
Fighting Sioux nickname.
The Board of Higher Education has said it will r
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| State seeks dismissal of lawsuit over nickname Nov 19 2009 2:56PM
North Dakota's attorney general says the
state will seek to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Spirit Lake Sioux
tribal members who want the University of North Dakota to keep its
Fighting Sioux nickname.
The Board of Higher Education has said it will r
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MSU Men's B-Ball Nov 19 2009 2:50PM
The Minot State men's basketball team was in Fargo tonight for a big matchup with the division 1 NDSU Bison. The Bison were coming off of last year's first ever NCAA tournament appearance and the Beavers were looking to play the role of spoiler after winn
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Tea Party Rallies in Minot Nov 19 2009 2:50PM
Hundreds of people who believe the government is getting too big and spending too much... gathered tonight at the old Minot Armory.
The tea party event, that packed in more than well more than 500 people, is a coordinated protest designed to give indivi
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| Chancellor: No Standing Rock nickname vote Nov 19 2009 11:54AM
The chancellor of the state university system
says the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council has not discussed the
possibility of a reservation-wide vote on the University of North
Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname.
The state Board of Higher Educati
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| Chancellor: No Standing Rock nickname vote Nov 19 2009 11:54AM
The chancellor of the state university system
says the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council has not discussed the
possibility of a reservation-wide vote on the University of North
Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname.
The state Board of Higher Educati
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| Banker to lead N. Dakota St. pres search Nov 19 2009 10:44AM
The state Board of Higher Education has named
a Fargo bank executive to lead a committee searching for the next
president at North Dakota State University.
Gate City Bank president and CEO Steven Swiontek is the chairman
of the 18-member committ
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| ND board settles college presidents' house money Nov 19 2009 10:37AM
The state Board of Higher Education says it
has resolved a dispute on cost overruns for new presidents' houses
at North Dakota State University and the University of North
Dakota.
Both houses were estimated to cost about $900,000, and were to
b
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 19 2009 2:13AM
The group that managed construction of a new
president's house at North Dakota State University says it's
waiting to hear about its proposal to cover cost overruns.
The NDSU Development Foundation project was estimated to cost
about $900,000, wh
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| Nonconference at North Dakota State Nov 18 2009 8:04PM
Half: North Dakota State 55 Minot State 42
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MHS Wrestling Practice Underway Nov 18 2009 7:23PM
The Minot High wrestling team has begun its workouts for the winter sports season. 48 athletes are out for this years team led by 1st year head coach Nolan Spooner.
The Magicians are expecting to battle in a tough west region again this year and will lo
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Eye on Ag - Grain Markets Nov 18 2009 7:23PM
While farmers were busy harvesting their crops this fall, prices for their commodities were falling as well.
The mainstay in the state, wheat dipped below the five dollar a bushel range with sharp discounts for low protein.
Now a month later, an almost u
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A Week of Services Nov 18 2009 7:23PM
Minot may not have Hollywood's famous Chinese Theater to host a movie premiere, but thanks to the collaboration of several area churches, the Magic City may have the next best thing.
Throughout this week, KHRT Radio and volunteers from over a half-dozen
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Native American Week Nov 18 2009 7:23PM
November is Native American Cultural Awareness month and throughout this week, several Minot State students are hosting a celebration close to home.
"Native American Cultural Awareness Week" is an opportunity to recognize various aspects and challenges w
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Homeless Awareness Nov 18 2009 7:23PM
The weather may not be freezing right now, but Minot State University's Student Social Work Organization is asking you to consider the plight of those who might be out in the cold this winter.
Members of the group are spending a good part of the day toda
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Grandstand Project on Schedule Nov 18 2009 7:22PM
The North Dakota State Fair is only eight months away!
Not exactly in the forefront of your mind I bet...
But for those building the new grandstand on the fairgrounds, that firm deadline looms large.
Perry Olson takes us there where work is progressi
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State Volleyball Preview Nov 18 2009 7:04PM
Linton HMB has a great history in sports, but for the volleyball team, it's their first ever trip to State.
Yet, coaches and players say just making the tournament isn't good enough.
They have plans to make the big one.
A balanced offense and defense
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| Board, NDSU remain at odds on house funding Nov 18 2009 5:23PM
The group that managed construction of a new
president's house at North Dakota State University says it's
waiting to hear about its proposal to cover cost overruns.
The NDSU Development Foundation project was estimated to cost
about $900,000, wh
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County Board Debates Home Rule Change Nov 18 2009 2:43PM
Should Ward County amend its Home Rule charter to allow more time to finalize yearly budgets?
And does the existing Home Rule wording comply with state law?
Those were questions debated today at the Ward County Commission meeting in Minot.
Voters approve
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 18 2009 11:12AM
Job Service North Dakota says it has begun
accepting applications for the latest extension of unemployment
benefits.
The federal government earlier this month approved the extension
for almost 2 million people out of work nearly a year or more.
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Hamline 72, Northwestern, Minn. 64
Minn. Duluth 66, Minot St. 61
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Singing Policeman to Perform Tonight Nov 17 2009 7:17PM
A man whose voice soothed the nation following the 9-11 terrorist attacks will perform just an hour from now in a venue named for one of the victims of those attacks.
Daniel Rodriguez, the New York City cop who became well known when he sang "God Bless A
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MSU Football Nov 17 2009 7:17PM
The Minot State football team travels to Sioux Falls this Saturday when they take on the top rated and defending national champion Cougars. The Beavers moved up to the 14th spot in the final NAIA poll and are making their first postseason appearance since
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The Continued Push for NCAA D-II at MSU Nov 17 2009 7:17PM
It was big news this past July Minot State University was applying to make the move from the NAIA ranks to NCAA Division Two.
Doing so certainly involves more than just making that announcement and the work to get accepted to the NCAA and a confere
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Swain Hall Construction Update Nov 17 2009 7:17PM
A renovation project over 2 years in the making is moving forward, and actually, ahead of schedule.
Minot State University's Swain Hall has undergone many changes over the past few months, including the pouring of foundation, framework construction on
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Kids Need Flu Shot Booster Nov 17 2009 7:17PM
The number of flu cases in the state grew at its slowest rate in a month last week.
The State Health Department reports 184 new cases in the past week.
Despite the slower growth, the season-to-date total is now 3,149 - nearly double the number reported
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Minot Growing, Part 2 Nov 17 2009 7:17PM
Six years of solid growth in Minot has pushed beyond the boundaries of city limits and added to the cities size.
Tonight Shaun Sipma continues his look at the Magic City's expansion and the affect it's having on the local economy and the city itself.
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 17 2009 4:13PM
A North Dakota program that distributes
venison to the needy is halfway toward its goal of getting 700 deer
from hunters this fall.
The North Dakota Community Action Partnership, which administers
the Sportsmen Against Hunger Program, accepted o
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| Surrey teen killed in crash Nov 17 2009 7:07AM
A teenage girl from Surrey has died in a
crash.
Ward County Sheriff's Capt. Todd Keller says the 17-year-old was
alone in the vehicle when she lost control shortly before 8:30 a.m.
Monday and the vehicle went off a rural road in the Surrey are
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 17 2009 2:13AM
The brother of a slain Fargo dentist says an
Oklahoma judge has given North Dakota jurisdiction in a custody
battle over the dentist's daughter.
Roy Gattuso said a judge in Fargo may decide at a hearing
Tuesday who gets custody of 3-year-old Ken
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| Former jailer serving life sues over jail fall Nov 16 2009 7:57PM
A former jailer sentenced to life in prison
for killing a Valley City State University student is suing Cass
County and jail officials for $24 million, saying he injured his
right wrist in a 2007 fall in the jail in Fargo.
Moe Gibbs filed the la
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Teachers Learn Nov 16 2009 7:24PM
Was your child's teacher out of school today? If you have children in Minot Public Schools or on the Air Force Base, we might know where he or she was.
Catherine Ross tells us why certain teachers became the students today, and what exactly they were lea
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Ryan Girls Basketball Nov 16 2009 7:24PM
It's hard to believe, but the girls basketball season kicked off today with the first official class "B" practices. 21 players are out for this year's Minot Ryan Lady Lions basketball team. The Lions return only 1 starter from last year and have been hit
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MAGIC Fund Considers Extension Request Nov 16 2009 7:24PM
A company planning to build what's called an "air trailer" is asking for more time to produce proof that its product works.
Heliplane has been OKd to get a $500,000 loan from Minot's job-creating MAGIC Fund.
But a letter from the company to the city ind
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Schools Battle Growth Problems Nov 16 2009 7:24PM
While the growth in and around Minot is substantial, it's causing some problems for Minot Public Schools.
As Jim Olson reports, some schools are overflowing - but the money to pay for educating the newcomers is not flowing as freely.
Out back of the ne
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Minot is Growing Nov 16 2009 7:24PM
The landscape in and around Minot has been quickly changing over the past several years as development has been booming.
The boundaries of the Magic City have also been expanding to meet the need for more space...
for commercial business and places to
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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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| Here is the latest Wisconsin news from The Associated Press... Nov 16 2009 9:34AM
The Civil Air Patrol expects up to 10
airplanes to resume a search today for a missing Minnesota pilot.
The patrol searched 2,000 square miles yesterday, but found no sign
of the plane or pilot. Family members say Andrew Lindberg of
Farmington was
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| Aviation firm asking Minot for understanding Nov 16 2009 8:10AM
An aviation manufacturer that is getting
$500,000 from Minot's economic development fund has run into delays
testing its product.
Heliplane of Minneapolis plans to make air cargo trailers in
Minot. The trailers would be towed by aircraft and gui
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| Aviation firm asking Minot for understanding Nov 16 2009 8:10AM
An aviation manufacturer that is getting
$500,000 from Minot's economic development fund has run into delays
testing its product.
Heliplane of Minneapolis plans to make air cargo trailers in
Minot. The trailers would be towed by aircraft and gui
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 16 2009 2:14AM
Northern Canola Growers Association director
Barry Coleman says the industry is looking for permanent federal
funds to pay for canola breeders and technicians. North Dakota
State University breeders say new varieties that might be
commercially availa
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| Latest North Dakota sports: Nov 16 2009 2:14AM
Dierdre Naughton scored 20 points and topped
1,000 points in her DePaul career and the 17th-ranked Blue Demons
beat North Dakota State 77-65 on Sunday night.
The senior guard passed the milestone with a layup at the 17:15
mark of the first half.
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Eye on Health - Clean Room Nov 15 2009 11:08PM
Some of the world's smallest particles can some of the deadliest to our bodies so keeping them out is vital.
That is the purpose of a new rooms for Pharmacists at Trinity Health in Minot.
Perry Olson shows us how the '797 Compliant Clean Room' tries
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H1N1 Clinic Scheduled Nov 15 2009 11:08PM
First District Health Unit will hold its next H1N1 vaccination clinic this week at the Minot Municipal Auditorium.
This Wednesday, November 18, from 9 am to 1 pm, children ages nine and younger who were vaccinated before October 21st may receive the seco
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Marauders Lose to MSUM Nov 15 2009 11:08PM
After losing their last conference game, the Dickinson State football teams future was up in the air.
But this afternoon, they've found out, that they've made the playoffs
Both DSU and Minot State made the national playoffs.
Dickinson State was given t
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| Bismarck State College adding campus police Nov 15 2009 5:17PM
Bismarck State College now has a campus
police department, including an armed officer and an unarmed guard.
The college's executive vice president, Dave Clark, calls it a
"heightened awareness of the need to be more vigilant" as
campuses tighten
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| Sioux Falls, 2 other GPAC teams gird for playoffs Nov 15 2009 4:35PM
Defending national champion Sioux Falls
is among three teams from the Great Plains Athletic Conference
heading to the NAIA playoffs on Saturday.
Sioux Falls (11-0), bidding for a third national title in four
years, will host Minot State (8-2) of
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| Minot St., Dickinson St. gear up for NAIA playoffs Nov 15 2009 4:34PM
Two North Dakota schools are heading to the
NAIA football playoffs.
Minot State (8-2) plays top-ranked powerhouse Sioux Falls (11-0)
in the first round while Dickinson State (7-3) meets No. 2-ranked
Carroll College (11-0). Both North Dakota team
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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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| Tiny ND school to close at end of academic year Nov 15 2009 2:56PM
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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State Swimming Nov 14 2009 11:14PM
It seems like Dagny Knutson from Minot has been the top swimmer in the state for a long long time.
And while it's true, her storied high school career is coming to an end today at State, and after setting two more national records yesterday in prelims, e
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Food Drive For Troops Nov 14 2009 7:29PM
The holiday season is fast approaching, but the season of giving is already upon us.
Minot's Fairfield Inn is asking for your help in making this, a year to remember for those in need.
Over the next several weeks, the hotel will serve as a drop-off poin
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 14 2009 4:14PM
Officials say the number of gas flares
burning in North Dakota's oil patch is dropping.
A year ago, almost one-third of natural gas that came to the
surface in North Dakota went up in smoke as an unmarketable
byproduct of oil production. The 26
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| College, tribe to train health workers Nov 14 2009 1:46PM
Fort Berthold Community College in New
Town plans to work with the Three Affiliated Tribes to train staff
for the Elbowoods Memorial Health Center being built on the Fort
Berthold Reservation.
The college this fall started a registered nurse pro
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| Dagny Knutson sets records in ND swim meet Nov 14 2009 10:02AM
Records still are falling for Minot
senior Dagny Knutson.
Results from the North Dakota state girls swim meet show Knutson
set two national records during Friday's preliminaries in Grand
Forks.
Knutson swam the 200-yard individual medley i
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 14 2009 2:13AM
The attorney for the former owner of a Fargo
simulcast horse racing company whose conviction for illegal
gambling was overturned says prosecutors built their case on
fabricated evidence.
Former Racing Services owner Susan Bala is suing Attorney
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| Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 14 2009 2:13AM
A circuit judge has ruled that opponents of
South Dakota's smoking ban have gathered enough petition signatures
to put the measure to a statewide public vote in next year's
general election.
After testimony ended in a two-day trial, Circuit Judg
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| ND swim meet agate Nov 13 2009 8:54PM
North Dakota states swim meet
At Hyslop Pool, Grand Forks
Friday's preliminaries
Top 8
200 freestyle Ali Church, GF Central, 1:52.96; 2. Kalee
Kemmesat, Bismarck Century, 1:54.25; 3. Kelsey Richels, Wahpeton,
1:54.25; 4. Madison Porte
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Posted by Curly on Nov 20 2009 8:19PM
In Article: Care II
Well, with any luck we will be at our house in Az tomorrow. I am so glad. It has been a long trip. We left one week ago tomorrow and have will have put about 2400 miles on the car.
Today, we went through Carlsbad Caverns. It really was neat. I think everyone should go if they get close to it. I walked through most of it. My husband took the handcapped trail and made it okay. I walked the entire great room trail and I walked the 7500 feet that takes you into mouth of the cave. It is almost straight down. It really gives you a idea of how huge the cave is and how far down it goes. Anyone else been there?
Theresa, I hope your surgery goes well. I have a sinus problem. I sometimes wonder if it is allergy induced or something else. By the way, I told my hubby you got hearing aids from the VA. How did you go about getting them? He needas them but we don't have the 7000 at least to pay for them. Are yours the digital ones?
WEll, gonna watch tv and hit the hay early. We want an early start tomorrow.
Later Ladies and to all a good night. Reply...
Theresa... No black or white Friday for me. Never have, never will.
Lets talk NY. I lived in Bayshore and Brentwood Long Island for 3 yrs. Love NYC... it was loads of fun taking the long island expressway into the City. Young enough to get in trouble.. :) And to have a ball.
Never went to the Macys day Parade, but did shoppe in Macys alot. Reply...
The Turkey fryer story is great, I am still laughing. I have known a few people in my life that have tried to fry a turkey in the garage. One person did not have a pulley system set up to take the turkey out of the hot oil. I think they had to call the fire department because they started a fire.
KX viewer, I also don’t travel, that is why I started this thread. We are five lonely people here in Minot. My family is in New York, my spouse his family is in Texas.
I used to go to the Macy’s day parade every year. The train ride into the city was always so much fun, even though it was only 20 minutes. The best was the hot Chocolate and hot chestnuts from the street venders. I always remember the Snoopy float; it is always a staple of the parade. Then we would go home, Care I know what you are talking about with a mother with a hangover. Maybe we should start an ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) thread for the holidays.
Thanksgiving was always a fun time.
Who is going shopping on Black Friday? Who has a good story there, I have a ton. I was talking to someone the other day, how in 1987 I stood in a line for 13 hours just for a chance to get a Cabbage Patch Kid. Only people with tickets were allowed to go into the parking lot to stand and weight for a helicopter to drop 300 cabbage patch kids. There had to be 500 people, I jumped over someone to get one then I tackled it and held it like a football close to my body. The funny thing is I did not even have any girls, it was for me. Reply...
Posted by Theresa Mcewen on Nov 20 2009 5:20PM
In Article: Care II
Hi everyone how are you today? I am good, thanks for asking, I also am having surgery in December. For anyone in Minot that is reading this that has ear or sinus problems there is a new doctor at ENT at Trinity, he is marvelous. After years of pain he is doing sinus surgery on me.
Curly that is a scary story with the cow poop on the car; do you know what I do all the time now? I carry my cell phone right next me and take photos of trucks and cars that are breaking the law, you should have called that truck in, that is not suppose to happen. My prayers are with you and your husband every day.
KO you are nice not to take advantage of what is yours, do your kids with him have military benefits? When I was a First Sergeant, I was always on men to own to their responsibilities. Like your friend with the child of a military man, that child is entitled to a life time of benefits. Enough about that I was getting worked up sorry.
Marilyn if you are reading this I am sorry if I made you mad. This room is a separate forum; we all just dump our stuff. Marilyn how about that bus accident in MN, and the today show had this story about boys hurting people for a YouTube moment.
Care do you have a map application on your phone? I do, I have a map of anywhere, and too bad I never go anywhere. Keep the Shelbeast up with her school, make sure she knows she has to be smart in her life, and not have to depend on any man to take care of her. I tell my daughter that every day; she needs to focus on college and not her looser boyfriend. I tell her knowing how to play “Call of Duty” video game will mean nothing when in 10 years. She makes me so mad; don’t get me started on that one.
Shoppe, I love you so this is for you...

Hay how come we don't have a McDonalds in Walmart?
I like the Eggnog shakes.
See you later, Theresa
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Brock could have very easily died had he not come to Bismarck. Canada had not enough staff and had no idea what was wrong with him and why he kept getting sicker.
This is from the New York Post : http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/item_GCJDJyjiBPnoXPOkTu1x8L
CANADACARE MAY HAVE KILLED NATASHA
By CORY FRANKLIN
Last Updated: 3:51 AM, March 26, 2009
Posted: 2:47 AM, March 26, 2009
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COULD actress Natasha Richardson's tragic death have been prevented if her skiing accident had occurred in America rather than Canada?
Canadian health care de-emphasizes widespread dissemination of technology like CT scanners and quick access to specialists like neurosurgeons. While all the facts of Richardson's medical care haven't been released, enough is known to pose questions with profound implications.
Richardson died of an epidural hematoma - - a bleeding artery between the skull and brain that compresses and ultimately causes fatal brain damage via pressure buildup. With prompt diagnosis by CT scan, and surgery to drain the blood, most patients survive.
Could Richardson have received this care? Where it happened in Canada, no. In many US resorts, yes.
Between noon and 1 p.m., Richardson sustained what appeared to be a trivial head injury while skiing at Mt. Tremblant in Quebec. Within minutes, she was offered medical assistance but declined to be seen by paramedics.
But this delay is common in the early stages of epidural hematoma when patients have few symptoms - - and there is reason to believe her case wasn't beyond hope at that point.
About three hours after the accident, the actress was taken to Centre Hospitalier Laurentien, in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, 25 miles from the resort. Hospital spokesman Alain Paquette said she was conscious upon reaching the hospital about 4 p.m.
The initial paramedic assessment, travel time to the hospital and time she spent there was nearly two hours - - the crucial interval in this case. Survival rates for patients with epidural hematomas, conscious on arrival to a hospital, are good.
Richardson's evaluation required an immediate CT scan for diagnosis - - followed by either a complete removal of accumulated blood by a neurosurgeon or a procedure by a trauma surgeon or emergency physician to relieve the pressure and allow her to be transported.
But Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts is a town of 9,000 people. Its hospital doesn't have specialized neurology or trauma services. It hasn't been reported whether the hospital has a CT scanner, but CT scanners are less common in Canada.
Compounding the problem, Quebec has no helicopter services to trauma centers in Montreal. Richardson was transferred by ambulance to Hospital du Sacre-Coeur, a trauma center 50 miles away in Montreal - - a further delay of over an hour.
Because she didn't arrive at a facility capable of treatment (with the diagnosis perhaps still unknown) until six hours after the injury, in all likelihood by that time the pressure buildup was fatal. The Montreal hospital could not have saved her life.
Her initial refusal of medical care accounted for only part of the delay. She was still conscious when seen at a hospital and her death might have been prevented if the hospital either had the resources to diagnose and institute temporizing therapy, or air transport had taken her quickly to Montreal.
What would have happened at a US ski resort? It obviously depends on the location and facts, but according to a colleague who has worked at two major Colorado ski resorts, the same distance from Denver as Mt. Tremblant is from Montreal, things would likely have proceeded differently.
Assuming Richardson initially declined medical care here as well, once she did present to caregivers that she was suffering from a possible head trauma, she would've been immediately transported by air, weather permitting, and arrived in Denver in less than an hour.
If this weren't possible, in both resorts she would've been seen within 15 minutes at a local facility with CT scanning and someone who could perform temporary drainage until transfer to a neurosurgeon was possible.
If she were conscious at 4 p.m., she'd most likely have been diagnosed and treated about that time, receiving care unavailable in the local Canadian hospital. She might've still died or suffered brain damage but her chances of surviving would have been much greater in the United States.
American medicine is often criticized for being too specialty-oriented, with hospitals "duplicating" too many services like CT scanners. This argument has merit, but those criticisms ignore cases where it is better to have resources and not need them than to need resources and not have them.
Cory Franklin is a physician who lives outside of Chicago. 2009 Chicago Tribune; distributed by Tribune Media Services.
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Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 20 2009 9:18AM
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Posted by Curly on Nov 19 2009 8:34PM
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Hello everyone!
Anyone heard from Marilyn? I have not seen a post from her anywhere on the forum and a long time.
Well, I have been on a roll. We left last Saturday for Fargo. We stayed there until Monday morning and then we left for Minneapolis to see hubby's doc. They are making application to Workforce safety for him to have surgery. I am not sure if it is the right thing to do but the poor man needs to get releif and it is the only thing anyone has really offered. They will remove the metal from his spine and try to clean up L3. If approved it will be in Dec some time.
Then after his appointment was over, we left Minneapolis for AZ as a final destination. We are driving down a old car we bought for our use down there. It is an old Lincoln towncar. It is a 1999 and it is really still a very nice car and is perfect for what we need it for. It was cheap too.
The trip has gone pretty well, except for the fact that he is miserable and pretty high on pain meds so he can stand the ride. Right now he is passed out in bed and has been for about an hour and it is only 7:30 this time. We are in New Mexico. I hope to make it either tomorrow or the nxt morning. We will fly back to Bismarck on Dec 2. We will be there until the surgery is done or we will just fly back to Az for the remainder of the winter.
Gotta tell you a funny story. We were driving into a little town called Hampton Iowa. It was just getting dark and I was driving. It smelled like Pig, chicken cow dung and it was pungent. Well, a truck is coming from the front and just as it went by, one (or more) of the animals releived itself and it hit our car big time. I almost hit the ditch. Hard to see through that stuff. GROSS! The next morning I took the car to a do it your self car wash and spent 10 bucks washing the yuk off the car. I almost lost it cause I do not have a very strong stomach and that was about at the top of my limit.
Well, sounds like you are all fine. Si Ko I know you are very sad and I feel for you. Wish there was something we could do to ease your sorrow.
Well, good night ladies.
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Usually do lots of baking, brownies, 2 pumpkin pies, apple.. all fresh from scratch of course.
Lasagna the day before, since everyone loves it , and so easy to grab as a leftover.
Turkey day is turkey/ ham.... oddles of food, salads, stuff.... eat too much, watch too much football, look at old black and whites, and laugh alot.
Love Thanksgiving, you don't have to worry about if someone likes their present or not.. :)
very relaxing day. My one son likes to go with a church group every year and play some football. Visit friends. He is the single one..
I don't decorate for thanksgiving.... but decorate a lot for Christmas. Reply...
Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 19 2009 5:54PM
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