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Cal Poly runs over Dixie State 4414 Oct 25 2009 12:00AM
Cal Poly scored three touchdowns
in the first three minutes of the second half, two by its defense,
as the Mustangs topped Dixie State 44-14 in a non-conference game
Saturday night.
Cal Poly Junior quarterback Tony Smith scored on a 1-yard run
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Conrad Holds Healthcare Hearing Jul 1 2009 7:16PM
Calling the status quo "completely unsustainable," North Dakota Senator Kent Conrad today held a forum on proposed changes to the nation's healthcare system.
Conrad brought a new Obama Administration appointee - Dr. Mary Wakefield, an administrator in t
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More Money From Legislature For Snow Removal Feb 5 2009 11:15PM
Mountains of snow this winter has meant mountains of money to try and clear it off roads.
Cities, Counties, even townships say they just don't have enough money for all the snow that needs to be removed and they're very concerned over what may lie ahead.
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Snow removal Feb 5 2009 11:09PM
Kids not able to get to school. People stuck in their house for days or not able to get home. It's all problems North Dakotan's are having because of roads not getting cleared fast enough. Cities and Counties say they just don't have enough money for a
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| Legislature Talks Snow Costs Feb 5 2009 7:36PM
This winter has been a back and budget breaker for many areas trying to keep up with record snowfall in December and early January.
With counties not able to keep up this winter physcially and financially, a bill proposed by Senator Ryan Taylor wo
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| Dalrymple, Legislators, Education Officials Testify On State School Funding Adequacy In Support Of HB1400 Jan 26 2009 12:00AM
BISMARCK, ND - Lt. Gov. Jack Dalrymple, legislators and education officials today testified in support of HB1400 before the House Education Committee on state school funding adequacy. The bill is sponsored in the House by Rep. Rae Ann Kelsch, Hou
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Energy Issues in North Dakota Mar 5 2008 7:32PM
Oil, wind, biodiesel, hydrogen...
The energy potential in North Dakota is incredible, so getting the most out of those resources is key.
That's the goal of the North Dakota Legislature's Energy Development and Transmission Committee.
The committee met
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Schools Hope for More Bus Money Mar 6 2007 7:24PM
Schools say they need more money to get kids to and from school.
And a bill in the legislature would increase the per-mile payment to schools.
Superintendents say they need help covering rising fuel costs, fleet maintenance, insurance, and new buses.
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School Mileage Reimbursements Mar 6 2007 7:03PM
Schools say they need more money to get kids to and from school.
A proposed bill will increase what schools get per mile.
Superintendents say they need help covering rising fuel costs, fleet maintenance, insurance and new buses.
Senato
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Education Funding Plan Approved Feb 14 2007 11:51PM
Legislators not completely fond of an education funding plan say they will vote for it anyway but hope more work will be done to it.
It's the plan on how money is distributed to local schools.
Most of the bill was written during the past year by a s
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Education funding plan considered Feb 14 2007 11:08PM
Legislators not completely fond of an education funding plan say they will vote for it anyway but hope more work will be done to it.
It's the plan on how money is distributed to local schools.
Most of the bill was written during the p
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Debate continues on posting land Feb 1 2007 7:10PM
The controversy about how or if land should be posted to hunting continues today at the capitol.
A bill in the state Senate would make all North Dakota land that is fenced for livestock off-limits to
hunting even if it isn't posted.
Sen
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| ! ASSOCIATED PRESS ! Bill would close all fenced North Dakota land to h... Feb 1 2007 12:39PM
A bill in the state Senate would make all
North Dakota land that is fenced for livestock off-limits to
hunting even if it isn't posted.
Senator Ryan Taylor says it would help out landowners who don't
have the time to run around posting their la
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| North Dakota Senate approves industrial hemp processing... Jan 11 2007 2:03PM
North Dakota's Senate has approved state
licensing of industrial hemp processing.
Senators voted 46 to zero today to approve the bill. It gives
North Dakota's [[kxtopic:agriculture:t[Agriculture]:t]] Department the authority to regulate
hemp pro
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| Gym Class Mandate Mar 9 2005 12:00AM
The mandate is supposed to take effect July First.
It would require high schools to offer a semester of health education and a semester of gym class for every year of high school.
Right now, schools have to offer a semester o
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| Forced consolidation? Feb 16 2005 12:00AM
Almost three dozen rural elementary schools are unhappy today. The North Dakota Senate has approved a bill to require them to affiliate with a high school.
The Senate vote was 26 to 19 in favor. The bill now goes to the House for it
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| Military Tuition Break Passes Jan 12 2005 12:00AM
(AP) _ Soldiers, sailors, airmen and their families are closer to getting a guarantee of resident tuition rates at North Dakota's universities.
North Dakota's Senate approved the bill today 47 to zero. It now goes to the state House
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| Special Session - Education May 6 2003 12:00AM
Senators approved the measure today. The vote was 30 to 16 in favor. Now the proposal goes to the House for more work.
Hoeven vetoed an earlier version of the bill because it didn't have money set aside for teacher pay increases.
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| Speed limits could change.... Apr 22 2003 12:00AM
Now lawmakers have to wait to see if Governor Hoeven will accept them.
The bill raises the interstate speed limit from 70 to 75 miles per hour.
On other four lane roads, the limit is going up from 65 to 70 miles per hour.
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| Driver's License - Draft Jan 13 2003 12:00AM
The North Dakota National Guard wanted the bill. It would have affected young men aged 18 to 25 when they got a driver's license or a renewal.
Under the bill men in that age group would have to agree to provide their driver's lic
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