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Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 20 2009 11:12AM
Police say three college softball players
who drowned when their sport utility vehicle went into a pond in a
southwestern North Dakota pasture were not trespassing on private
property.
Dickinson Police Lt. Rod Banyai (BAN'-yeye) says there were
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| Valley City soldier honored by France Nov 20 2009 10:02AM
A Valley City veteran has received the
Legion of Honor award from the French government.
Ninety-year-old Leonard Lucas says it is an honor to be
recognized for his service in Europe during World War II, including
at Normandy.
The Legion of
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| Former female college leaders in ND urge diversity Nov 17 2009 8:03AM
A group of former female North Dakota college
leaders is urging those who choose North Dakota State University's
next president to look beyond white men.
Former Valley City State President Ellen Chaffee (CHAF'-ee) and
former Lake Region State Pr
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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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| Man serving life sentence sues over jail fall Nov 16 2009 4:13PM
A man sentenced to life in prison for killing
a Valley City State University student is seeking $24 million for
injuries he says he suffered in a fall at the Cass County Jail.
Moe Gibbs filed a federal lawsuit Monday accusing a correctional
offi
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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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| Higway Patrol IDs Ohio man killed on I94 Nov 15 2009 11:05AM
The Highway Patrol has identified the
man who died in a crash on Interstate 94 in eastern North Dakota
last week as 40-year-old Brian Beck of Gahanna, Ohio.
Beck was driving a sport utility vehicle that rear-ended a farm
truck just west of Valle
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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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| Rollover near Valley City kills driver Nov 14 2009 9:41AM
The Highway Patrol says a sport utility
vehicle rear-ended a farm truck on Interstate 94 just west of
Valley City, killing the SUV driver.
The name of the 40-year-old man has not been released. The truck
driver was not hurt.
The crash happ
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 13 2009 2:14AM
A group studying permanent flood protection
for the Fargo-Moorhead area has narrowed its choices to three
possible diversion projects along the Red River. The Metro Flood
Study Work Group yesterday voted to have the Army Corps of
Engineers study two
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| Group wants Devils Lake outlet stopped Nov 12 2009 4:41PM
Opponents of the Devils Lake outlet say
more than 700 people have signed petitions asking the state to stop
draining the swollen lake.
The group, called "Downstream Residents Opposed to more Devils
Lake Water," held a demonstration in Valley Cit
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 12 2009 7:07AM
Cirrus Aircraft says it's cut 58 production
jobs. The airplane maker says 32 workers have been cut in Grand
Forks and 26 were cut at its headquarters in Duluth, Minnesota. Its
total work force is now about 550, down from about 1,300 in August
last ye
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 11 2009 2:13AM
[[kxtopic:williston-nd:t[Williston]:t]]'s Mercy Medical Center has
changed its procedures after a baby was sent home with the wrong
parents in September. Now, the hospital logs each baby's movement
after the child is taken from a bassinet for changing
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| Valley City, Devils Lake officials keep talking Nov 10 2009 4:41PM
The mayor of Valley City says officials
of her city worry about the quality of water that would come their
way if it moves from the east end of Devils Lake.
Mayor Mary Lee Nielson said she also realizes that the rising
lake could overflow natura
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| Valley City's Main Street open again Nov 10 2009 9:06AM
Valley City's Main Street is open
again.
The street was closed in March after a sewer breakdown, dike
work and other problems related to spring flooding. On Saturday,
the barriers were removed.
Kelly Tabor, who runs the Broken Spoke Family
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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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| Valley City officials coming to Devils Lake Nov 10 2009 5:15AM
Devils Lake Mayor Fred Bott says he
hopes a meeting with Valley City officials is just one of many
discussions they have about water issues and flood control.
Tuesday's meeting includes a tour of the Tolna Coulee on the
east end of Devils Lake.
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| Study under way of Baldhill Dam power plant Nov 9 2009 6:32AM
The general manager of the Garrison
Diversion Conservancy District says a study of whether a
hydroelectric power plant would be feasible for the Baldhill Dam
near Valley City should be finished by year's end.
Dave Koland says the study is measur
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| MIDWEST Nov 8 2009 4:34PM
Valley City St. 15, S. Dakota Mines 12
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-08-09 1624CST
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Valley City St. 15, S. Dakota Mines 12
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-08-09 1528CST
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| Saturday's Women's Basketball Scores Nov 7 2009 8:46PM
By The Associated Press
SOUTH
Lee 86, Tenn. Wesleyan 48
Lindsey Wilson 72, Union, Ky. 51
Trevecca Nazarene 101, Tenn. Temple 32
MIDWEST
Black Hills St. 84, Dakota Wesleyan 71
Cornerstone 72, Trinity Christian 66
Davenport 78, Morn
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Minot State VB Nov 6 2009 7:16PM
The Minot State Volleyball team travels down to Spearfish South Dakota today for the first match of the Dakota Athletic Conference tournament tomorrow against the Black Hills State Yellow Jackets. Beaver coach Johnna Lewis is hoping for a successful road
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 6 2009 4:13PM
Gov. John Hoeven has directed all
government agencies in the state to fly the U.S. and North Dakota
flags at half-staff until Veterans Day in honor of the victims of
the Fort Hood, Texas, shootings.
Hoeven's order issued Friday was in accordance
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| Devils Lake, Valley City officials to meet Nov 6 2009 8:24AM
The mayor of Devils Lake has sent a
letter to his counterpart in Valley City to discuss flood control,
and commissioners of both cities plan to meet next week.
The meeting is scheduled Tuesday at Devils Lake City Hall. Mayor
Fred Bott says Devil
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Beavers Gear Up For Bowl Nov 4 2009 7:25PM
The Minot State football team will play in it's first ever DAC bowl on Sunday as part of a full day of action in the Fargodome. The Beavers come in as the 2nd seed and will play Jamestown in the 3rd game of the day at 4 p.m. The Beavers need a win and the
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Coaching Changes in Kidder County Nov 4 2009 7:24PM
Shake ups at playoff time can make or break a team and the Kidder County Lady Pirates volleyball team has had a big one.
Reporter Tia Streeter has more.
" (TIA STREETER/ KX SPORTS) After more than a decade as Head Coach of the Steele-Dawson Kidder Coun
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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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| Barnes officials say woman dead after ATV rollover Nov 3 2009 4:34PM
Authorities say a rural North Dakota
woman has died of injuries in an all-terrain vehicle rollover on
her farm about 15 miles northeast of Valley City.
The Barnes County sheriff's office says 51-year-old Tamara Emery
of Luverne died at a Fargo h
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| Barnes officials say ATV rollover killed woman Nov 3 2009 11:05AM
Officials say an all-terrain vehicle
rollover on a farm has fatally injured a Barnes County woman.
The name of the 44-year-old victim has not yet been released.
Sheriff Gene Bjerke said the crash happened Monday.
Information from:
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| Corps to study Sheyenne, James rivers Nov 2 2009 11:12AM
The [[kxtopic:army:t[Army]:t]] [[kxtopic:corps-of-engineers:t[Corps of Engineers]:t]] will be
looking at flood protection in the Sheyenne and James river
valleys.
Sen. [[kxtopic:byron-dorgan:t[Byron Dorgan]:t]], D-N.D., says the corps is hoping t
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| College Football Scores Oct 31 2009 11:13PM
By The Associated Press
EAST
Alfred 51, Rochester 14
Allegheny 24, Wooster 21
Amherst 13, Tufts 3
Boston College 31, Cent. Michigan 10
Bridgewater, Mass. 41, Worcester St. 7
C.W. Post 42, Kutztown 17
Cent. Connecticut St. 31, A
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| College Football Scores Oct 25 2009 1:33AM
By The Associated Press
EAST
Albany, N.Y. 35, Monmouth, N.J. 10
Albright 31, Widener 17
Alfred 31, St. John Fisher 28
American International 41, Merrimack 13
Bentley 24, Assumption 20
Brown 34, Cornell 14
C.W. Post 42, East Str
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BHS X-Country Oct 23 2009 9:41AM
Someone once said that TRUE quickness is the ability to spit in the wind, duck and let it hit the person behind you...and if that's accurate,
anyone running behind the Bismarck High Cross County teams might want to cover their eyes and mouths this weekend
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 22 2009 2:13AM
Prosecutors have rested their case against
a woman charged with manslaughter in the death of her infant
daughter.
Stevie Buckley's trial began Tuesday. The 18-year-old Buckley is
charged in the Feb. 4 death of her 6-month-old daughter, Kyra, who
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| Jamestown attorney chosen for new ND judgeship Oct 21 2009 2:35PM
A Jamestown attorney has been chosen for a
new state district judgeship.
Gov. John Hoeven on Wednesday appointed Thomas Merrick to the
job. Merrick becomes one of the seven judges in the Southeast
Judicial District.
The district covers 11
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| Tuesday's Scores Oct 20 2009 9:14PM
By The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Wahpeton 40, Valley City 0
9-Man
Kidder County 44, Dakota Prairie 42
South Border 44, Central Valley 19
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 10-20-09 2106CDT
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Minot High CC Oct 20 2009 7:37PM
The Minot High Girl's Cross Country team is preparing for the state meet on Saturday in Valley City. The team is anchored by
junior number 1 seeded Brecca Wahlund but head coach Glee Mayer feel's that her seniors really need to step up this weekend.
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| Update on the latest in religion news: Oct 20 2009 2:41AM
Christian religious rights groups are
opposing a proposed United Nations resolution that would condemn
"negative stereotyping of religions."
The Rev. Carl Moeller (MUL'-ur), president of Open Doors USA,
says the resolution backed by Islamic countr
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 20 2009 2:13AM
Some North Dakota hospitals are restricting
visitors because of the threat of the flu.
Medcenter One disease specialist Dr. Kent Martin said swine flu,
or the H1N1 virus, appears to spread more easily in children. As of
Monday, he said, children
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| Here is the latest Minnesota news from The Associated Press... Oct 20 2009 1:45AM
Some Minnesota hospitals are putting new
restrictions on their visitors out of concern they could infect
fragile patients with the swine flu. Allina Hospitals & Clinics is
keeping all children under age 5 out of the children's and
maternity wards
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| Latest Minnesota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 20 2009 1:45AM
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says at
least one pig from Minnesota has tested positive for the H1N1
virus, the first case of a pig contracting the virus in the United
States.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a statement Monday
tha
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| Woman accused of blackmailing pastor sentenced Oct 19 2009 4:55PM
A woman accused of blackmailing a North
Dakota minister who paid her for nude dancing and sex has been
sentenced to 90 days in jail
Bunny Byington of Moorhead was sentenced on Monday as part of a
plea deal. The 46-year-old Byington pleaded guilty
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| Woman accused of blackmailing pastor sentenced Oct 19 2009 4:55PM
A woman accused of blackmailing a North
Dakota minister who paid her for nude dancing and sex has been
sentenced to 90 days in jail
Bunny Byington of Moorhead was sentenced on Monday as part of a
plea deal. The 46-year-old Byington pleaded guilty
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 18 2009 4:34PM
The Army Corps of Engineers has
identified 14 flood control options in the Fargo-Moorhead area,
ranging from levees and flood walls to ditches. To win federal
approval, the benefit to taxpayers must be greater than the cost.
The corps is outlini
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| Jamestown, Valley City addressing sewers Oct 18 2009 7:42AM
Both Jamestown and Valley City battled
sewer problems during last spring's flooding. Work is now going on
in both cities to address sewer issues.
A committee of Jamestown and Stutsman County officials has begun
tackling the city's sanitary sewer
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| College Football Scores Oct 18 2009 1:10AM
By The Associated Press
EAST
Albany, N.Y. 20, Bryant 17
Albright 34, King's, Pa. 16
Allegheny 35, Denison 13
Bentley 28, Pace 27
Bloomsburg 28, Cheyney 6
Boston College 52, N.C. State 20
Bowdoin 21, Hamilton 7
Bridgewater,
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Oct 16 2009 2:13AM
A report prepared for the Board of Higher
Education says North Dakota State University President Joseph
Chapman and his wife pressured builders to finish a new president's
home by June. That led to large cost overruns. Lawmakers budgeted
$900,000, bu
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| Power restored to Valley City after storm Oct 15 2009 5:30PM
Crews have restored power to the Valley
City area after the first snow of the year brought down trees and
power lines last night.
Cory Buck is an electrical lineman for Valley City. He says
power was restored before noon after a long night's wor
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 15 2009 4:13PM
An early shot of winter in North Dakota
has contributed to at least three fatalities.
The Highway Patrol says a father and son from Mission, Texas,
who were working in the oil field died Wednesday after their pickup
truck rolled in the ditch on
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| Snowy, icy roads in North Dakota contribute to fatalities near... Oct 15 2009 12:15PM
An early shot of winter in North Dakota
has contributed to at least three fatalities.
The Highway Patrol says a father and son from Mission, Texas,
who were working in the oil field died yesterday after their pickup
truck rolled in the ditch on
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| Much of Valley City without power Oct 15 2009 7:35AM
Five inches of wet, heavy snow is
causing big problems in Valley City.
Barnes County sheriff's dispatcher Holly Neuberger says tree
branches that broke and brought down power lines knocked out
electricity to much of the city.
The outages s
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MSU Womens B-Ball Oct 14 2009 7:31PM
The Minot State women's basketball team also has been busy working out the past few weeks. 18 players are out for this year's team that finished 5th in the conference last year. The Lady Beavers return 4 starters off of last year's team but with a smaller
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| Tuesday's Scores Oct 13 2009 9:14PM
By The Associated Press
PREP [[kxtopic:volleyball:t[Volleyball]:t]]
[[kxtopic:divide-county-nd:t[Divide County]:t]] def. [[kxtopic:new-town-nd:t[New Town]:t]], 25-11, 25-6, 25-8
Ellendale def. [[kxtopic:barnes-county-nd:t[Barnes County]:t]] North,
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 13 2009 4:14PM
Farmers from North Dakota and Vermont and
four others trying to plant hemp seeds at the headquarters of the
Drug Enforcement Administration have been arrested.
Arlington County police spokeswoman Detective Crystal Nosal says
six people were char
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| 6 at Valley City center are 100 or older Oct 13 2009 12:43PM
There are plenty of golden years at the
Sheyenne Care Center in Valley City.
Six of its residents range in age from 100 to 104.
Centenarian Katie Bruns takes reaching 100 in stride, as does
Josephine Baker, who is four years older. Both wom
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| Monday's Scores Oct 12 2009 9:01PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Adams-Edmore def. St. John, 25-18, 25-19, 25-23
Flasher def. Underwood, 25-12, 25-12, 25-23
Harvey def. Minnewaukan/Leeds, 25-14, 25-16, 25-15
Kindred def. North Sargent, 25-18, 25-12, 26-24
Nort
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| ND Class AAA,AA football polls Oct 12 2009 7:15PM
By The Associated Press
Class AAA, AA Football Polls
The seventh Class AAA and Class AA football polls compiled by
the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters
Association. First-place votes are in parentheses, followed by
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| 200th bighorn shot in Badlands Oct 12 2009 2:21PM
State wildlife officials say a Valley
City man has bagged the 200th bighorn in the [[kxtopic:north-dakota:t[North Dakota]:t]] badlands.
Jerad Enger shot the ram on Saturday south of [[kxtopic:medora-nd:t[Medora]:t]].
[[kxtopic:bighorn-sheep:
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| Valley City State planetarium breaks down Oct 11 2009 6:26PM
Officials say a fix for Valley City
State University's planetarium won't come cheap.
Wes Anderson, the Barnes County Historical Society Museum
curator, is the planetarium director at Valley City State and
teaches a class in planetarium science.
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| College Football Scores Oct 11 2009 1:45AM
By The Associated Press
EAST
Albany, N.Y. 55, Duquesne 10
Albright 26, Lycoming 7
Alfred 42, Hartwick 17
Amherst 20, Middlebury 10
Army 16, Vanderbilt 13, OT
Assumption 39, Merrimack 36
Bethany, W.Va. 42, Thiel 21
Bloomsbur
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| Thursday's Scores Oct 8 2009 9:21PM
By The Associated Press
PREP [[kxtopic:volleyball:t[Volleyball]:t]]
[[kxtopic:carrington-nd:t[Carrington]:t]] def. Maddock, 25-21, 25-14, 25-17
Central Valley def. May Port CG, 25-15, 25-11, 25-23
[[kxtopic:divide-county-nd:t[Divide County]:t]
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| Environmental chief says state hopes for decision by year's end... Oct 8 2009 6:33PM
North Dakota's environmental chief says he
hopes for a decision by the end of the year on changes that would
allow more water to move out of flooded Devils Lake.
Three public hearings were held on the proposal this week.
Written comments will
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 8 2009 4:13PM
A proposed ballot measure would repeal
North Dakota's law that says only pharmacists may own a controlling
share of most North Dakota pharmacies.
The initiative was submitted to Secretary of State Al Jaeger on
Thursday. Jaeger will review the pe
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| Devils Lake mayor seeks flood relief Oct 8 2009 10:16AM
Devils Lake Mayor Fred Bott says the
state and his city cannot wait for nature to solve the flooding
problems in the Devils Lake Basin.
The mayor was among Devils Lake area residents who spoke
Wednesday at a hearing on a state plan to allow high
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| Wednesday's Scores Oct 7 2009 10:24PM
By The Associated Press
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Jamestown def. Valley City, 25-19, 25-23, 25-21
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 10-07-09 2209CDT
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| Hearing on Devils Lake water draws questions Oct 7 2009 11:12AM
Barnes County residents say they want
to know more about the effect of higher sulfate levels before the
state allows more water into the Sheyenne River through the Devils
Lake outlet.
City-County Health Board chairwoman Sharon Buhr says more
in
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Oct 7 2009 2:13AM
The Stark County Commission has approved
a rezoning and special use permit for a coal drying plant,
repeating an action it took last year. The change will rezone land
near South Heart from agricultural to industrial. Commissioners
approved the rezoni
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| Hearing on Devils Lake water draws questions Oct 6 2009 5:23PM
Barnes County residents say they want
to know more about the effect of higher sulfate levels before the
state allows more water into the Sheyenne River through the Devils
Lake outlet.
City-County Health Board chairwoman Sharon Buhr says more
in
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| Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 6 2009 4:34PM
A circuit judge has ruled the American
Cancer Society can take part in a lawsuit that will determine
whether a smoking ban approved by the South Dakota Legislature will
be referred to a public vote.
Circuit Judge Kathleen Trandahl said the socie
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| Man suspected in 11 robberies Oct 6 2009 7:56AM
The FBI says a Valley City man who lived a
transient lifestyle is the likely suspect in at least 11 bank
robberies in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa over the past five
years.
Special Agent E.K. Wilson says an analysis of evidence, methods
of o
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| Man suspected in 11 robberies Oct 6 2009 7:56AM
The FBI says a Valley City man who lived a
transient lifestyle is the likely suspect in at least 11 bank
robberies in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa over the past five
years.
Special Agent E.K. Wilson says an analysis of evidence, methods
of o
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 6 2009 2:13AM
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota has
outlined changes it will make after insurance examiners found
excessive expenses paid with policyholders' dollars.
Commissioner Adam Hamm ordered the state's dominant insurer to
make changes last month
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| Barnes County says flu shots offer change for drills... Oct 5 2009 3:45PM
Barnes County officials offered
residents a chance to drive through and get their flu shots.
City-County Health District Coordinator Betty Olson says
Friday's drive-through was a chance to conduct an emergency drill
at the same time. The shots w
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| College Football Scores Oct 4 2009 10:44AM
By The Associated Press
EAST
Albany, N.Y. 27, St. Francis, Pa. 6
Albright 43, Wilkes 21
Assumption 34, Pace 26
Bloomsburg 45, Millersville 10
Boston College 28, Florida St. 21
Brown 28, Rhode Island 20
Bryant 6, Wagner 2
Bu
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| Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 2 2009 2:14AM
South Dakota's lieutenant governor,
Dennis Daugaard (DO'-gard), plans his official candidacy
announcement for the Republican nomination for next year's open
governor's seat on Monday and Tuesday.
In a release, Daugaard plans the first announceme
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 2 2009 2:14AM
Gov. John Hoeven says an idled Hankinson
ethanol plant that is under bankruptcy protection has been sold to
an Arkansas company.
Hoeven says Murphy Oil Corp., based in El Dorado, Ark.,
purchased the facility from VeraSun Energy for $92 million.
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| Latest Montana news, sports, business and entertainment:... Oct 1 2009 3:45PM
A delegation from Taiwan is in Montana
this week to check out the state's wheat crop.
Taiwan buys more than a million tons of the grain every year
from Montana.
Kim Falcon of the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee said Taiwan
is one of the
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| Bank robberies have new suspect Oct 1 2009 1:32PM
Police say a man who killed himself after
allegedly robbing a Williston bank at gunpoint last month is now
believed to have been responsible for other bank robberies in
recent years in three states.
Police say 42-year-old James Krimm of Valley C
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