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11/20/09Dorgan Says Action Will Be Slow On Senate Healthcare Reform Bill
Senator Byron Dorgan says don't expect any quick Senate action on healthcare reform. Dorgan says once a bill's formed, it'll... more >>
11/20/09Conrad Says US Senate Healthcare Reform Bill A Step Forward
Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., says the health care bill before the U.S. Senate includes his plan for nonprofit cooperatives and he... more >>
11/20/09Time Will Tell The Effectiveness Of Canada's Hog Loan Loss Reserve Program
The president of the Canadian Pork Council says the next few weeks will show whether the federal hog industry loan loss reserve program... more >>
11/20/09Market Analysts Watching US Corn Crop Closely
Market analysts are waiting to see the quality of the American corn crop. Despite being in the middle of the second-largest... more >>
11/20/09Little Change Seen For ND's Noxious Weed List
Respondents to a recent poll said they want little, if any change to North Dakota's noxious weed list. Eleven of the 12 weeds currently... more >>
11/20/09ND Will Seek Dismissal Of Lawsuit Over UND Fighting Sioux Nickname
North Dakota's attorney general says the state will seek to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Spirit Lake Sioux tribal members who want... more >>
11/20/09ND Board Of Higher Ed Settles Cost Overruns For UND, NDSU Presidents' Homes
The state Board of Higher Education says it has resolved a dispute on cost overruns for new presidents' houses at North Dakota... more >>
11/20/09MN Property Taxes Will Increase 3.5 Percent
State officials are predicting an average 3.5 percent increase in local property taxes next year as cities, counties and school... more >>
11/20/09MN Man Indicted On Animal Terrorism Charge
A Minneapolis man has been indicted on animal terrorism charges in Iowa. Scott DeMuth is named in an indictment unsealed Thursday... more >>
11/19/09Red River Valley Soil Moisture Levels High (Just Like Fall, 2008)
The National Weather Service says late-fall rains in the Red River Valley have kept groundwater conditions overly wet heading... more >>
11/19/09US Senate Committee To Pass Indian Healthcare Bill
The U-S Senate Indian Affairs Committee is approving an Indian healthcare bill today(Thursday, November 19th). Senator Byron... more >>
11/19/09Family Of Manitoba Woman Want Answers To Her Death
The family of a 38-year-old Manitoba woman who died five days after receiving the H-1-N-1 vaccine are looking for answers as to... more >>
11/19/09Lutheran Group Wants To Split From ELCA
A retired bishop in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America from State College, Pa., is leading a movement to split away from... more >>
11/19/09Red River Basin Flood Meeting In Morris
The Red River Basin Commission is holding a public input meeting about long-term flood solutions. The final meeting on the schedule... more >>
11/19/09ND Farm Groups Hold Annual Conventions This Weekend
The North Dakota Farm Bureau holds its convention and exposition November 19th through the 21st. It'll be in Bismarck at the Ramkota... more >>
11/19/09Two Public Meetings Thursday Evening In The Region
There are two public meetings to tell you about this evening. One is the final meeting to discuss the proposed merger between the... more >>
11/19/09Environment Canada Expects A Milder Winter
Environment Canada is expecting a milder winter for the Prairies. Climatologist David Phillips says an El Nino weather pattern... more >>
11/19/09ND Reports Second Flu Death (In NW ND)
The state Health Department says North Dakota has its second flu death. Influenza surveillance coordinator Michelle Feist... more >>
11/19/09Five New H1N1 Flu Deaths In MN
Minnesota health officials are reporting five new deaths from swine flu as the pandemic wanes. The state Department of Health... more >>
11/18/09LASB To Establish Community Building Committee
The Langdon Area School Board is establishing a community building committee for a proposed project to either remodel the existing... more >>
11/18/09Body Found In Airplane Wreckage In NW MN
Searchers have found the body of a former Hallock man who was missing since last Friday. 32-year-old Andrew Lindberg was found... more >>
11/18/09Thursday's The Great American Smokeout Day
Tomorrow(Thursday, November 19th) is the Great American Smokeout Day. It's a day to encourage smokers to try stop smoking for 24-hours. Walsh... more >>
11/18/09ND Statistics For Smoking-Attributable Deaths
The North Dakota Health Department says smoking-attributable deaths annually in the state total 342 for cancer, 290 for cardiovascular... more >>
11/16/09ND Signups Being Held For Medicare Recipients
Sign-up sessions are being held for North Dakota Medicare recipients who have or want prescription drug coverage. Insurance... more >>
11/13/09University of North Dakota, arena set fan code
The University of North Dakota and the Ralph Engelstad Arena say they will enforce a new fan code of conduct that bans offensive... more >>
11/13/09Wind group CEO tours WFargo tower plant
The chief executive officer of the American Wind Energy Association took a tour of a wind tower plant in West Fargo as part of... more >>
11/13/09Group wants Devils Lake outlet stopped
Opponents of the Devils Lake outlet say more than 700 people have signed petitions asking the state to stop draining the swollen... more >>
11/13/09Group narrows Red River flood control options
A group studying permanent flood protection for the Fargo-Moorhead area has narrowed its choices to three possible diversion... more >>
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