Wednesday Dec 16 | Finance and Commerce
New MCEA head is a lawyer and a - farm kid'
Scott Strand, the new executive director of the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, worked in the Minnesota Attorney General's Office for 17 years and as a lawyer in private practice after that.
Environmental group hires chief
Scott Strand, a former Minnesota assistant attorney general, has been named executive director of the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy.
Architecture professor makes a case for saving historic creameries in Minnesota
North Dakota State University associate architecture professor Steve Martens has a special fondness for Minnesota creameries.
2 Arrested In Fargo-Area Business Burglaries
Authorities say two teenagers have been arrested in a pair of business burglaries in Fargo and could be linked to others.
Fargo-area authorities teaming up against burglars
Investigators from nine Fargo-area law enforcement agencies have been comparing notes on business burglaries.
Chuck Gunnerson named president of Northern Plains Potato Growers Association
The "interim" has been removed from the title of the man running the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association.
ND Deputy, Mother Plead Not Guilty In Concert Incident
A Stark County sheriff's deputy and his mother have pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges in an incident at a recent Kenny Chesney concert at the Fargodome.
Human Rights Act training July 21
Minnesota Department of Human Rights 7/15/2009 The Minnesota Department of Human Rights and Duluth Human Rights Commission will present a training showcase for businesses, public service providers and other organizations on their responsibilities under the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
Annual Harley-Davidson Ride for Miracles June 27
Once again, Fargo Harley-Davidson, West Fargo, and Andya s Harley-Davidson, Grand Forks, are teaming up to sponsor what is now the 10th anniversary event of the Harley Owners Group Annual Ride for Miracles, Saturday, June 27, which will benefit the MeritCare Childrena s Hospital.
ND deputy, mom face charge after deputy allegedly vomited on people at Kenny Chesney concert
A sheriff's deputy and his mother face charges of disorderly conduct after the deputy vomited on people at a Kenny Chesney concert in Fargo and refused to leave, authorities say.
N.D. deputy arrested with his mom after allegedly vomiting on people at a Kenny Chesney concert
Authorities said a Stark County sheriff's deputy was arrested with his mother after the deputy vomited on people at a Kenny Chesney concert in Fargo and refused to leave.
AdaEveningNews.com - Ada, Oklahoma
Ada City Council unanimously approved the money needed and construction company to build splash parks at Glenwood and Wintersmith Parks.