Oct 27, 2009 | KFYR-TV Bismarck
Man Who Bought Bald Eagle Sentenced
A man who bought a bald eagle that was shot on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation has been given two years probation.
Fighting Sioux nickname update
It appears the Standing Rock Tribe could take action soon on the Fighting Sioux nickname.
And One More Note About Art Place@Ft. Totten
Ft. Totten's new look and its current state below. And since we're discussing the Art Place @ Ft.
North Dakota landscape is changing
The Souris Valley Birding Club will learn about the impact of wind turbines on bats and birds at its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the small meeting room of the Minot Public Library.
Green Line Stations Remain Closed For Maintenance Work
Some stations on Metro's Green Line remain closed this morning for major track repair work.
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Portrait emerges: Cop ID's post office stab suspect from GI days; video reveals desire for wealth
Sir'mone McCaulla, 28, is believed to the man photographed walking away from the bleeding body of Christopher Gutierrez.
Red line Metro trains will run slower between the Tenleytown-AU and Van Ness-UDC stops and the Dupont Circle and Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan stops after parts of the track failed to meet standards.
ND man gets work release, probation over eagle
A Fort Totten man was been sentenced to 10 months of work release and three years' probation for illegally killing a bald eagle on the Spirit Lake reservation.
Woman Charged with Trying to Beat up Witness
A woman is charged with trying to beat up a witness in a case against a Fort Totten man accused of domestic assault.
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Fifth update: NSTB releases track back to D.C. Metro transit authority
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Transportation Safety Board today released the site of the Ft.
A 408-member "chain gang" can be found along 426 miles of North Dakota roadway this week.
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Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press Dickinson , N.D. Community members who've helped collect donations for Tornado victims say they can't give out the money just yet.
The annual CANDISC bike tour is getting under way in western North Dakota . CANDISC stands for Cycling Around North Dakota in Sakakawea Country.
Fort Totten woman pleads guilty to manslaughter
A Fort Totten woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter.
NTSB Issues Another Metro Crash Update
The National Transportation Safety Board has just issued another update in connection with the fatal crash that killed nine people on June 22.
A little over a year ago, Josh Ehler suffered one of the worst, if not the worst, injury of his bull riding career.
No Metro Trains Between Takoma And Ft. Totten Until 7PM
No Metro trains are running between Takoma and Fort Totten on the red line Saturday.
Takoma Metro station closed during mid-day
The Takoma Metro station will be closed from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday and from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday as federal authorities continue to investigate the scene of the transit agency's worst ever crash.
Metro Adjusts to Red Line Demand
While last Monday's crash occurred on the eastern side of the Red Line, the continuing delays affect the entire line, from Shady Grove to Glenmont.
Huge 929-Unit Development Proposed for Fort Totten
So finally, some uplifting news out of the Ft. Totten area: The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation has conceived of a colossal development project for the neighborhood, complete with a Children's Museum, 929 residential units .
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