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Identity of I-29 crash victim released
The South Dakota Highway Patrol has identified the woman who died in a crash on Monday four miles north of Summit.
Water study group seeking flood input
The Red River Basin Commission is holding a series of public meeting this month to hear what happens to property owners during significant flooding.
Corps to Study Sheyenne, James Rivers
The Army Corps of Engineers will be looking at flood protection in the Sheyenne and James river valleys.
The rest of the classes kickoff the quarterfinals tomorrow, and Dickinson Trinity hopes to keep their winstreak going.
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Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press Fargo , N.D. A $2 million program in North Dakota will help fuel station operators install pumps that let consumers choose among pure gasoline, ethanol or a combination of the two.
US Sen. McCain's mother hospitalized in Portugal
Health officials in Portugal say the 97-year-old mother of Sen. John McCain has spent the night in a Lisbon hospital after a fall.
Faith and Values | North Dakota nuns provided an eduction to last a lifetime
These last weeks, as the bustle of school began once again, I recalled my own days at a little Catholic grade school in Lisbon, N.D. We had only three classrooms for the 87 students in eight grades.
Watertown police report payroll check thefts
Watertown police are investigating the theft of payroll checks from three area businesses.
Police probe stolen checks case
Stolen payroll checks are being cashed at area banks. Investigators say some of the checks were stolen during three business burglaries in West Fargo.
THE NEWS OUT OF Bobcat TRAVELED QUICKLY ARO UND THE CAFES AND BEAUTY SHOPS IN Gwinner .
Small ND town comes out ahead in Bobcat jobs
Relief came to the southeastern North Dakota town of Gwinner when residents found out Wednesday that the area's largest employer would be adding workers and not subtracting.
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Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press Jamestown , N.D. Cleanup is starting at the Cavendish Farms potato plant near Jamestown after a fire broke out Monday.
Broadcaster Ed Schultz says he's ending his morning show on a Lisbon radio station.
ADAMS -- Merle J. Hatle, 85, of Adams passed away Friday, July 31, 2009, at the Austin Medical Center in Austin.
ADAMS -- Merle J. Hatle, 85, of Adams passed away Friday, July 31, 2009, at the Austin Medical Center in Austin.
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Professor Remembered for Devotion to Social Welfare
Kermit Wiltse, professor emeritus of social welfare at UC Berkeley known for his lifelong dedication to improving the lives of underprivileged children, died of natural causes in his Berkeley home on June 19.
Ed Schultz returns to Fargo-Moorhead radio on new Hennen-owned station
Ed Schultz will once again helm a radio show focused on local issues, this time on a station that will be owned by Scott Hennen.
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Pic: Communities Rally to Battle N.D. Floods
This is the first of a two-part series on flooding in the Red River Valley. Spring flooding in the Red River Valley , which borders North Dakota and Minnesota, is not uncommon.