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FBI investigating threat against Rep. Baird
The FBI is investigating a death threat against U.S. Rep. Brian Baird. U.S. Capitol Police spokeswoman Sgt.
For almost half-a-century, old time farming has been showcased in the Makoti Threshing Show each year.
Construction ready to move on rural.....
WASHBURN Funding amounting to $400,000 for the City of Washburn to upgrade its 30-year-old water treatment plant is included in an appropriations bill for the U.S. Department of Interior that the Senate approved Friday.
A small-town school will be closing its doors after a vote by the school board this week.
North Shore school to be closed
RYDER North Shore Elementary School is to be closed after this school year and the elementary students sent to school in Plaza, Lewis and Clark school district board members decided Monday night.
Elizabeth Pflipsen Swenningson
Elizabeth Swenningson, 95, Garrison, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009, in a Garrison hospital.
Adeline I. Anderson, 81, died Thursday, Aug. 20, in the Garrison Hospital from heart failure.
Ryder water users to vote Monday
The Environmental Protection Agency's drinking water standard for arsenic used to be 50 parts per billion and at that time all the public water systems in North Dakota were meeting the standard.
Donald Magandy, 81, Ryder, died Thursday, July 30, 2009, in a Bismarck hospital.
Ordean Delmar Sherven, 75, Minot, formerly of Ryder, died Saturday, July 25, 2009, in his home surrounded by his family, from brain cancer that was diagnosed May 30, 2009.
Money Needed for Ward County Projects
Many communities in Ward County have projects that need to be completed but money is standing in the way.
RYDER The annual bullriding event, annual mud run and pickup pull, and a school reunion, along with other activities are being planned for this year's annual mid-July celebration in the Ryder community.
Stimulus funds accelerate rural wat.....
The $5.86 million in federal stimulus funds for North Central Rural Water Consortium projects comes as relief to residents in western McLean and southern Ward counties.