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Borowskia s vocational education unique
Not many people can say they built a car from scratch, and even fewer can say they built that car during their senior year of high school.
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ACA seeks nominations for its 2013 Mattiello Memorial Lecture Award
The American Coatings Association is seeking nominations for the Joseph J. Mattiello Lecture Award, to be presented at its CoatingsTech Conference, March 11-13, 2013.
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Orange Coast College Names Dr. John Weispfenning Vice President of Instruction
Dr. Weispfenning joins the OCC leadership team from Santiago Canyon College, where he has served as Dean of Library, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences since 2007.
North Dakota State University is once again hosting their BBQ boot camp. The camp, put on by the NDSU Animal Sciences Department and the NDSU Extension Service, is aimed at educating BBQ enthusiasts on several aspects of grilling.
Richard Gerard "Rick" Wallace, 56, Minot, formerly of the Devils Lake area, died Wednesday, May 23, 2012, in a Tioga hospital from an apparent heart attack.
NDSU holding 'boot camps' for novice BBQers
They'll talk about picking cuts of meat, cooking methods, and the varieties of seasonings a person can use while grilling.
UK Graduate Student Spotlight: Ablesh Gautam, BVSc&AH, MS
Degrees and institute where received: BVSc & AH from Jawahar Lal Nehru Agricultural University, Jabalpur, India MS, Microbiology, from North Dakota State University Ablesh Gautam chose to come to the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center to further her education when the opportunity arose to work in the field of infectious diseases.
Beyond floral prints: Dresses in North Dakota exhibit are alive
The 40-year-old Famulari, a native New Yorker who moved to Fargo five years ago, has created five park-inspired dresses out of living plants that grow, flower and reseed themselves.
Dennis A. Selland, of Sterling, Va., the son of Ole and Gladys Selland, was born May 30, 1928, in Rugby.
Darling named interim president at Lake Region
Doug Darling replaces Mike Bower in the school's top job. Bower resigned to take a job as president of a community college in Ohio.
American Indian nursing focus of 2-day conference
North Dakota State University is sponsoring the conference Tuesday and Wednesday in Fort Yates.
Whether it's going onto college or becoming part of the workforce, the MHS Class of 2012 is ready to take on the world And she wanted to make it a good one, so she turned to Google, which gave her 600,000 ideas, she said.
UPDATE 3-After protest, CME grains set for nearly non-stop trade
CME Group won approval on Friday to expand trading hours for its grain markets, thrusting reluctant corn farmers and wheat brokers into the high-octane world of data-driven volatility and near round-the-clock trade.
Researchers track Gulf spill effect in Minn. birds
Pollutants from the British Petroleum oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico two years ago are showing up in Minnesota birds that migrate to the gulf.
Beyond floral prints: Living dresses on display
The 40-year-old Famulari, a native New Yorker who moved to Fargo five years ago, has created five park-inspired dresses out of living plants that grow, flower and reseed themselves.
AgCountry Farm Credit Services Awards $24K in scholarships
AgCountry Farm Credit Services has awarded twenty-four $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors from northwest and west central Minnesota and eastern North Dakota.
On May 7, the Fergus Falls High School held its annual award ceremony for seniors, Distinguished Alumni and the Hall of Fame.
BP oil spill residue found on pelicans in Minn. | Minnesota Public Radio
Photo: #An American white pelican sits on its nest and chicks on Big Island on Minnesota's Marsh Lake on Wednesday, May 9, 2012.
McHugh earns All-Summit League honors...
IPFW junior Theresa McHugh of Angola earned All-Summit League honors with a third-place finish in the javelin on the first day of the Summit's Track & Field Championship Thursday at North Dakota State University.
Chocolate dress creator moves on to lawn coats
Fargo artist Stevie Famulari works on the project at a greenhouse in Fargo, N.D. Famulari, a New York City native who teaches landscape architecture at North Dakota State University, has created five wearable garments made from plants that grow, flower, and reseed themselves.
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