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Planned Jamestown lettuce operation scaled back

June 17, 2013 JAMESTOWN (AP) — Plans for a large lettuce-growing operation in the Jamestown area are being scaled back. The Jamestown Sun reports that Endless Harvest has downsized its planned $12 million, 2. more »»

Man sentenced to 10 years in prison on drug charge

June 17, 2013 FARGO (AP) — One of four people charged with dealing cocaine, heroin, marijuana and ecstasy in North Dakota and Minnesota has been sentenced in federal court. more »»

ND residents attempt to break chili world record

June 17, 2013 MINTO (AP) — More than 170 volunteers turned out in Minto to try to break the Guinness world record for the largest single serving of chili. more »»

Siblings connected through alleged meth deals

June 17, 2013 GRAND FORKS (AP) — Four siblings from Grand Forks are facing felony charges for distributing methamphetamine. more »»

Judge: College was right to reject ex-ND official

June 17, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — A federal judge says the Georgetown University law school did not discriminate against a former North Dakota attorney general based on his age when he was passed over for a faculty... more »»

ND Higher Ed members meet with university leaders

June 13, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — The North Dakota University System says a public notice was not required for meetings involving state Board of Higher Education members and university leaders. more »»

Suspect sought in Dickinson pharmacy robbery

June 13, 2013 DICKINSON (AP) — Authorities are searching for a man they say robbed a pharmacy in Dickinson. more »»

Breeding duck population drops in North Dakota

June 13, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — The population of breeding ducks in North Dakota appears healthy despite a drop in size from last year, state wildlife officials say. more »»

North Dakota cow tests positive for bovine TB

June 13, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — A beef cow in south central North Dakota that originated in Texas has tested positive for bovine tuberculosis in initial tests. more »»

Officials to discuss funding for flooding damages

June 13, 2013 DEVILS LAKE (AP) — Emergency services officials will be in northeastern North Dakota to advise local authorities how to apply for reimbursement for damages to public infrastructure that occurred fro... more »»

Woman in custody after Grand Forks standoff

June 10, 2013 GRAND FORKS (AP) — A woman is in custody after an overnight standoff in Grand Forks. Authorities say the woman was armed and apparently suicidal, and refused to leave her home. more »»

Testing determines record ND fish is a saugeye

June 10, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — Wildlife officials have used genetic testing to determine the species of a record fish caught in the Yellowstone River in northwestern North Dakota. Dan Faiman, of Fairview, Mont. more »»

Schwan closing 2 Dakotas facilities, opening 1

June 10, 2013 ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — The Minnesota-based Schwan Food Company is closing distribution centers in Oakes, N.D., and Faulkton, S.D., and building a facility in the South Dakota city of Aberdeen. more »»

'Night Stalker' survivor says killer got off easy

June 10, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — At least once a week for the past nearly 28 years, an increasingly frail woman here has pressed her hands together in prayer and thanked the man who shot her son three times in the... more »»

ND oil group hosting seminar for teachers

June 10, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — The North Dakota Petroleum Council says it's hosting more than 40 teachers from across the state for an annual oil seminar for educators. more »»

Williston implements mandatory water restrictions

June 5, 2013 WILLISTON (AP) — Officials in the Williston area are implementing mandatory water restrictions due to reduced capacity at the water treatment plant in the city. more »»

Fort Yates man indicted for child sex abuse

June 5, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — A grand jury has indicted a Fort Yates man for sexual abuse charges. First Assistant U.S. more »»

Deadline is here for North Dakota deer gun season

June 5, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — The deadline has arrived for North Dakota deer hunters who want a chance at a license. more »»

ND Guard to host lawmakers at training center

June 5, 2013 DEVILS LAKE (AP) — The North Dakota National Guard is slated to host state lawmakers Thursday at the Camp Grafton Training Center at Devils Lake. more »»

Nonprofit exec pleads not guilty to forgery

June 5, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — The former executive director of a Bismarck nonprofit accused of making unauthorized purchase with the organization's checkbook and credit card has pleaded not guilty to three felony... more »»

 
 

 

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