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Loud TV ad law delayed for rural ND cable provider

December 24, 2012 FARGO (AP) — While much of the country is enjoying quieter commercials thanks to new federal rules, a cable provider in Valley City and Jamestown has been granted a waiver available to small... more »»

Lenders to foreclose on North Dakota beef plant

December 24, 2012 FARGO (AP) — Officials with North Dakota Natural Beef LLC say lenders have notified the company that they intend to foreclose on its closed meat processing plant in Fargo. more »»

Water project begins in some ND cities

December 24, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — Some western North Dakota communities have begun benefiting from a project aimed at bringing treated drinking water from the Missouri River. more »»

Cleanup plan approved for ND oil well blowout

December 21, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — A state Health Department official says agencies have agreed on a cleanup plan where an estimated 1,500 barrels of fluid blew out of control at an oil well near Parshall. more »»

Louisiana man declines Bismarck police chief post

December 21, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — A Louisiana man has turned down an offer to be the new Bismarck police chief. The Bismarck Tribune reports that West Monroe, La. more »»

ND man fined for trapping bald eagle

December 21, 2012 FARGO (AP) — Authorities say a Wahpeton man has been fined more than $7,500 for illegally trapping a bald eagle. U.S. Attorney Timothy Purdon says Jay P. Schuler was sentenced on Wednesday. more »»

ND oil tax Legacy Fund tops $700M in assets

December 21, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota's oil tax fund now has $707 million in assets. The Legacy Fund gets 30 percent of the state's oil tax collections. more »»

More Mental health treatment ordered for Fargo man

December 21, 2012 FARGO (AP) — A judge has ordered more mental health treatment for a 50-year-old Fargo man accused of murdering his wife. more »»

New Town students offer support to Newton, Conn.

December 20, 2012 NEW TOWN (AP) — Students from a North Dakota town with an understanding of the sorrow felt in Newtown, Conn., are making handmade sympathy cards for students in that city. more »»

Man pleads guilty to stealing ND farmer's corn

December 20, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — A Kansas man who owns a custom combining business was sentenced to five years of probation after pleading guilty to taking more than $9,000 in corn from an Emmons County farmer. more »»

Suspect arrested in Fargo bank robbery

December 20, 2012 FARGO (AP) — Fargo police have arrested a suspect in the robbery of a bank on the city's south side. The Forum reports that 54-year-old Timothy Patrick McKenna of Fargo was arrested by police at 2 p. more »»

ND flared gas dropping as production rises

December 20, 2012 BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — State data show the amount of natural gas that was burned off as a byproduct of oil production is dropping as crude production rises. more »»

Gulleson to join Blue Cross Blue Shield of ND

December 20, 2012 FARGO (AP) — Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota has hired former state Rep. Pam Gulleson for the position of vice president of Public Affairs. Gulleson, who lost to Kevin Cramer in the U.. more »»

ND legislators could find lodging hard to find

December 17, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — Many North Dakota legislators could find it difficult to find lodging for the 2013 Legislature. more »»

ND parks permit recognizes Fort Ransom event

December 17, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — The 2013 annual vehicle permit for North Dakota state parks recognizes the 30th anniversary of the Fort Ransom State Park "Sodbuster Days" even. more »»

Bad debt rises in Williston, heart of oil patch

December 17, 2012 WILLISTON (AP) — The influx of job seekers flooding western North Dakota's oil patch has a growing price tag for the city at the heart of the activity: Williston is owed more than $360,000 by people... more »»

ND woman reports wallet stolen during drug buy

December 17, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — A Bismarck woman says her wallet was stolen as she tried to buy drugs from an acquaintance. Police Sgt. more »»

ND man to plead guilty for placing bait near trap

December 17, 2012 WAHPETON (AP) — A North Dakota man accused of placing live bait near a trap that caught a bald eagle has signed a plea agreement. more »»

N.D. soldier laid to rest in Montana

December 12, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — A North Dakota National Guard soldier killed in Afghanistan was laid to rest on Tuesday, while the family of a second soldier who died prepared for his burial. Services for Sgt. more »»

Conrad gives farewell speech on US Senate floor

December 12, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad bid farewell to the U.. more »»

 
 

 

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