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Bismarck booked for big North Dakota oil expo
May 14, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — Restaurants, rental cars and hotels are already booked and Bismarck’s airport is expecting an impressive fleet of oil company-owned business jets to crowd the tarmac. more »»
North Dakota school stops using 'time out' room
May 8, 2012 LEEDS (AP) — The public school in the northeastern North Dakota town of Leeds has stopped using a "time out" room after complaints from parents. more »»
Grand Forks to spend $75,000 to woo oil companies
May 8, 2012 GRAND FORKS (AP) — The council in the eastern North Dakota city of Grand Forks has voted to spend $75,000 to woo companies in the western North Dakota oil patch. more »»
Former ND teacher facing sex charges sentenced
May 8, 2012 JAMESTOWN (AP) — A former Jamestown teacher accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl has been sentenced to serve 60 days in jail under a plea agreement with prosecutors. more »»
Construction starts on $5.5M Jamestown College lab
May 8, 2012 JAMESTOWN (AP) — Construction is beginning this week on a 20,500-square-foot laboratory on the Jamestown College campus. more »»
NDSU looks to fewer class with no tuition increase
May 8, 2012 FARGO (AP) — North Dakota State University president Dean Bresciani says the school is looking to have fewer classes next fall as one way to handle the loss of $450,000 it had sought from a small... more »»
Woman sentenced in ND day care drug bust
May 2, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — A Bismarck woman who ran a day care in a home that authorities say was the base for a drug-dealing operation has pleaded guilty to marijuana possession and child neglect. more »»
No plea deal for ND man charged in triple-fatal
May 2, 2012 MANDAN (AP) — A man accused of driving drunk and causing the deaths of three of his friends in a crash in Mandan last fall is heading to trial after a judge rejected a plea agreement. more »»
Man pleads not guilty in ND meth lab blast
May 2, 2012 DICKINSON (AP) — A man injured in what authorities say was a methamphetamine lab explosion in Dickinson has pleaded not guilty. more »»
Court denies appeal of convicted ND drug dealer
May 2, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — A federal appeals court has rejected the complaint of a North Dakota man sentenced to life in prison on a drug conspiracy charge. more »»
Dumping ND property tax will require 400-page bill
May 2, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — A lawyer for the North Dakota Legislature says it will take a mountain of paperwork to abolish property taxes in the state. more »»
Dickinson State ending system of tuition discounts
April 27, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — Dickinson State University is ending tuition discounts for some out-of-state and foreign students. North Dakota's Board of Higher Education approved the plan Friday. more »»
Wildlife area camping restrictions in ND oil patch
April 27, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota's Game and Fish Department is prohibiting overnight camping on some wildlife management areas in the western oil patch, where a housing shortage has forced many people t... more »»
8-year-old ND boy killed in ATV crash identified
April 27, 2012 JAMESTOWN (AP) — Authorities have identified an 8-year-old boy who died in an all-terrain vehicle accident in southeastern North Dakota. more »»
ND horse farmer loses appeal in illegal fence case
April 27, 2012 FARGO (AP) — A North Dakota horse farmer who challenged the state's century-old fence law has lost another round in federal court. more »»
Plea change scheduled in teacher sex case
April 27, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — A change of plea hearing is scheduled for a former Bismarck teacher accused of having sex on multiple occasions with a 17-year-old girl. more »»
Williston delays ban on campers in city limits
April 26, 2012 WILLISTON (AP) — People residing in RVs in the oil boom town of Williston have been given a temporary reprieve. more »»
Crystal reaches contract deal with MT workers
April 26, 2012 GRAND FORKS (AP) — American Crystal Sugar has agreed to a contract with union workers at a subsidiary in Montana but remains at a standoff with union workers in North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa. more »»
ND nonresident any-deer bow licenses all issued
April 26, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota's Game and Fish Department says all of the state's nonresident any-deer bow hunting licenses have been issued through a lottery drawing. more »»
Top federal official touts ND Indian youth program
April 26, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — The No. 2 official in federal law enforcement says his department is eyeing a pilot program in the Dakotas that aims to keep American Indian youth from making bad choice. more »»
North Dakota tourism leaders win awards
April 26, 2012 BISMARCK (AP) — The Fargo Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Medora Musical were among tourism organizations, events and people honored at the North Dakota Travel Conference. Gov. more »» Hope Village opening and concert May 16, 2012 The official opening of Hope Village will be celebrated on Saturday, May 12, from 3 to 4 p.m. Hope Village is located on the grounds of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Minot, located west of WalMart on 37th Avenue Southwest. more » Daily Events
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