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Loaded shotgun found at Grand Forks Herald PressPass

The discovery of a loaded shotgun hidden in the downtown offices of the Grand Forks Herald rattled the newspaper’s staff Monday, leaving them and investigators wondering who stashed the gun there and why.

By Archie Ingersoll , February 23, 2010

Bomb squad responds to Hector incident PressPass

Federal security officers at Fargo’s Hector International Airport mistook photographic equipment for a possible bomb, delaying the departure of a flight there for three hours Saturday, a Bismarck man said.

By Staff reports , February 08, 2010

Frontier Airlines set to end its service in Fargo PressPass

Frontier Airlines set to end its service in Fargo Frontier Airlines – touted as a low-cost carrier that would bring down fares at Fargo’s Hector International Airport – is dropping its Fargo-Denver service, effective April 5.

By Jon Knutson , February 05, 2010

Minard Hall costs estimated at $1M PressPass

Minard Hall costs estimated at $1M North Dakota State University officials expect to be reimbursed for costs associated with the Minard Hall collapse, which now will include demolishing part of the building.

By Amy Dalrymple , January 22, 2010

Conan O'Brien considers Fargo job offer on air PressPass

It looks like Conan O’Brien is taking Y94’s job offer seriously. Kind of.

By John Lamb , January 20, 2010

Baby left at Grand Forks fire hall a year ago adopted PressPass

She has dark, curly hair and large, wondering eyes, and she has been given a name that in another language means “little fiery one.”

By Chuck Haga , January 18, 2010

War vet run over and left for dead in Fargo PressPass

Justin Bohmer escaped injury during his two Army tours in Iraq, despite his dangerous mission of escorting convoys while dodging roadside bombs.

By Mike Nowatzki , January 14, 2010

Cat glued to road puts focus on animal cruelty laws PressPass

A cat named Timothy has died, and people across the country are raging. The 7-month-old orange tabby was spotted on a southern Minnesota highway Dec. 18 by a motorist headed west to Sioux Falls, S.D.

By Chuck Haga , January 12, 2010

NDSU student home from hospital after being exposed to extreme cold PressPass

An 18-year-old from Fargo who was hospitalized after being exposed to extreme cold following a New Year’s Eve party is back home.

By Staff reports , January 11, 2010

Pretty in pink: Fargo woman gives her snow a new look PressPass

Pretty in pink: Fargo woman gives her snow a new look It looks like Stevie Famulari of Fargo lives in Candy Land – her front yard, Queen Frostine’s frothy pink ice cream sea.

By Tracy Frank , January 07, 2010

Teen lucky to survive cold, mother says PressPass

Teen lucky to survive cold, mother says NDSU freshman in serious condition after becoming lost on way home from New Year's Eve party

By Mike Nowatzki , January 05, 2010

NDSU to install beams to support Minard roof PressPass

NDSU to install beams to support Minard roof North Dakota State University plans to install steel beams to support the roof over a collapsed section of Minard Hall, Facilities Management Director Bruce Frantz said Tuesday.

By Staff Reports , December 30, 2009

Beer can alarm alerts tenant to burglar PressPass

An apartment tenant who set beer cans in front of his door to alert him to intruders ended up tussling with an alleged burglar early today in south Fargo, police said.

By Staff reports , December 29, 2009

BUILDING CAVES IN: No one injured in overnight collapse at NDSU excavation site PressPass

BUILDING CAVES IN: No one injured in overnight collapse at NDSU excavation site Part of a wall collapsed from Minard Hall, a classroom building on the North Dakota State University campus, sometime between midnight and 3 a.m. Sunday.

By Tracy Frank , December 28, 2009

Women and children escape injury when shotgun fired at Fargo mobile home PressPass

Two women and two children in a mobile home escaped injury when at least four shotgun blasts were fired at the home in south Fargo early today, Fargo police Sgt. Glen Hanson said.

By Mike Nowatzki , December 23, 2009

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Pawlenty praises Hoeven

Pawlenty The Minnesota and North Dakota governors waged a bit of a war in 2003 and 2004 over hunting laws, but now Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty says he is willing to help North

Posted by: Don Davis on Jan 11, 2010 at 7:09 PM | Capitol Chatter

Did somebody say cheese buttons?

Posted by: sdoeden on Sep 24, 2009 at 12:01 AM | All About Food

FARMERS MARKET SLATED ON STATE CAPITOL GROUNDS

BISMARCK – The fifth annual Farmers Market Day at the Capitol will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, July 14, at the parking loop on the south side of the State Capitol. “You can buy your lunch at the Capitol Café or bring your own and then enjoy it while listening to live

Posted by: agweekfarmer on Jul 14, 2009 at 9:17 AM | Agweek

NEW NORTH DAKOTA FARMERS MARKET GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE

NEW NORTH DAKOTA FARMERS MARKET GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE BISMARCK – There is something new in the 2009 edition of “Grown in North Dakota,” the state’s guide to farmers markets and producers, now available from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture. “The new directory

Posted by: agweekfarmer on Jul 13, 2009 at 8:46 AM | Agweek
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