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Bobcat announces addition of 100 jobs at Gwinner, N.D., plant PressPass

Bobcat has announced more than 100 hourly positions will be added at the company’s primary production facility in Gwinner between now and August.

July 01, 2010

Latest fad in herbal incense is legal in Minnesota, but not in North Dakota PressPass

Latest fad in herbal incense is legal in Minnesota, but not in North Dakota A middle-aged woman in a pink halter top strolled into the Moorhead store and headed straight for the herbal incense. Flipping through the shiny plastic packets, she found one she hadn’t tried before, a black bag labeled “Smoke XXXX.”

By Mike Nowatzki , June 28, 2010

A church divided PressPass

Some in Harvey, N.D. leave ELCA and start anew

By J. Shane Mercer , June 14, 2010

‘Just lucky to be alive’ tenant says after Fargo apartment fire PressPass

‘Just lucky to be alive’ tenant says after Fargo apartment fire Emily Staiger doesn’t know why she woke up, but she’s glad she did.

May 18, 2010

Interest growing in proposed N.D. biomass refinery PressPass

Development of the proposed biomass refinery in the Spiritwood Energy Park is moving along and interest in it is growing, CEO Connie Ova told Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. Board members Monday

By Toni Perkl , May 11, 2010

Freethinkers, Fargo argue over marker PressPass

Freethinkers, Fargo argue over marker Attorneys for Fargo and the Red River Freethinkers argued in U.S. District Court on Tuesday over whether a lawsuit regarding the city’s Ten Commandments monument should be dismissed.

By Kristen Dahm , April 21, 2010

West Fargo students sandbag high school doors as prank, could face consequences PressPass

High school seniors here found a mischievous purpose for unused sandbags left over from the spring flood fight.

By Mike Nowatzki , April 07, 2010

More than 20 dogs to be put down in Grand Forks rabies case PressPass

More than 20 dogs likely will be euthanized this week, and about 15 people have been referred to their physicians after a rabid dog was brought to Grand Forks’ Circle of Friends Humane Society, officials said Monday.

By Ryan Johnson , April 06, 2010

Driver ignores barricades; car nearly swept away PressPass

Driver ignores barricades; car nearly swept away Cass County Sheriff Paul Laney said a Fargo man is lucky to be alive after he drove around barricades and got stranded on a flooded road Thursday near Harwood.

By Mike Nowatzki , March 26, 2010

Second crest at Wahpeton expected to be 17 feet PressPass

Second crest at Wahpeton expected to be 17 feet The Red River crested at Wahpeton, N.D.-Breckenridge, Minn., just before midnight Monday, with the latest outlook projecting it will embark on a new rise shortly and top off at 17 feet late Thursday, half a foot lower than earlier forecasts.

By Mila Koumpilova , March 17, 2010

Minnesota National Guard activated for flood duty PressPass

More than 280 Minnesota Army National Guard Soldiers from the Moorhead-based 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 136th Infantry have been alerted and are prepared to move to the Red River Valley if requested by local authorities

March 16, 2010

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

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