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Op-Ed: Celebrate New African-Americans For Black History Month

Fargo - It's time to recognize the newest African Americans who are contributing their stories to that of America. Fargo, North Dakota is home to many new immigrants from Africa. These people risked much to come here.
In the Media by Jon Pike

Newspaper editor retires amidst 'all the noise' of commenters

John Irby retired from his position as editor at the Bismarck Tribune on Sept. 9, saying he could not handle the "civil discourse" of anonymous user comments. Irby wrote candidly about his resignation, saying he was sick of being a scapegoat.
In the Media by Abigail Prendergast - 1 comment

Want to purchase a town? Scenic, South Dakota selling for $799k

Scenic - As the global economic collapse continues, the recession seems to have hit some towns harder than others in the United States. A small town, formerly a "cowboy town," in South Dakota is selling for $799,000
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 1 comment

Fargo, North Dakota is one of the top cities to retire in

Fargo - Fargo, North Dakota is one of the top U.S. cities to retire in, according to Forbes magazine's list of the best places for retirees.
In the Media by Owen Weldon - 2 comments

Three Democrats Announce 'No Re-Election'

In another round of defeat for the Democrats, three more influential party members have announced that they will not be seeking re-election at the end of their terms.
In the Media by Michael Bearak - 37 comments

Poll: Republicans could win North Dakota Senate Seat

Incumbent Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan may have a problem on his hands if RepublicanGovernor John Hoeven decides to run for the U.S. Senate in North Dakota next year.
In the Media by Oliver VanDervoort

N.D. Nuclear Missile To Be Taken Out Of Silo

The U.S. Air Force will remove a nuclear missile from an underground silo in western North Dakota because snowmelt from thawing ice has seeped into the facility, The Associated Press reports.
In the Media by Alakananda Mookerjee - 3 comments

Floods Continue to Rise on the Missouri River

Earlier reports af an ice jam had broken on the Missouri River was false. It warned of a rush of 1 to 2 feet of water towards Bismark, ND.
In the Media by Rhonda Straw

Obama Campaign Pulls Out Of North Dakota

The Obama campaign has confirmed they are shutting down their 11 North Dakota campaign offices and dispatching their staffers to other states such as Minnesota and Wisconsin.
In the Media by Susan Duclos - 14 comments

Killdeer, North Dakota's Roads May Contain Cancer-Causing Mineral

Killdeer, North Dakota's gravel roads and ball fields may be a ticking cancer time bomb. The gravel contains erionite, an asbestos-like mineral found in the white rock mined in the Killdeer Mountains.
In the Media by KJ Mullins
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The good things the North Dakota oil boom has brought to little towns like Watford City (population 1,744) you probably can guess. The bad? Maybe not.
The U.S. Census Bureau has released a list of the fastest-growing micro areas in the nation between April 1, 2010, and July 1, 2011, and three of the top 10 are located in North Dakota, with Williston, N.D., in the top spot. North Dakota has...
North Dakota's Meredith Olafson had four children of her own, then two sets of triplets, a set of twins and three singletons.
The tweets keep coming, backlash against initial snarky comments is growing and Web clicks on a viral restaurant review have doubled just days after its release on a small, North Dakota newspaper's website. The author, Marilyn Hagerty, 85, when told by her son that her article had gone viral, noted she "didn't know what that meant."
South Dakota's Oglala Sioux tribe has sued major beer makers for $500m for fuelling chronic alcohol abuse in one of the poorest communities in the US.
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Comedian Hollywood Harv Taping Comedy Special in Vancouver

Globetrotting Comedian Harv Puni, better known as Hollywood Harv to his fans, will have a one-night performance at the...
yesterday by Jasmyn Pozzo

Mass death of honeybees causing alarm & protests around the world

NBC investigates the collapse of honeybee colonies and how the declining numbers threaten a majority of plants that...

The RX Factor is Responsible for the Dramatic Increase in the Rate of Autism by author J. Thomas Shaw

ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAW J. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and...
May 22, 2012 by Tracee Gleichner

First candidate to announce in Kitchener-Waterloo by-election

Waterloo, ON - It is my pleasure to introduce to you today the candidate for the Ontario Libertarian Party in...
May 21, 2012 by Allen Small

Am I legally entitled to have the 5th June off work?

With the Diamond Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend beckoning, what is your legal entitlement to have Tuesday 5th June off...
May 21, 2012 by Katie Greenbrown
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