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Strong storms cause damage in southeast N.D.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Strong storms Sunday evening caused heavy damage in southeast North Dakota and knocked out electricity to thousands. The storms brought strong wind, heavy rain and at least one confirmed tornado. Damage reports included...Tags: Weather, Tornadoes, Weather Reports
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N.D. looking at oil traffic dust's effect on crops
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Heavy rain and flooding in western North Dakota has put a damper on a state study of how dust from oil industry traffic affects crops and pastures. The state launched the study in response to complaints from farmers and...Tags: Physical Conditions, Allergies, Petroleum Industry, Livestock Farming, Agriculture
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Second week of warm, dry weather boosts N.D. crops
FARGO, N.D. (AP) - Officials say a second straight week of warm, dry weather across much of North Dakota has increased the development of crops. The Agriculture Department says in its latest crop and weather report that many crops were rated in good...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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North Central Farmers elevator breaking ground Wednesday
North Central Farmers Grain Elevator will celebrate ground breaking for its new corporate office at 10 a.m. Wednesday at 12 Fifth Ave. (Highway 12) in Ipswich. The two-level office will have space for 35 employees on the main floor and room for expansion...Tags: South Dakota
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Report: Northern Michigan Close To Joining WCHA
Channel 2 SportsIt looks like the WCHA could be turning to an old friend to help fill its membership void. collegehockeynews.com is reporting that former WCHA school Northern Michigan is close to reaching an agreement to re-joining its old league. Northern Michigan...Tags: Michigan, Minnesota, Omaha, Denver, Nebraska
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Local Red Cross volunteer to help midwest flooding victims
After helping Joplin tornado victims this spring, a Lynchburg man is heading back to the midwest.
Richard Szymczyk is a volunteer with the Red Cross and is flying to Minot, North Dakota Wednesday morning to help after massive flooding.
He is part of the...Tags: Charity, American Red Cross, Joplin Tornado (2011), Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Social Issues
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Could Brown County take advantage of N.D. fair cancellation?
While the flooding in South Dakota has been terrible, flooding to the north has forced organizers to cancel the North Dakota State Fair. The swelling along the Souris River made the event in Minot, N.D., impossible to stage this month, fair...Tags: South Dakota, Kid Rock, Pat Benatar
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Mayo: A mobile future for rural America
The recent announcement of President Obama’s White House Rural Council shows renewed federal government recognition of the importance of investment in rural areas. As we continue to move forward in this digital age, we must also recognize that...Tags: Georgetown University, Georgetown, Washington (U.S. state), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Oregon
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Rule change aims to reduce chance of S.D. gas shortages
A proposed change in an obscure rule could prove to be a big benefit to motorists who buy gasoline in South Dakota. The state Department of Public Safety wants South Dakota to make its fuel-volatility standards consistent with those used in Iowa,...Tags: Government, Iowa, Petroleum Industry, Minnesota, South Dakota
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Senators seek cooperation on Missouri River plan
Associated PressU.S. senators from the seven states that line the Missouri River said Wednesday they have a new sense of cooperation after a summer of heavy flooding throughout the river basin. The newly created Missouri River Working Group — comprised of...Tags: Jon Tester, Missouri, Floods, U.S. Army, Montana
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Time with grandkids much too short
Our daughter Ellen and her family left Wednesday for their drive home to Florida. We wish we could have bottled the energy that the grandsons have! Donnie and Nathan came prepared with a list of what they wanted to do. Included were climbing on the...Tags: Florida, Lifestyle and Leisure, Building Material, Travel, Colleges and Universities
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Interim associate dean named at NDSU
Marion Harris has accepted the position of interim associate dean for academic programs in North Dakota State University's College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources. Harris is a professor of entomology and, for the past three years,...Tags: Science, Cornell University, Science and Technology, Education, Colleges and Universities
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