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Pickup truck driver dies in crash with train in ND

May 15, 2013 WEST FARGO (AP) — A collision involving a pickup truck and a train in southeastern North Dakota killed the driver of the pickup. more »»

Officers find body when executing search warrant

May 15, 2013 WILLISTON (AP) — Law enforcement executing a search warrant near Williston found a body. more »»

Security beefed up for Fargo Marathon in ND

May 15, 2013 FARGO (AP) — Officials are beefing up security for this week's marathon in North Dakota's largest city, in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings last month that killed three people and injured... more »»

Harmon Lake homeowners in ND win zoning battle

May 15, 2013 MANDAN (AP) — People who have built homes around a new manmade lake in western North Dakota have narrowly won a battle against industrial development. more »»

Grand Forks Air Force Base has new commander

May 15, 2013 GRAND FORKS (AP) — Grand Forks Air Force Base has a new commander. A ceremony was scheduled Wednesday for Col. Paul Baumann to take the reins from Col. Christopher Man. more »»

Officials say gay marriage movement unlikely in ND

May 14, 2013 FARGO (AP) — North Dakota is not likely to join neighboring Minnesota in allowing gay marriages anytime soon, some political and legal experts say. more »»

Harmon Lake homeowners opposed development

May 14, 2013 MANDAN (AP) — At least 50 homeowners have signed an informal petition opposing industrial development near Harmon Lake north of Mandan. more »»

Trial set for suit against ND hog farming center

May 14, 2013 FARGO (AP) — Trial is set to begin the case of a Canadian food company that says it's owed more than $600,000 from a North Dakota hog farming operation. Maple Leaf Foods, Inc. more »»

Dickinson residents could face water rationing

May 14, 2013 DICKINSON (AP) — Dickinson residents could be asked to ration their water use as western North Dakota continues to grapple with population growth. more »»

Bobcat Co. breaks ground on $20M Bismarck facility

May 14, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — Bobcat Co. is investing $20 million in an expansion and renovations in Bismarck, about 3 ¢ years after closing its manufacturing plant and laying off nearly 500 workers. more »»

Federal handcuffs lawsuit in North Dakota settled

May 7, 2013 VALLEY CITY (AP) — A federal lawsuit filed by a North Dakota woman who said she suffered permanent injuries from a police handcuff incident has been settled out of court. more »»

Iowa man pleads not guilty to attempted murder

May 7, 2013 DICKINSON (AP) — The suspect in a New Year's Eve shooting outside of a bar in the western North Dakota oil patch town of Gladstone has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. more »»

Mother who lost sons to drunk driver arrested

May 7, 2013 BOTTINEAU (AP) — A woman who lobbied the North Dakota Legislature for tougher drunken driving laws after her two sons were killed by a drunken driver last summer faces a misdemeanor charge in an... more »»

$30,000 reward offered in case of missing ND man

May 7, 2013 WILLISTON (AP) — The family of a Williston man who disappeared under suspicious circumstances last month is offering a $30,000 reward for information that solves the cas. more »»

Man accused of people smuggling operation to plead

May 7, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — A man accused of spearheading an operation to smuggle people into the U.S. at the border of North Dakota and Canada says he will plead guilt. more »»

Money OK'd for possible Teddy Roosevelt Library

May 3, 2013 DICKINSON (AP) — North Dakota lawmakers have approved $6 million for construction of a Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library on the campus of Dickinson State University. more »»

Fire destroys barn at North Dakota bull ranch

May 3, 2013 MANDAN (AP) — No people or animals were hurt in a barn fire at a North Dakota ranch with a reputation for producing some of the best rodeo bucking bulls in the world. more »»

Dalrymple signs $515M bill for ND water projects

May 3, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — Gov. Jack Dalrymple has signed legislation that provides $515 million for flood control and water projects across North Dakota. Dalrymple signed the bill Thursday. more »»

Red River in Fargo beginning to recede after crest

May 3, 2013 FARGO (AP) — The Red River inched its way down Thursday in the Fargo and Moorhead, Minn. more »»

ND suicide rate up sharply among middle-aged

May 3, 2013 Associated Press The suicide rate among middle-aged North Dakotans rose by 70 percent in a decade, one of the sharpest increases in the nation, according to a government report issued Thursday. more »»

 
 

 

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