ND secretary of state office hours trimmed again
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BISMARCK, N.D. -- North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger has shortened his office hours again to give employees time to catch up on paperwork. Almost a month ago, Jaeger ordered the office ...
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Council nixes permit for storing oil field chemicals
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The idea of oil-field chemicals near residences and a proposed school in north Minot didn't sit well with most Minot aldermen Monday.The Minot City Council voted 8 to 5 to deny a permit to ...
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ND, SD govs want flag tribute for slain police
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BISMARCK, N.D. -- The governors of North Dakota and South Dakota are requesting a flag tribute for law enforcement officers who have died on the job. North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple is ordering ...
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ND state flour mill books $1.2M quarterly profit
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BISMARCK, N.D. -- Profits at North Dakota's state flour mill are down, but it's still on track to have one of its best years. Mill manager Vance Taylor says the mill booked almost $1.2 ...
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N. Dakota 'Religious Liberty' Measure Sparks Debate
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NDPR Next week, North Dakota voters will decide whether to add an amendment to the state's constitution that supporters say will guarantee religious freedom. But the ballot measure has ...
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Anti-bullying policy deadline nears for ND schools
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BISMARCK, N.D. -- Only about one-third of North Dakota schools have submitted required anti-bullying policies to the state, with the deadline fast approaching.The Legislature last year mandated that ...
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Firefighters hold annual event to fight muscular dystrophy
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The Minot Fire Department is holding its annual "Fill-the-Boot" campaign to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association.The "Fill-the-Boot" campaign will run today, Wednesday and ...
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Fourth of July event set to get under way at Heritage Park
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Roosevelt Park and Zoo still aren't quite ready for public use or viewing, but that doesn't mean that Festival of the Parks, the annual event celebrating the 4th of July, will not go on as ...
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