Interstates in Dakotas reopen after blizzard
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Elizabeth Else, 15, shovels out her family's driveway Monday, Feb. 11, 2013, in Fargo, N.D. Schools, public offices, medical centers and businesses throughout the eastern Dakotas opened late or ...
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Three Affiliated Tribes to hold census
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NEW TOWN The Three Affiliated Tribes will conduct a census of Fort Berthold Reservation beginning this month and lasting through March 30. The tribal business council has hired Bubar & Hall ...
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Calving lambing under way in ND
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BISMARCK, N.D. -- Agricultural activities in North Dakota for the month of February have included feeding and selling livestock, calving, lambing, hauling grain and purchasing seed.The U.S. ...
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Bad Roads In Minot
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The winter storm has made driving on Minot roads even more dangerous than some highways outside of town, and even though the plows are out, the snow keeps on piling up. Tow companies are backed up ...
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Lake Darling to up releases
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Canada's Water Security Agency issued its March outlook for runoff potential on Monday, including the Souris River basin. In response, the amount of water being released from Lake Darling Dam is ...
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North Dakota looks at more abortion restrictions- Doctor disputes killings at Philly abortion clinic
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March 18, 2013: Dr. Stephanie Dahl, a Fargo infertility specialist, speaks out against two anti-abortion bills in the North Dakota Legislature during a news conference in Fargo, ...
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Farmers More Susceptible To Skin Cancer
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| 3/25/2013 Farmers in North Dakota are being reminded to take precautions before they begin their work this spring. Doctors usually encourage people to protect their skin from the sun during the daytime hours, but for farmers, it`s not an option. They`re being bombarded with radiation from the sun all day long and are more susceptible to skin cancer if they don`t protect themselves. The ...
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