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HerVoice: Woman turns apartment into Santa’s workshop to make gift baskets for homeless kids
WEST FARGO – Rosie Coleman lives in a small one-bedroom apartment that looks like it could double as Santa’s workshop.
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FARGO -There may be a reason women say they crave chocolate around “that time of the month.” Dietary iron may reduce the risk for premenstrual syndrome, according to a 10-year study of more than 3,000 women published online in The American Journal of Epidemiology.
RELATED CONTENT5 steps for making easy homemade chili
FARGO – As a busy working mom, it can be a challenge to come up with dinner ideas that are both tasty and healthy.
RELATED CONTENTInstructors hope local Xabeat fitness classes will become national craze
FARGO - Daniela Fergen said she was a “spoiled little brat” who had a maid and never had to do any chores as a child living in Brazil.
RELATED CONTENTLonging for a 'like': Clamor for social media popularity adds to teen woes
CASSELTON, N.D. - As if high school weren’t tough enough, social media has teens trying to be “liked” on a virtual level.
RELATED CONTENTLaunch of Diva Connection Magazine helps student attend Juilliard
FARGO - Nina Grollman, of Moorhead, is still in shock that she’s been accepted into Juilliard. “It is one of the most surreal, humbling experiences in the world,” she said.
RELATED CONTENTHer Voice: Quilting project a display of artistry, camaraderie
FARGO – When Carol Kuss learned a new, complicated quilting technique, she knew she wanted to turn it into a quilt, but she also knew she would never be able to finish it on her own.
RELATED CONTENTHundreds of women gather to laugh, learn at health conference
FARGO – It seemed more like a comedy club than a health conference at the Ramada Plaza Suites in Fargo Monday morning.
RELATED CONTENTChronic sinusitis can lead to unbearable pain, but there is help
FARGO - Derek Peterson of Fargo has suffered from chronic sinus infections his whole life, he said. “In grade school, I’d be holding my head in my hands just miserable,” he said.
RELATED CONTENTWomen of Influence: Cosmetic surgeon stresses importance of inner beauty, happiness
FARGO - Dr. Susan Mathison says true beauty is “health and happiness made visible.” The medical doctor and cosmetic surgeon, a soft-spoken woman with sparkling eyes and an engaging smile, shares a powerful message with her patients and other women in the community.
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Trade Talk: Casselton Country Kitchen now open
Country Kitchen, a family dining restaurant chain, has opened a Casselton, N.D., location.
Pundits applaud ‘Woody’
Jimmy Dykes, an ESPN college basketball analyst, gave Ben Woodside a phone call Saturday morning – less than 12 hours after he poured in his amazing 60 points Friday night.
2005 BSA visitors now in NCAA tourney
On back-to-back nights in December 2005, Doug Oliver and C.J. Anderson were visiting the Bison Sports Arena for men’s basketball games against North Dakota State.
RELATED CONTENTIUPUI’s Hill should be player of year
I have been asked to join other media members, sports information directors and coaches to vote for Summit League men’s basketball postseason honors. Here’s my two cents’ worth.
NDSU unable to book coaches show
Just in case you hadn’t noticed, North Dakota State basketball coaches can no longer be seen on Sunday-night television.
RELATED CONTENTNDSU’s RPI drop due to better competition
According to the RPI, there are 221 Division I men’s basketball teams better than North Dakota State this season. And there are 119 teams worse than NDSU.
IUPUI looking forward to hosting Oral Roberts
Ron Hunter said his team’s first trip to the Dakotas was the biggest weekend of the season.
Teams find road league wins hard to come by
At age 28, Dane Fife is the youngest coach in Division I men’s basketball. But he has experienced his share of games on the road – even before he became the head coach for the Indiana Purdue-Fort Wayne team that pounded North Dakota State Saturday 82-63 in a Summit League battle for fourth place.
Dakotas’ in-state rivalries on hold
It’s a sure bet that among the throngs of fans watching North Dakota State play South Dakota State in basketball this weekend, at least one Bison fan was thinking: “This rivalry is nothing like the one with the Sioux.”
Giacoletti happy with Zags
It was fewer than 10 months ago when Ray Giacoletti and his wife were on a cruise near Mexico, contemplating their future.
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