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Snow Matters
The winter of 2011-2012 was the warmest on record in Fargo Moorhead. It was nearly 10 degrees above the current 30 year average. There is no doubt that the overall pattern last winter was a mild one....
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Indian farmers’ claims unsettled after a decade
Fort Berthold Reservation rancher Pete Fredericks says he still hasn’t recovered from a brutal winter nearly 30 years ago that wiped out half his black Angus herd. White ranchers in the region fared better because they got financial help from the federal government, he says.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , September 08, 2009
Gwinner's Bobcat gain could be 'huge opportunity'
The company will cut costs further than merely closing its Bismarck plant by consolidating its North Dakota manufacturing operations in Gwinner, where Melroe Manufacturing, Bobcat’s forerunner, was founded in 1947. The consolidation will be gradual and is expected to be completed by year’s end.By Jon Knutson , September 03, 2009
Longtime Bobcat workers take Bismarck news hard
Bobcat Co.'s Bismarck plant workers were told Wednesday the Bismarck plant will close permanently by the end of the year, with about 390 of its 475 jobs transferred to the company’s plant in Gwinner, N.D. “There were a lot of chins hanging on the floor,” said employee Ron Vogel, who worked at the plant for 26 years.By James MacPherson , September 03, 2009
Bobcat Co. to close Bismarck plant
By JAMES MacPHERSON , September 02, 2009
Unconfirmed reports say Bobcat to shut down Bismarck plant
By Travis Skonseng , August 27, 2009
Sunflower plant plans on hold in Bismarck
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Plans for a sunflower crushing plant in Bismarck's Northern Plains Commerce Center are on hold.August 26, 2009
Spring wheat outlook improves in North Dakota
BISMARCK – The outlook for North Dakota’s wheat has improved dramatically over the past month, with cool weather and timely rain. The state could see its highest spring wheat production in more than a decade.By By Blake Nicholson , August 13, 2009
Farmers Market scheduled for state Capitol grounds
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Fruits and veggies will fill the state Capitol grounds in Bismarck.August 04, 2009
Bismarck farmers market features 'green bag' lunch
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Music and food are the focus of Farmers Market Day on the North Dakota State Capitol grounds.July 14, 2009
N.D. State Capitol holds Farmers Market Day
Music and food are the focus of Farmers Market Day on the North Dakota State Capitol grounds.By Associated Press , July 14, 2009
MDU partner in green line power project
BISMARCK – Bismarck-based MDU Resources Group Inc. is the first to join a Michigan company developing a high-voltage power line that its backers say would transmit wind energy from the Dakotas to homes in Chicago and other cities.By By James MacPherson, Associated Press Writer , July 08, 2009
Donation drive set for fire-damaged pumpkin patch
olunteers this weekend will be collecting money and equipment donations for a popular pumpkin patch in the Bismarck area that was damaged by fire.By Associated Press , May 28, 2009
N.D. hopes to confirm swine flu cases
North Dakota may soon be able to confirm its own cases of swine flu. Probable state cases now must be confirmed by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.By Associated Press , May 26, 2009
Bismarck drafts turbine ordinance
Bismarck planners have drawn up an ordinance to regulate small wind turbines in the city. The Planning and Zoning Commission will consider it later this month, and the City Commission could hold a public hearing in June.May 11, 2009
ND has probable swine flu case
BISMARCK – State health officials say they believe the swine flu epidemic has reached North Dakota, with a probable case in Burleigh County.By Blake Nicholson, Associated Press Writer , May 10, 2009
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