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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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Bismarck man operating South Pole food growing operation for 3 months
Jon Rask is spending three months in Antarctica as part of his work with NASA. Rask says he is operating the South Pole Food Growth Chamber, which grows and produces food for the crews working in the South Pole.By Associated Press , November 26, 2011
Crystal workers, supporters rally at N.D. Capitol for unemployment insurance inclusion; lawmakers decline
By Chuck Haga , November 09, 2011
- Great Hall rally
- Rally for unemployment compensation
- TUESDAY: Locked out Crystal workers plan rally at state Capitol
- Talk about this topic
- Did you agree or disagree with the North Dakota Legislature committee decision to exclude special session discussion of extending unemployment compensation rights for American Crystal Sugar's locked-out workers?
Locked-out American Crystal Sugar workers press for jobless benefits at N.D. Capitol
By Associaed Press , November 09, 2011
- Supporters of American Crystal Sugar Co. workers rally in the North Dakota Capitol
- More than 100 people rally in the North Dakota Capitol's Memorial Hall in Bismarck
- Barb Willison, left, Marvin Sondrol, center, and his daughter, Emma Sondrol, right, hold signs to support American Crystal Sugar Co. workers
- Locked out American Crystal workers plan rally at N.D. Capitol
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ND Capitol hosts farmers market on Wednesday
BISMARCK — The state Capitol will host another North Dakota Farmers Market Day on Wednesday.August 30, 2010
Conflict ebbs as the Missouri River rises
BISMARCK — Recreational boaters are back and the fish are biting in the upper reaches of the Missouri River system. Hundreds of miles downstream, fully laden barges are again plying the Big Muddy without worry of hitting bottom.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , August 02, 2010
Indian farmers have more land, but less income
By By Blake Nicholson, Associated Press Writer , January 18, 2010
New noxious weed threatens North Dakota wildlife, livestock
BISMARCK – Booming oil activity in western North Dakota in recent years has boosted the state’s economy. But it might be to blame for the introduction of an invasive weed that can poison livestock and wildlife.By Blake Nicholson, Associated Press Writer , January 11, 2010
Bobcat readies to close Bismarck plant
BISMARCK – Bobcat Co. is preparing to permanently shutter its Bismarck plant this month and has begun moving equipment – but not union workers – to its factory in Gwinner.By James MacPherson, Associated Press Writer , December 03, 2009
Firm plans meatpacking plant in Bismarck area
BISMARCK – A company is looking for a site in the Bismarck-Mandan area for a meatpacking plant that could slaughter up to 800 cattle a day and export 60 percent of the beef to South Korea.By Associated Press , November 08, 2009
ND beef association slates annual meeting
BISMARCK – The Independent Beef Association of North Dakota will hold its annual business meeting and convention next weekend at the Doublewood Inn in Bismarck.By Forum staff reports , November 07, 2009
ND commissioner says rail is opportunity
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Public Service Commissioner Brian Kalk predicts renewed interest in railroads.November 04, 2009
Bobcat to shut down in Bismarck Dec. 23
BISMARCK, N.D. — Bobcat Co. workers have been told production will end Dec. 23 at the company's Bismarck plant.By Associated Press , October 21, 2009
North Dakota gets taste of winter
The National Weather Service said it had reports of 2 inches of snow on the ground in Bowman at midafternoon. Forecasters expected an inch or two in the Dickinson area, with up to an inch overnight in Bismarck. Overnight lows were expected to drop into the upper 20s in the far-western part of the state.By Associated Press , October 06, 2009
Idled ND ethanol plant sold for $92 million
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Gov. John Hoeven says an idled Hankinson ethanol plant that is under bankruptcy protection has been sold to an Arkansas company.October 01, 2009
Popular Bismarck pumpkin patch rebounds from April fire
Papa’s Pumpkin Patch has come back from the fire. An April fire destroyed a building and equipment at the popular family attraction, causing damage estimated at more than $100,000.September 21, 2009
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