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Flags half staff Sun Oct 4, honor fallen fire fighters

Flags half staff Sun Oct 4, honor fallen fire fighters

Bismarck  (CSi)  Gov. Jack Dalrymple has directed all state government agencies and offices to fly the American and North Dakota flags at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Sunday, October 4, 2015,  in observance of National Fallen Firefighters...

 

Court date set, loader confiscation

Court date set, loader confiscation

ELLENDALE, N.D. (AP) – A North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent is facing misdemeanor criminal charges for confiscating a pay loader from a Forbes man and giving it to a trucking company.        Arnie Rummel is charged in...

 

ND gas prices down 2.1 cents last week

ND gas prices down 2.1 cents last week

(CSi)  September 28, 2015   Average retail gasoline prices in North Dakota have fallen 2.1 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.33/g yesterday, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 493 gas outlets in North Dakota. This...

 

GOP reaction to Boehner resignation

GOP reaction to Boehner resignation

WASHINGTON (AP) – Several of the Republican Party’s candidates for president are cheering the decision of House Speaker John Boehner to resign as they rally conservative voters in Washington.        Speaking a meeting of evangelical...

 

Update Courtenay Wind Farm groundbreaking

Update Courtenay Wind Farm groundbreaking

Courtenay (CSi) Xcel Energy joined U.S. Sen. John Hoeven and other state and community partners, Friday, to celebrate the start of construction on the 200-MW Courtenay Wind Farm project near Jamestown. As the No. 1 wind utility provider for...

 

“Wake-up call,” ND tax revenue projections short

“Wake-up call,” ND tax revenue projections short

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – Tax revenues in North Dakota fell $47 million short of projections in August as the number of oil drilling rigs continues to tumble down due to low crude prices.        Management and Budget Director Pam Sharp on...

 

Tomlin-Rohr, Teacher of the Year finalist

Tomlin-Rohr, Teacher of the Year finalist

Bismarck (CSi) Heather Tomlin-Rohr, a kindergarten teacher for the past 14 years at Louis L’Amour Elementary School in Jamestown, was one of four finalists for the 2016 North Dakota Teacher of the Year. From left to right are: Mathew Myrold,...

 

Drivers license offices closed Wed, Thurs

Drivers license offices closed Wed, Thurs

Bismarck (CSi) All Drivers License offices statewide will be closed today and Thursday. The closure will allow North Dakota Department of Transportation Driver’s License employees to receive required annual training. All Drivers License sites...

 

Cut fiber by Casselton causes phone woes

Cut fiber by Casselton causes phone woes

Jamestown (CSi) A Century Link phone line was cut early Monday afternoon in the Casselton area, causing various phone outages between Jamestown and Casselton. The outage occurred at approximately 1:13 p.m. when workers with a third party contractor...

 

Williams back, covers Pope’s visit MSNBC CSi 74

Williams back, covers Pope’s visit MSNBC CSi 74

NEW YORK (AP) — Brian Williams returned to the airwaves of MSNBC to anchor coverage of the visit of Pope Francis to the United States on Tuesday, his first day back at work following his suspension from NBC News and demotion for misleading...

 
 
 
 

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