The University of North Dakota has reached a long-term deal to train Norwegian air traffic controllers.
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A fire at a Jamestown truck stop last month has been ruled a case of arson.
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A 41-year-old Hettinger man is dead after a rollover crash in southwestern North Dakota.
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The number of rigs piercing North Dakota's oil patch has topped 100 for the first time in two decades.
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Bismarck N.D. The National Weather Service says
Southwestern North Dakota could get up to eight inches of snow,
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Barry Zimmerman of Grand Forks, N.D., has been on the verge of perfection at the USBC Open Championships before, and when he got a second chance to add his name to the record books, he took full advantage and rolled the first 300 game of the 2010 event. More...
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Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero on Tuesday proposed having Michigan follow the lead of North Dakota and open a state-owned bank that could make low-interest loans to businesses and college students. More...
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A company that operates a taxi service and a crew transportation service for railroad workers is moving 62 positions from Bismarck to its Dallas headquarters. More...
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An early morning fire at the Otter Tail Ag. Ethanol plant on the west side of Fergus Falls. The fire was in a dryer More...
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A Mandan man accused of assaulting a woman and tying her up with duct tape has pleaded not guilty to three charges.
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A total of 20 people, ranches and rodeo horses have been nominated for the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame in Medora.
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Authorities are investigating a break-in at the Missouri-Yellowstone confluence interpretive center near Williston.
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Williston police say they saw a sharp increase in calls for service last year, leading to more investigations, arrests and citations.
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The spring flood outlook along the Souris river has improved. More...
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If congress approves the funding, the facility will have 132 positions, ranging from doctors and nurses to physician assistants and emergency medical technicians. More...
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