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Entertainment, history await during program Sunday at Whitestone Hill Battlefield Historic Site
Cowboy singer T.J. Casey of Billings, Mont., will provide the entertainment Sunday in the annual program at the Whitestone Hill Battlefield Historic Site northwest of Ellendale, N.D. Casey has spent two-thirds of his life in a saddle, working cattle and...Tags: Minority Groups, Politics, History, Elections, Native Americans
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Oil rig workers burned in explosion file lawsuit
BISMARCK, N.D. - Three workers burned when the oil rig they were working on in western North Dakota exploded last month have filed a lawsuit against seven companies, saying the companies created hazardous work conditions. Thirty nine-year-old Jeff...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Health and Safety at Work, File Sharing, Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace
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Three men sentenced on child porn charges
BISMARCK, N.D. - Three men have been sentenced in federal court on separate child pornography charges. The U.S. attorney's office in North Dakota said Stephen O'Berry, Robert Eidson and Brian Kuipers all pleaded guilty to receipt of materials...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Social Issues, Pornography, Punishment
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Talks between American Crystal, union to resume today
FARGO, N.D. - Negotiations between American Crystal Sugar and union leaders representing about 1,300 locked out workers are expected to resume today. KFGO-AM reported that union representative Mark Froemke confirmed both sides have agreed to return to...Tags: Iowa, Minnesota, Career and Workplace, Health Insurance Cost, Employees
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Talks between American Crystal, union to resume
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Negotiations between American Crystal Sugar and union leaders representing about 1,300 locked out workers are expected to resume Thursday. KFGO (http://bit.ly/qg9Tja ) is reporting that union representative Mark Froemke...Tags: Iowa, Minnesota, Career and Workplace, Health Insurance Cost, Employees
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N.D. crop duster pilot hospitalized after crash
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A pilot from LaMoure is hospitalized in critical condition in Fargo after his crop duster crashed in southeast North Dakota’s Dickey County. North Dakota Highway Patrol Sgt. Josh Rude tells The Forum newspaper that 46-...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Insight into ag on the reservation
This column continues with an overview of what our South Dakota Ag and Rural leadership class experienced on our July trip. In traveling to the Standing Rock Reservation, we met with members of the Tribal Council and the Bureau of Indian Affairs at...Tags: South Dakota, Missouri
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Timing critical in battle plan against lawn weeds
Do lawns generally show any response to micronutrients, such as iron, sulphur, zinc or boron, so that a soil test would be worth the effort? I have been fighting with creeping charlie for many years. I have been using products that contain triclopyr, such...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Fertilizer, Health, Science, Tree Pruning
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Director named for Northern Crops Institute
Mark Weber has been named director of the Northern Crops Institute after a national search. He will assume his new duties Sept. 19. Weber has more than 18 years of experience in agricultural leadership. He served as the executive director for the Red...Tags: Minnesota, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Montana, South Dakota
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Williams County 4-H beef project is evaluated for carcass merits
4-H members of Williams County are beginning to understand how tough it is to produce finished beef steers whose carcasses will grade USDA Choice. For the past four years Dr. J. J. Hovde has been using ultra-sound technology to evaluate the amount of...Tags: Iowa, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture, Genes and Chromosomes, Values
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Aberdeen native receives Acre Maker award
Emmett Lenihan of Pierpont enrolled more acres in Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program and Conservation Reserve Program than any other Pheasants Forever Farm Bill biologist in the United States, earning him Pheasants Forever's annual Acre Maker award....Tags: South Dakota State University, Science, South Dakota, Nebraska, Biology
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