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Union: No deal reached with American Crystal Sugar
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Moorhead-based American Crystal Sugar met with locked out union workers in North Dakota, but a union representative said no deal was reached. The Forum reports (http://bit.ly/nGBfyi ) that union president John Riskey said...Tags: Employees, Health Insurance Cost, Minnesota, Iowa, Career and Workplace
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Fire damages N.D. fertilizer plant
LITCHVILLE, N.D. (AP) — A fire at a fertilizer plant in the southeastern North Dakota town of Litchville destroyed a building and about $300,000 worth of dry fertilizer. Fire Chief Darren Miedema tells The Jamestown Sun that no one was hurt in...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Plant Openings, Fertilizer, Chemical Industry
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Money running short for South Dakota road systems
American News CorrespondentEditor's note: This story has been updated to correct an error. PIERRE — Congress is doing it to us again. Leaving us dangle, that is. The federal highway program expires Sept. 30. What will happen isn't clear. But here are three sets of facts to...Tags: Executive Branch, Travel, Hawaii, National Government, West Virginia
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Sand Lake tower could be open Labor Day weekend
jbahr@aberdeennews.comHigh water levels have caused significant problems at Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge in the past two or three years, but there is good news poking high out of the ground. The observation tower, which has been closed all summer, is expected to be...Tags: Natural Resources, Holidays, Labor Day, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Wildlife
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Workshop planned on N.D.¿s newest noxious weed
LANGDON, N.D. (AP) — Officials have scheduled a free workshop in Langdon Aug. 31 to educate weed control officials and land managers about North Dakota’s newest noxious weed. Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says yellow toadflax is...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology
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N.D. likely to lose status as top producer of barley
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota typically leads the nation in the production of barley, but this year the state is expected to drop to third. North Dakota acres of the grain used to make beer have been trending lower for years, and this... -
ND wildlife management areas affected by flooding
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says more than half of the state's 72,000 wildlife management area acres along the Missouri River have suffered from months of flooding. Biologists say nearly 40,000 acres that were...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Missouri, Hunting
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Waters: Acknowledging big gains in the 'Big Easy'
Although far too few Kentucky 2011 high school graduates were ready for college, our students did improve their performance on this year’s 36-point ACT college entrance test — going from an overall composite score of 19.4 in 2010 to 19.6...Tags: Human Body, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Illinois, Charter Schools, DNA
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Favorable weather advancing N.D. harvest
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Favorable weather has helped advance harvesting progress across North Dakota. The Agriculture Department says in its weekly crop and weather report that barley was 99 percent turning and 58 percent harvested as of Sunday....Tags: Weather Reports, Weather
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Big gains in the 'Big Easy'
Guest columnistAlthough far too few Kentucky 2011 high-school graduates were ready for college, our students did improve their performance on this year’s 36-point ACT college entrance test — going from an overall composite score of 19.4 in 2010 to 19.6...Tags: Human Body, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Illinois, Charter Schools, DNA
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Irene on list of 2011 billion dollar disasters
Source: National Climatic Data CenterBefore Hurricane Irene hit the east coast, the United States had already seen nine weather disasters this year that have caused $1 billion or more in damage. This ties the record set in 2008 for largest number of costly disasters. This year, we've seen...Tags: Joplin (Jasper, Missouri), New Mexico, Bodies of Water, Economy, Business and Finance, Southern U.S. Storms (2011)
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Oakes, N.D., JLG plant has new owner
A plant in Oakes, N.D., that was slated for closure at the end of August was saved when it was bought by a locally owned company. Gov. Jack Dalrymple said Harris Machine Co. has purchased the JLG Industries plant in the community of about 1,700 people...Tags: JLG Industries Incorporated, Wisconsin
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