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Oct 10 2008, Marco Villa

Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain is at his wits end. With the economic crisis dominating headlines and people thinking first and foremost about their wallet suddenly what was until recently a close election with Messer McCain leading for...

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Oct 6 2008 by AP0 Comments

Pigeons scattered and several hundred people watched Monday when a 450-foot section of a historic Missouri River bridge was blown up to make way for a new span.

 
 
Oct 3 2008 by AP1 Comments

The Air Force says it spent about $5.6 million in its efforts to recover an unarmed booster rocket for an intercontinental ballistic missile from a North Dakota ditch.

 
 
Oct 2 2008 by AP0 Comments

Laura Bush was welcomed to North Dakota on Thursday by children wearing red, white and blue sailor hats and a sign that said: “Your 50th state, the best for last.”

 
 
Oct 2 2008 by AP0 Comments

Farmers in the Dakotas are wrapping up one of the best spring wheat and winter wheat harvests in more than a decade with yields that industry officials describe as phenomenal in some areas.

 
 
Sep 29 2008 by AP0 Comments

A Minot Air Force Base officer accused of stealing a classified missile launch control device faces a hearing to determine whether he will face a court martial.

 
 
Sep 25 2008 by AP0 Comments

One of North Dakota’s most recognizable small family businesses is closing after nearly two decades of creating handmade products that drew national attention and served as a blueprint for farm-based companies.

 
 
Sep 17 2008 by AP0 Comments

Property rights advocates are squaring off with sportsmen and ranchers as the state Legislature decides whether to extend a ban on selling the right to hunt on property separately from the land itself.

 
 
Sep 16 2008 by AP0 Comments

A man accused of impersonating a lawyer in federal courts in at least 10 states has pleaded not guilty to two felony charges _ and won’t be representing himself at trial.

 
 
Sep 16 2008 by AP0 Comments

Corn is taking over wheat acres in much of the nation’s heartland.

 
 
Sep 11 2008 by AP0 Comments

North Dakota wants assurances that Minnesota officials are closely monitoring cattle and wild deer if the federal government agrees to ease requirements for bovine tuberculosis testing in much of that state.

 
 
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First Lady Laura Bush holds the hand of first grade student Anna German with classmate Colin McMerty as she waves to the rest of the class at the Bismarck Municipal Airport Thursday Oct. 2, 2008 in Bismarck, N.D. North Dakota First Lady Mikey Hoevenis at...