If you're looking for more of the same old song and dance, and the same old talking points, Jim Walsh is NOT your man. Jim is an "equal opportunity offender" host, who believes everybody should be accountable, regardless of whether they have a "D" or an "R" next to their name. In real life, Jim is actually a very friendly fellow from the Philadelphia area who enjoys a quiet life with his wife, two cats and two guitars (a guitar for each cat). If you're fed up with "conservaclone' radio, give Jim a listen!
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It’s Clean-Up Week!
In another sure sign of spring, Clean-Up Week has arrived in Bismarck.
For details, check the city website here...
Fewer Deer Licenses Available This Year
The projected number of deer gun licenses available for this coming season could be 5,800 fewer than last season, making it the lowest number available in thirty-one years.
Cats Rebound to Even Series
A spectacular short-handed goal by Daniel Kovar helped push the Bobcats past the Austin Bruins 5-2 Saturday, to even the Central Division finals at 1-1.
Cats Enter Round 2, in Austin
The Bismarck Bobcats enter their second round of playoff action tonight, facing the Bruins in Austin, MN.
Hear it all with Paul Teeple starting at 6:45 this evening on SuperTalk 1270 and SuperTalk1270.com.
(Revised) 80+ Temps Coming to Bismarck/Mandan
Get ready to savor some grass between your toes - the temperature on Saturday is expected to hit 80...
UND Hockey Players Cited, Disciplined
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — UND mens' hockey coach Dave Hakstol is taking scholarship money away from some players after they received citations following the season.
State Senate OKs Animal Cruelty Bill
The North Dakota State Senate has signed off on the latest version of a bill to strengthen the state's animal cruelty laws.
Spring Should Arrive By This Weekend
After what most in North Dakota would call a far too-long winter, it looks like spring is on the way.
Red River at Fargo predicted to hit 32 feet
FARGO – The Red River at Fargo is forecast to rise to 32 feet by next Monday, according to a forecast issued today by the National Weather Service.
Cats Move On With 6-0 Blowout
The Bobcats have moved on the the next round of NAHL playoff action with a 6-0 win over the Brookings Blizzard.