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ND Pushes For Disaster Declaration
North Dakota's congressional delegation is urging President Obama to approve Gov. Dalrymple's request for a disaster declaration for 16 counties and the Spirit Lake Reservation.
Red Cross Warns of Local Donation Scam
Be aware - there's a scammer in town supposedly soliciting money for the Oklahoma tornado relief effort.
Hoeven Bill “Addresses” Gas Prices
ND Sen. John Hoeven was among legislators who introduced a bill to address the recent spike in gas prices.
Gay Scouts, Yes; Gay Scoutmasters, No…
After considerable debate, the leaders of the Boy Scouts of America have voted to allow openly gay scouts in their ranks while continuing to ban gay scoutmasters.
OK Survivor Gives Thanks To…No One…?
There may or may not be atheists in foxholes, but at least one survivor of the Oklahoma disaster is not exactly a "true-believer"...
Bis-Man Schools “Duck and Cover” for Safety
Baby boomers remember the days of "duck and cover" drills during the Cold War. As it turns out, many schools in Bismarck/Mandan and elsewhere have similar drills to deal with possible tornado emergencies.
Cold War Malaise, or: How I Learned To Start Worrying Again About the Bomb
As the New York Times notes, It sounds like an alternative ending to “Dr. Strangelove.”
BHS Alcohol Sanctions: Too Harsh?
When a Bismarck High School student gets busted on an alcohol charge, they can expect to experience not only legal consequences, but some rather harsh consequences from the school's administration.
Twisters Hammer Heartland
More than two dozen tornadoes swept through the Midwest Sunday, part of a massive storm system that killed at least one person and rendered much of Oklahoma a disaster area.
P-ball Has A Winner In Florida
Someone walked into a supermarket in suburban Florida over the past few days and bought a ticket now worth an estimated $590.5 million — the highest Powerball jackpot in history.