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4/13/2009 North Dakotans as young as 16 may soon be able to donate blood without a parent`s permission. North Dakota law now requires a donor who is younger than 18 to have a note from a parent or guardian to donate blood.
Tags: North Dakotans, property tax
The Red River dipped below 40 feet for the first time in three days Sunday in Fargo-Moorhead. But a brewing snowstorm, a swamped school and the start of an overwhelming cleanup kept any euphoria in check. Schools, colleges, many nonessential businesses...
Tags: Fargo-Moorhead, National Weather Service, Fargo City, North Dakotans, Minnesota, winds gust, Red River Valley, service meteorologist, snow storms, winter storms
N.D. The Red River continues to rise at a historic clip and is on track to surpass the city's 1897 record by Saturday, Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker said Thursday, as officials prepared for evacuations and planned to raise dikes to hold back the water....
Tags: Fargo, North Dakotans, Red River, Missouri River, largest city, power plants, rises red, disastrous flooding, ice jam
3/13/2009 The Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation is taking over the North Dakota Centennial Farm Program. The program recognizes farms and ranches that have been in the same family for 100 or more years.
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Lee Grand Forks Herald Published Thursday, November 06, 2008 The new voting-by-mail option for general elections worked well in Walsh County, where 71 percent of those voting did so by mail or absentee ballot, instead of showing up Election Day, said...
Tags: Grand Forks Herald, North Dakotans
N.D. (AP) Barack Obama, who has deployed more than 50 staffers in North Dakota in an attempt to become the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry the state since 1964, is pulling out. An Obama spokeswoman, Amy Brundage, confirmed Sunday that...
Tags: North Dakotans, Barack Obama