Kayla Whitaker, a 20-year-old Minnesota college student, has been chosen as one of 10 supporters who will be with Barack Obama backstage before he accepts the presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention in...
MOORHEAD, MN -- Officials at Concordia College in Moorhead, MN, are still weighing their options after Moorhead Racquetball and Fitness Center, a for-profit club that operated in a building it leased from the college, closed...
North Dakota's Board of Medical Examiners says only two of 13 doctors who were handed emergency suspensions since 1997 now practice in the state after the restrictions on them were lifted. An emergency suspension is issued when...
LINCOLN, R.I., Aug. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 325 students enrolled in accredited fine arts programs in American colleges participated this year in the second CROSS FINE LINES Scholarship Competition. The jury consisted of...
27 Sep 2008 I am speaking at the Minnesota Heritage Education Commission 33rd Annual Genealogy Conference at Minnesota State University. If you live within driving distance of Moorhead MN, this is your personal invitation, from...
hold a public reception from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Aug. 7 in the Boulder Public Library’s Canyon Gallery, 1000 Canyon Blvd., where members of the public will have a chance to meet the seven candidates for Boulder’s next city...
The idea was fairly simple. Use the organic material left over from processing an agricultural product, such as potatoes or sugar beets, to produce methane. The methane can then be used as a heat source for the processing...
MOORHEAD, Minn. - Authorities say a truck's hydraulic lift hit the underside of a bridge on Interstate 94 and knocked out huge chunks of the bridge, injuring four people and backing up traffic for miles. Clay County Sheriff...
Description Smaller and faster are two goals in today’s electronics market and an article in an international trade publication shows how North Dakota State University researchers, Fargo, design and build such electronics...
State officials say they suspended the North Dakota license of a Fargo doctor for sloppy handling of narcotics. The state Board of Medical Examiners says Dr. Rodney Lee let assistants fill out drug prescription forms for patients.