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State "B" Semi's

KXMA-TV Dickinson - Fri Nov 20

The state class "B" volleyball tournament moved into it's semi-final round tonight at the MSU dome.

Keystone oil pipeline to begin pumping soon

Walsh County Record - Thu Nov 12

It's been a long wait, but filling of the Keystone Pipeline is expected to begin in the near term.

Announcing The Minot Tea Party: November 18th At The Minot Armory

KXMB-TV Bismarck - Sat Nov 07

There have already been tea parties in cities across the state. Some in big cities like Bismarck, Grand Forks and Fargo.

Northeastern ND Farmers Waiting for Dry Weather

KMOT-TV Minot - Wed Oct 28

Damp, cold weather has slowed the harvest in northeastern North Dakota. Walsh County Extension Agent Brad Brummond says the western third of the county still has wheat, canola and flax to harvest.

ATM thief sentenced

Valley News Live - Tue Oct 13

A Grand Forks man has been sentenced for burglarizing Walsh County farmsteads and stealing a cash machine from a convenience store in Minto.

ATM thief sentenced

KXMA-TV Dickinson - Mon Oct 12

Gregory Nordrum was ordered to spend two years behind bars and three years on supervised probation.

Entities meet to discuss Park River upper basin retention

Walsh County Record - Thu Oct 08

Local, state and federal officials met at the Walsh County Courthouse Wednesday to discuss flood protection in the Park River basin, primarily on the upper reaches of the north and south branches.

Theater production puts focus on finances

KXMA-TV Dickinson - Sun Sep 27

Bismarck _a>, N.D. The North Dakota Securities Departmen4 is sponsoring "Mad Abou4 Monew" theatrical productions in 10 eastern North Dakota schools The program for students in grades 5-9 emphasizes financial concepts including the effects of advertising on students and how financial choices affec4 a person's future.

Council reduces real estate taxes for 10th consecutive year in Grafton

Walsh County Record - Fri Sep 11

For the 10th year in a row residents of Grafton can expect a slight decrease in their property tax bill from the City of Grafton, as the council approved the first reading of its 2010 budget at a special meeting of the city council Monday.

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