KXMA-TV Dickinson - Thu Nov 26
It's around this time of year that many high school seniors are committing to a college or university.
Another new oil formation for North Dakota?Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Mon Nov 23
A crude-bearing cache known as the Birdbear, beneath North Dakota's already booming oil patch, can be tapped using new technology that would expand horizontal drilling to parts of the state that have never seen it, geologists believe.
Nonconference at Daytona BeachKXMB-TV Bismarck - Thu Nov 19
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Customs agents seize 316,000 bongs in LAKXMB-TV Bismarck - Thu Nov 19
Customs officials say they got a surprise when they found 316,000 glass bongs disguised as Christmas ornaments at the Los Angeles harbor.
ShopRite Classic returning after 3 year absenceKXMA-TV Dickinson - Sun Nov 15
After losing at least seven tournaments since 2007, the LPGA is renewing an old acquaintance.
Madoff's personal belongings up for auctionKXMA-TV Dickinson - Sat Nov 14
Eds: CORRECTS spelling of 'stationery' in 4th graf; APNewsNow. Will be led after 10 a.m. auction.
Hawaii planning to replenish sand at Waikiki BeachKXMA-TV Dickinson - Fri Nov 13
Eds: APNewsNow. By AUDREY McAVOY Associated Press Writer HONOLULU Hawaii officials are appealing to the state's tourism authority for funds to restore part of world-famous Waikiki Beach.
defying both gravity and common senseCavalier Daily - Tue Nov 10
I was doing my best to forget a difficult week in paradise. New Zealand's springtime greenery is an unfairly cruel temptation during exam time here.
Hurricane warnings...Deaths in Iraq...White House meeting...KXMB-TV Bismarck - Mon Nov 09
The Category 1 storm could make landfall as soon as tomorrow. Residents of Florida's Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key have been urged to leave, and school is canceled there today and Tuesday.
Continued season of discontentJamaica Observer - Fri Nov 06
"The worker is worthy of his hire," it says in Holy Writ. Well, it should be interesting to see what would be writ about the storm now raging over the wage packet of the now-defunct Governor of the Bank of Jamaica.
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