07/13/11 Eula D. Joslin, 87, a resident of the Wenatchee Valley for the past 45 years, spending the last three years in Ephrata near her family, died Saturday, July 9, 2011, in Columbia Basin Retirement Center.
06/18/11 An NCAA spokesman says the association won't change a policy that will penalize the University of North Dakota for keeping its Fighting Sioux nickname. The statement supports the Big Sky Conference's objections to the nickname. UND wants t
06/13/11 A massive storm moved through western and central North Dakota last night how will this affect the Missouri River? Good Afternoon, I'm Donnell Preskey... Officials say last nights rainfall will have little effect on the flood fight in and ar
06/05/11 In a column shortly after Bertha Rachael Palmer's death in 1959, Forum reporter Roy P. Johnson called her one of North Dakota's most notable women. Talk about this topic
06/03/11 Frank Russ lives his retirement in the whirl of natural disasters. The American Red Cross volunteer spent most of May operating a shelter for tornado victims in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and returned to Milwaukee on Monday, just in time to repack and set off for Bismarck, N.D.
05/31/11 The Missouri River is getting closer to hitting 16 feet which is flood stage. And work on levees that will protect Bismarck Mandan are nearing completion. U.S. Corps of Engineers spokesperson, Paul Johnson, says 70% of their projects ar
05/23/11 Officials say construction is scheduled to start for a new housing project in the North Dakota oil patch. The so-called Bakken Commons will have three separate housing facilities with 10 bedrooms each. Each building is over 2,200 square feet and
04/26/11 Traveling thousands of miles from home to experience the American way of life. A Brazilan Study Exchange team is traveling Rotary District 5580, which stretches 1200 miles..from Ontario Canada, to Bowman North Dakota. While in Bismarck, team members ar
04/21/11 McCallie's T.J. Duncan has been nominated for the prestigious Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award, one of the highest national honors a high school wrestler can receive. He is the only nominee from the state of Tennessee.
04/20/11 STILLWATER, Okla. -- The National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum has selected its 2011 state and regional winners of the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award as part of its Educational Outreach Program.
04/19/11 PENDLETON, Ore. -- April 19, 2011-Outdoor Life magazine released its fourth annual list of the "Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen," an exhaustive list of the best places to live for those who love the outdoors.
04/19/11 Outdoor Life magazine on Tuesday released its fourth annual list of the Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen, an exhaustive list of the best places to live for those who love the outdoors -- and Bend finished atop this year's list, at No. 1.
04/19/11 Outdoor Life magazine released its fourth annual list of the "Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen," an exhaustive list of the best places to live for those who love the outdoors.
04/12/11 LITTLE ROCK - Governor Mike Beebe today announced the following judicial appointment: Deborah Knox, Mountain Home, as Special Associate Justice to the Arkansas Supreme Court for the case styled 10-1094 Hempstead County Hunting Club, Inc. v. Southwestern Electric Power Company, et al. Replaces Justice Courtney Henry, who has disqualified herself from this case. Governor Mike Beebe also annou...
04/12/11 Governor Mike Beebe announced the following appointments Tuesday.
04/11/11 Sometime in the next few days, waves of snow geese will fill the sky across parts of North Dakota and western Minnesota as the birds race north toward their arctic breeding grounds.
04/11/11 Storms that moved across Arkansas on Monday morning left some damage behind in at least three counties. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports damage in Hot Spring, Faulkner, and White counties.
04/09/11 After more than a decade of intensive hunting pressure to trim the numbers of snow geese that fly through North Dakota and western Minnesota, the midcontinent population of the birds remains too high. The snow geese continue to threaten the fragile arctic coastline where they spend their summers.
04/08/11 He is a Comanche and a Kiowa, recreating a trail of Cherokee tears, but the names of the tribes are not the important thing, Ron Cooper says. The tears all had the same salt and copper tang, no matter which tribe shed them.
04/07/11 Three educators from outside Iowa were named Wednesday as finalists for the West Des Moines school superintendent's job. |