07/13/11 Walid Shoebat had a blunt message for the roughly 300 South Dakota police officers and sheriff's deputies who gathered to hear him warn about the dangers of Islamic radicalism.
07/12/11 Trailer after trailer pulled steadily through an unloading alley at the Philip Livestock Auction on a recent Tuesday, as cattlemen from across western South Dakota brought cattle to the auction barn.
07/11/11 Thousands filled Peoples Church in northeast Fresno on Sunday to say a final goodbye to the Rev. G.L. Johnson, the church's longtime pastor. Whether they were church members, fellow pastors or family members, each felt a strong connection to the man many called "a pastor to the people."
06/30/11 Baptist Press Stories for Jun. 30 2011 --------------------------------------- Church van tragedy stirs upcoming revival http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35670 IMB & NAMB partnership to transcend national, geographic borders http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35667 In Japan, 'ground presence' makes impact http://www.bpnews ...
06/29/11 The Rev. G.L. Johnson, the longtime senior pastor of Peoples Church who ministered to thousands and earned the confidence of city leaders and fellow clergy members, died early this morning after battling cancer of the bile duct. He was 83.
06/29/11 Geithner pushed back against calls from a group of Republican lawmakers to prioritize paying interest on debt and cut spending instead of raising the debt ceiling. Here is the full text of his letter and the full text of the original letter Geither is responding to: Dear Senator DeMint: I am writing in response to your letter of May 23, 2011, regarding the statutory debt limit. President Obama ...
06/29/11 The last time we profiled Harold Hamm, the billionaire founder of Continental Resources, it was early 2009 and oil prices had slumped to $40 a barrel. This was bad news for Hamm's foray into the vast Bakken oil play that spreads under North Dakota and Montana. Tight rocks and tricky drilling there neces sitate $50 crude to break even. Now with oil back near $100, Hamm is sitting pretty. He's set ...
06/28/11 n Dexter Deshaun Ward, black, 22, 102 Wheeler St., Terrell TX, Remaining AFT/Forbid, Rseisting with Forcen Madison Christine Kelley, white, 19, 682 Bailey Cutoff, Marshall TX, Possession Marijuana Misdeamenor, Possession Drug Paraphenlian Michael Edward Stanfill, white, 45, 243 Forest Trail, Marshalll TX, Fugitiven Devin C. Eason, black, 17, 1004 Many St., Bossier City, Burglary, Inhabited ...
06/27/11 Dirty debris-laden Souris River floodwaters were slowly receding on Monday from Minot, North Dakota, where thousands of displaced residents may wait weeks before they can survey extensively damaged homes.
06/27/11 STORM LAKE - On Saturday, June 18, 2011, Faith, Hope & Charity hosted the first-ever Marina to Marina Run, Walk and Roll 10K from Lakeside Marina to Casino Beach Marina. The event offered a 2-person...
06/21/11 Stefan Logan is used to people telling him what he can't do on a football field; that's why the 5-foot-6 return ace for the Lions is always playing with a self-motivated edge.
06/20/11 Two crop-spraying planes have crashed recently in South Dakota. The pilot of one of them was killed.
06/20/11 The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are looking into a fatal crash near Highmore on Friday. The pilot has not been identified.
06/18/11 The last letter Randy Thompson received from TransCanada Corp., arrived in early April, a blunt missive offering $17,861 to let the Calgary-based company run a 36-inch oilsands pipeline across his family's land.
06/15/11 The head of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers is blasting Canada Post's "totally irresponsible" decision to shut down its urban operations across the country.
06/14/11 If the U.S. Senate confirms him for a spot on the Securities and Exchange Commission, Daniel M. Gallagher will take a pay cut of more than $1 million a year.
06/13/11 The memory we bring forth as First Nations people is of a time and way of life where LGBTQI folks were accepted. Fred's legacy goes beyond tacit racism and cultural appropriation.
06/13/11 EDITOR'S NOTE: BP Ledger carries items for reader information each Monday from various Southern Baptist-related entities, and news releases of interest from other sources. The items are published as received.
06/13/11 Baptist Press Stories for Jun. 13 2011 --------------------------------------- Crossover brings 'Living Water' to Arizona desert http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35517 Coverage from Phoenix SBC Annual Meeting http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35515 Crossover 2011 VIDEO http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35516 ...
06/11/11 After facing the challenge of having to construct their own levee, the residents of a Fort Pierre neighborhood are putting their faith in what they have built. |