UND agrees to exchange program with Taiwan school

UND is taking part in an exchange program with Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan, that will be a key part of international exchanges.

ND PSC candidate backing carbon dioxide project

Carbon dioxide project is being supported by Democratic candidate, Brad Crabtree.

NDSU's $32M fundraising campaign approved by board

State education officials approved the renovating and expansion of NDSU's basketball arena.

Town changes annual event to 'Floodfest'

Annual celebration name will be changed to Floodfest in the hope of gathering more people and support to save the town.

New stuff at Night Out; walk down to check it out

Guest sponsor SHIP promotes healthy approach
 

Pat Anderson has been auditor before, and wants to be auditor again

This is familiar territory for her
 

Alerus Center in the red but ahead of budget

Reports that the Alerus Center is doing better than the $206,000 they anticipated being behind with.

Bike and Build group coming to Crookston this evening

They'll spend the night here before embarking on longest trek of the summer on Saturday.

ND corrections officer thinks firing was political

Brandon Mathiason is filing an appeal with the County Commission based on his belief of being fired for political reasons.

Teen burned by lightning strike takes it in stride

Austin Shinler got burned and knocked unconscious when a lightning bolt struck the rock he was sitting on.

New border station opens near Grand Forks

A new station west of the Grand Fork's airport has been added by the U.S. Border Patrol.

Interstate chemical spill didn't hurt slough

A recent chemical spill is said to of not hurt a slough nearby.

Assualt suspect sentenced

Robert Gray is sentenced to 13 years for assaulting his female neighbor.

ND counties rich in energy tops in annual wages

Highest paying jobs in ND go to the counties with lignite mining, power plants, or oil.

NDSU manure spill investigated in fish kill

Authorities are looking to find out if the manure spill at NDSU caused more than 100 fish to die.

Dogs attack mail carrier

Mail carrier, Bryan Bloomquist, is in the hospital recovering after being mauled by two dogs.

Colleges seeking stronger China ties

The Board of Higher Education is asked to set-up a "Confucius Institute" that will pay for Chinese language teachers, books, and materials.

Seven 'listening session's lead up to December 'Summit Connecting Ag'

Session held Wednesday at UMC.

Pathways volunteers do double-duty in Crookston

They help with vacation Bible school, do service projects around town

Title aide time reductions remain, for now

Board members hesitant to spend money to restore lost classroom time.

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