11/19/2008
Marine reservists from Wahpeton are heading back to Iraq.
Business is booming for some gun shops after the election.
Fargo is planning for another south side building boom.
Meanwhile the new downtown Fargo library is on time.
Across the river, a dog house might stand in the way of flood protection.
UND is becoming more worldly.
Three Devils Lake moms find a way to keep your tot away from the winter blahs.
Do you know where your teen will be Thursday night?
It pays to be the 13,000th.
11/18/2008
With winter on its way, many are worried about staying warm.
Utility bills are going up in West Fargo.
North Dakota's oil boom is pushing some services to the limit.
Filling up now costs less.
Law Enforcement in two western North Dakota communites are breaking in new facilities this week.
After a face lift, Minot considers fixing the inside of its Amtrak depot.
Across the Red River, fighting future floods continues.
Happy Birthday McLean county.
April 15th is closer than you think.
11/17/2008
North Dakota's piece of the cold war is up for sale.
Hemp makes its case to possibly replace corn and wheat as the cash crop of the 21st century.
There's a push to freeze tuition at state universites. This comes as NDSU's debt grows and looks toward the future.
Colleges in Bismarck thrive in the slow economy.
Flying out of Dickinson is getting easier.
Schools in western North Dakota hope co-op team work will keep sport teams on the field.
A Fargo neighborhood wants a place in history.
Oil boom continues
As oil prices fall on the world markets, the boom continues across western North Dakota.
Good for kids
Business week magazine just broke down the 50 best places to raise your kids. Criteria included cities with over 50,000 people and a median family income between $40-100K.
Spam without the can
By now we've all heard of the junk e-mail dubbed spam. Now two recent articles help us understand how it works and how hackers can hijack your personal e-mail. Click the link and scroll down to read a Watford City woman's story.
Geothermal
Urban Plains ice could swap cool for heat with a new aquatic center: "The bills would almost go away."
Printing Press
Printing press in Wishek is shutting down.