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NDSU Extension director announces retirement
Duane Hauck says he is leaving the North Dakota State University Extension Service at the right time. Hauck, Extension Service director for the past seven years, announced he is retiring at the end of the year. "After 35 1/2 years in Extension, I feel...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Agriculture, Elections, Science and Technology
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'Tradition' remains top barley variety in North Dakota
Tradition is the top barley variety in North Dakota in 2011 for the sixth straight year. Tradition accounts for 54.4 percent of the 550,000 acres compared with 42.0 percent in 2010 and 45.2 percent in 2009. Lacey is the second most popular variety...Tags: Montana, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Officials say canceling N.D. fair sad but necessary
MINOT, N.D. (AP) - Canceling the North Dakota State Fair for the first time in its nearly half century of official existence is hard on an emotional and financial level, its manager said. Officials decided over the weekend to cancel this year's fair...Tags: Weather Reports, Disasters and Accidents, Weather, Human Interest, Floods
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CROP WEATHER REPORT
Agricultural summary Another week of mixed weather conditions brought 5.2 day suitable for fieldwork in the past seven days. Some farmers were busy haying and spraying, while others rebuild some roads and assessed hail damaged areas. Crop development...Tags: Weather Statistics, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Finance, Arable Farming
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Worst Heatwave In Years Grips Midwest, Moving East
ReutersAn oppressive and potentially deadly summertime mix of sizzling temperatures and high humidity baked a large swath of the country again on Sunday, pushing afternoon heat indexes in dozens of cities to dangerous levels. Forecasters warned the heatwave...Tags: Minneapolis, Joplin (Jasper, Missouri), Values, Springfield, Illinois
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Update: Heat wave continues; Aberdeen, S.D., reaches 98 with 121 heat index
As temperatures climbed into the 90s in Steele, N.D., on Sunday, a small window air conditioner in Paul and Betty Smokov's ranch home just couldn't keep up. "It's 82 in the house," Betty Smokov said. "The heat is really oppressive and sticky." That...Tags: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Washington (U.S. state), Michigan, Nebraska
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Storm damage survey planned in 3 N.D. counties
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Tornadoes that hit eastern North Dakota late Sunday damaged more than half a dozen farmsteads in one southeastern county. Victor and Beverly Weigel told KFGO radio on Monday that every building on their farmstead near...Tags: Weather, Tornadoes
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North Dakota State Senator Killed in Alaska Vehicle Crash
Channel 2 NewsAlaska State Troopers say a prominent North Dakota politician has been killed in a car crash along the Sterling Highway. Troopers say shortly before noon on Monday, a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban driven by North Dakota Senate Majority Leader Bob Stenehjem,...Tags: Broken Bones, Anchorage, Keith Johnson, Injuries and Wounds, Health
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U.S. Bans Chemicals in 'Bath Salts' Street Drug
ReutersWASHINGTON -- U.S. authorities on Friday issued a temporary ban on chemicals used in a new type of street drug known as "bath salts" that is increasingly popular among teens. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) took emergency action that makes...Tags: Insomnia, Health, Safety of Citizens, Government, Physical Conditions
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Rule change might reduce fuel disruptions in South Dakota
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — An official for the Magellan pipeline company, which has distribution terminals at Watertown and Sioux Falls, said Tuesday gasoline supply disruptions would be less likely in South Dakota under a change in volatility standards being...Tags: Minnesota, Watertown, Science and Technology, Petroleum Industry, South Dakota
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Seatbelt Use in Alaska Up Despite 2 Recent Crashes
Channel 2 NewsOver the past two days, there have been two car crashes resulting in critical injury and death. In one of those cases police say the driver, a vacationing state senator from North Dakota, was not wearing a seatbelt. He died, but his 11-year-old grandson...Tags: Montana, Bob Stenehjem, Disasters and Accidents, Travel, Transportation
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Headed to Hub City?
jbahr@aberdeennews.comAberdonians who tell North Dakota jokes might want to rethink their attitudes. According to a state Department of Transportation study, the biggest share of people who visit Aberdeen come from the north. The study counted an average of 9,580 vehicles...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations, Domestic Travel, Transportation, Travel
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Jul 17, 2011
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Jul 19, 2011
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