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Leonard Peltier’s Parole Request Denied Again
In a follow-up to our previous story, Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist serving two life sentences for the 1975 murder of two FBI agents, has once again been denied parole. This decision has sparked disappointment but little surprise among his supporters. Former Fargo Mayor John Lindgren, a vocal advocate...
Williston school board meeting times to start later, allowing more public engagement sessions
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - Start times for Williston Basin School District meetings will be moving back an hour to allow more time for public input. Regularly scheduled meetings will start at 6:30 p.m. instead of 5:30 p.m. At 6:05 p.m., the board will hold a public engagement session to discuss...
North Dakota Residents Speak Out: 15 Things To Outlaw Forever
There's really not much I don't like about North Dakota. Yeah, the weather can be annoying at times. Mostly the wind, but other than that I personally love the 4 changes of seasons even though sometimes we miss out on one or two of them Some years we don't get much of a spring or in other years fall is very short and we go right into winter.
University of North Dakota to help with air traffic controller shortage; Hoeven explains
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The University of North Dakota is helping to combat the shortage of qualified air traffic controllers to ensure growing airports like some in North Dakota have access to the staffing they need to maintain safety and efficiency. Senator John Hoeven said UND has air traffic control...
U.S. Small Business Administrator gets a taste of North Dakota.
The Administrator of the federal Small Business Administration toured the Fargo-area, Tuesday, looking at small businesses that have worked with the agency to turn an idea into an enterprise. Prairie Public’s Todd McDonald has details…
Take a deep dive into Red Trail Energy’s bioethanol manufacturing process
Founded in 2003, Red Trail Energy LLC (RTE) is a North Dakota-based investor group. “We are focused on financing, constructing, and, since 2007, operating a 50-million-gallon name-plate capacity corn-based bioethanol production facility near Richardton, North Dakota,” opens Jodi Johnson, CEO of RTE. “RTE is 100 percent investor-owned and governed by a board of directors encompassing seven members,” she adds.
Tip of the Week: Wimbledon Has Changed, But Stayed the Same
The courts at Wimbledon have changed significantly in the 21st century. The grass used to be thicker, slicker, and actually a different type. This has enabled the baseline players to play more defense, get more balls back in play, and then be aggressive once they get into the point. They can basically play similar to how they would play on a hard court or even a clay court.
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