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Principals of 'cowboy ethics' now law in Wyoming
On Wednesday, Governor Dave Freudenthal signed legislation officially adopting "cowboy ethics" as the Wyoming state code. Among the tenets of the code are living courageously, taking pride i...
Posted on 3/5/10 at 2:49 AM
Conflict ebbs as the Missouri River rises
BISMARCK — Recreational boaters are back and the fish are biting in the upper reaches of the Missouri River system. Hundreds of miles downstream, fully laden barges are again plying the Big Muddy without worry of hitting bottom.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , August 02, 2010
Pipestone dairy fined for May manure spill
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has fined a Pipestone County dairy $10,000 for a 252,000-gallon manure spill that caused a fish kill.By Associated Press , September 30, 2009
Ducks in the wind: Research project explores impact of wind farms on nesting waterfowl
By Brad Dokken , July 12, 2009
Zorbaz celebrates 25 years on Little Pine
July 10, 2009
Bioenergy Park to be developed on former Ainsworth plant site
Mary Eaton and Robin Larson of The Idea Circle Inc., announced Tuesday they have purchased the former Ainsworth Engineered LLC site east of Bemidji to develop a Bioenergy Park.By Molly Miron , July 01, 2009
Conservationists say tax equals green Minnesota
ST. PAUL – Mike Kilgore says the green Minnesotans pay in a higher tax beginning Wednesday will mean a greener Minnesota in a year.
By Don Davis , June 30, 2009
Patrons of Prairie Lakes Co-op share in record $1.8 million cash distribution
About 1,470 eligible patrons of Prairie Lakes Co-op will share in a record distribution $1.8 million in cash patronage and equity redemptions during 2009 based on business they’ve conducted with the company.May 01, 2009
Agreement struck on Chequamegon Forest logging area
Environmental groups and the U.S. Forest Service have reached an agreement on the disputed Cayuga timber sale area in the Chequamegon National Forest.By John Myers , April 29, 2009
Ainsworth Lumber Co.seeks new uses for OSB plants
Ainsworth Lumber Co. probably won’t mill oriented strand board again at the Bemidji, Grand Rapids and Cook, Minn., plants.By Molly Miron , April 23, 2009
ND again protests Minnesota's plan for carbon fees
Minnesota newsBISMARCK—Minnesota’s plan to charge North Dakota power plants for fees to offset costs of carbon dioxide emissions violates the U.S. Constitution’s Commerce Clause, the North Dakota Industrial Commission says in a letter to Minnesota regulators.
By Janell Cole , April 22, 2009
EPA looks for ways to not let the bedbugs bite
By Associated Press , April 15, 2009
Mitchell business has close call with controlled burn
The flames singed the siding of Mitchell Manufacturing at 3150 W. Havens and workers evacuated the building for about half an hour around 1:40 p.m., said Steve Willis, of the Mitchell Fire Department.
April 14, 2009
'Just about perfect' weather gives ND barley production big boost
North Dakota barley production jumped in 2008, thanks in large part to weather during the growing season in the east that one farmer described as "just about perfect."By Blake Nicholson , October 13, 2008
Obama, McCain not sweet on sugar?
Neither major presidential candidate appears to have a sweet tooth – at least when it comes to subsidizing the American sugar industry.September 29, 2008
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