WDAY - Sun Nov 30
It would replace a deteriorating portable classroom at Sweetwater Elementary that is more than 30 years old.
Farmer defies government by draining wetlandsBismarckTribune - Fri Nov 28
Armed with a tractor or a backhoe, Alvin Peterson bulldozes the dirt that chokes the waterways forming prairie potholes on his land, saying he's putting it back to the way God intended.
Devils Lake Community OrchestraKXMA-TV Dickinson - Sun Nov 23
It is the end of an era for the Community Orchestra in Devils Lake. Russell Pearson conducted his final performance this afternoon, after nearly three decades.
Day care provider charged with abus.....Minot Daily News - Fri Nov 21
RUGBY A Rugby day-care provider has been formally charged with abusing children in her care.
Otter Tail electric increase likely to hit in JanuaryThe Jamestown Sun - Fri Nov 21
Most of Otter Tail Power Co.'s proposed $6.1 million electric rate increase is likely to take effect in January unless the state Public Service Commission can challenge the company's numbers, regulators say.
Devils Lake Police Follow Tree TracksKMOT-TV Minot - Thu Nov 20
Devils Lake police say they followed tracks in the fresh snow to a home where they found a stolen Christmas tree.
Devils Lake Area Saluting FarmersKFYR-TV Bismarck - Thu Nov 20
Farmers in the Devils Lake area are getting a night out. The annual "Farmers Night Out" celebration was organized about four years ago by city officials to show their appreciation.
Devils Lake Landowners` Damage Claims RejectedKMOT-TV Minot - Wed Nov 19
North Dakota`s Supreme Court says state and local agencies don`t have to pay damages for Devils Lake flooding.
Devils Lake outlet closes for winterThe Winnipeg Free Press - Wed Nov 19
A North Dakota official says the contentious Devils Lake outlet has been shut down for the winter, after running all summer and into the fall.
Devils Lake landowners' damage claims rejectedKXMB News - Wed Nov 19
Eds: APNewsNow. Will be led. Bismarck , N.D. North Dakota 's Supreme Court says state and local agencies don't have to pay damages for Devils Lake flooding.
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