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Going gluten free
November 25, 2009
Imagine having to give up most of the foods that you eat everyday, all at once or else you'd get very sick.
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The 2 men whose luggage was taken and searched by the bomb squad at Hector International over the weekend say it was a frustrating experience that took way too long.
We all hear the warnings, but we don't always pay attention. Slow down when near a snow plow! When visibility is reduced, The North Dakota Department of Transportation is now sending 2-plows to do the job of one.
One of the latest crashes involved a vehicle normally called to injury accidents, an ambulance. It happened just outside Mapleton. A Jamestown ambulance carrying an elderly patient lost control, rolling at least once, injuring three people.
Storm Tracker Weather Forecast for Tuesday, February 9th, 2010. (6:30 am)
Toyota, the world's largest automaker is recalling more than 400-thousand hybrid vehicles world-wide because of safety problems; Democrats in Minnesota's Senate are outlining a $50-million dollar proposal to create jobs; Lawmakers are looking for public input on how to change the way business is done in the state.
At time when many types of cancer are decreasing in the United States, pancreatic cancer cases are rising. In fact, it's the fourth leading cause of cancer death in both men and women.
UMKC vs. NDSU women's basketball; Troy Mattern takes over as Bruins Football Coach; Fargo North vs. Grand Forks girl's hockey.
The game of pool, or billiards, is something many of us have played at some time in our lives. But recently, I came across a group of ladies on south Fargo who are not only just learning the game, they're loving it!
For the past few months, leaders have been looking at options for permanent flood protection. It's seemed a diversion in North Dakota was the front-runner, at least with the public. But, now the Army Corps of Engineers is leaning toward a Minnesota diversion. We talked with the mayors of Fargo and West Fargo to see what they think about a diversion going across the river.
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Delicate balance
February 9, 2010The 2 men whose luggage was taken and searched by the bomb squad at Hector International over the weekend say it was a frustrating experience that took way too long.
Safety strategy
February 9, 2010We all hear the warnings, but we don't always pay attention. Slow down when near a snow plow! When visibility is reduced, The North Dakota Department of Transportation is now sending 2-plows to do the job of one.
Ambulance crashes
February 9, 2010One of the latest crashes involved a vehicle normally called to injury accidents, an ambulance. It happened just outside Mapleton. A Jamestown ambulance carrying an elderly patient lost control, rolling at least once, injuring three people.
Weather Forecast
February 9, 2010Storm Tracker Weather Forecast for Tuesday, February 9th, 2010. (6:30 am)
National/Regional Headlines
February 9, 2010Toyota, the world's largest automaker is recalling more than 400-thousand hybrid vehicles world-wide because of safety problems; Democrats in Minnesota's Senate are outlining a $50-million dollar proposal to create jobs; Lawmakers are looking for public input on how to change the way business is done in the state.
Health First Report
February 9, 2010At time when many types of cancer are decreasing in the United States, pancreatic cancer cases are rising. In fact, it's the fourth leading cause of cancer death in both men and women.
Sports Report
February 9, 2010UMKC vs. NDSU women's basketball; Troy Mattern takes over as Bruins Football Coach; Fargo North vs. Grand Forks girl's hockey.
Pool Sharks
February 8, 2010The game of pool, or billiards, is something many of us have played at some time in our lives. But recently, I came across a group of ladies on south Fargo who are not only just learning the game, they're loving it!
Local Mayors react
February 8, 2010For the past few months, leaders have been looking at options for permanent flood protection. It's seemed a diversion in North Dakota was the front-runner, at least with the public. But, now the Army Corps of Engineers is leaning toward a Minnesota diversion. We talked with the mayors of Fargo and West Fargo to see what they think about a diversion going across the river.
