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2012 Forum Forward class graduates during ceremony in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - Eight Forum Communications Co.employees were feted this week as the 2012 Forum Forward class graduated and became alumni of the companys leadership training program started several yea...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:17 PM
Senate Bill 2326...don't drink the Kool-Aid!
It is a good thing I don't live in Bismarck. Heaven only knows how much time I would spend at the Capitol frothing at the mouth while trying to convey to legislators the idiocy of some of the things t...
Posted on 2/17/13 at 12:22 PM
4 weeks of Freezer Cooking
During the month of April, Crystal from Money Saving Mom had a series called 4 weeks to a more organized home. Each weekday she had an assignment to do during the day for different areas of the home....
Posted on 5/1/12 at 7:00 AM
VIDEO: North Dakota Democrats' 2012 convention highlights Gulleson, Heitkamp, Team North Dakota, Clinton
FARGO - North Dakota Democrats' annual convention this past weekend offered many examples of the party's optimism for this campaign year. Here's a look at some of the highlights from Saturday's event...
Posted on 3/19/12 at 4:30 PM
Need a dunker? Try a Cruller.
One hot Friday afternoon in October, I learned how to make Crullers. I wasn't at a cooking class. I was getting a private lesson from William (Bill) Strong in his kitchen in Willmar, Minnesota. I h...
Posted on 11/28/10 at 1:01 AM
Doyle has until Thursday to act on unsigned bills
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Jim Doyle has until Thursday to act on about four dozen bills passed this year by the Legislature.By The Associated Press , May 18, 2010
Fact check: Can overhaul law save Medicare?
President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law cuts about $500 billion from Medicare in the next 10 years and spends most of that to cover uninsured workers and their families.By By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press Writer , May 01, 2010
Health care law's unfinished business: cost curbs
What's it going to cost me? That's the single biggest unanswered question about President Barack Obama's new health care overhaul law — and its weak spot.By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press Writer , April 25, 2010
Wisconsin lawmakers agree to regulate payday lenders
Wisconsin lawmakers agreed to regulate the payday lending industry, take steps to turn around failing public schools and legalize the sale of raw milk as the session ended early today.By Ryan J. Foley, Associated Press Writer , April 23, 2010
Bill punishes firms that hire illegal immigrants
Companies that hire illegal immigrants would be ineligible for tax breaks and government contracts under a bill being considered by the Wisconsin Senate today.By The Associated Press , April 22, 2010
Wisconsin Senate to take up payday lending bill
The Wisconsin state Senate is scheduled to vote on a bill Tuesday that would regulate the payday lending industry for the first time.By The Associated Press , April 12, 2010
Proposal would require recycling of compact fluorescent lighting
Wisconsin lawmakers want manufacturers of compact fluorescent lighting to play a bigger role in recycling the bulbs. It’s part of an effort to cut down on the amount of mercury that ends up in the state’s landfills.By Kirk Carapezza, Wisconsin Public Radio , March 24, 2010
Assembly targets Doyle vetoes to protect funds
MADISON — The Assembly today will try to override Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle’s vetoes of a budget-repair bill to specifically protect funds for transportation, aid to public schools and health care.By By STEVEN WALTERS and STACY FORSTER/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , May 28, 2008
Retired teacher, laborer vie for votes in Billings Park
Residents living between North 19th and Belknap streets in Billings Park and Butler, Oakes and west side of Banks avenues have a choice for Douglas County Board when the polls open Tuesday.By Shelley Nelson , March 26, 2008
Doyle: Virtual school bill must cap enrollment
MADISON – Gov. Jim Doyle said Monday that he will veto any Assembly--passed bill to continue virtual schoolsBy By STEVEN WALTERS/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , February 26, 2008
Borelli’s petition for new trial faces March hearing
The fight to secure a new trial for convicted murderer Jason Borelli remains on paper until after Easter.By Maria Lockwood , January 31, 2008
Convicted killer seeks new trial
The man convicted for the 2006 murder of his midtown neighbor is seeking a new trial. A Wauwatosa attorney filed a motion Thursday on behalf of Jason Richard Borelli, 33.By Shelley Nelson , January 05, 2008
Legislature considers Leah’s Law
A dream to create a violent offenders registry in memory of Leah Gustafson got a boost in November when Wisconsin Rep. Scott Suder, R-Abbotsford, introduced the bill at the Capitol in Madison.By Anna Kurth , December 31, 2007
‘Leah’s Law’ formally introduced
State Reps Frank Boyle, D-Summit, Scott Suder, R-Abbotsford, and Suzanne Jeskewitz, R-Menomonee Falls, introduced bipartisan legislation today that would create a public information system and online registry of violent felons living in Wisconsin.October 09, 2007
‘Leah’s Law’ gains momentum
MADISON — Melinda Cooper is facing surgery. Exactly how she’s going to get through it, she doesn’t know.By Shelley Nelson , March 03, 2007
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