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Legislators support $67M ND prison remodel
A legislative committee is supporting a
$67 million remodeling of North Dakota's state prison in Bismarck.
The project includes replacing one of the prison's main cell
blocks, construction of a new medical clinic and building a new
unit for trou
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Wild Hog Shot in MN
A PIG ON THE LOOSE NEAR DETROIT LAKES MINNESOTA WILL NO LONGER BE TEARING UP GARDENS AND CHASING LIVESTOCK.
THE D-N-R HAS BEEN GETTING REPORTS OF A WILD PIG "WITH TUSKS" RUNNING THROUGH YARDS THERE.
BUT AFTER WITNESSING THE POT-BELLIED PIG ATTACKING H
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Crop Spraying
It's GO time not only for farmers across the state...but for another business as well.
Tonight Reporter Sarah Gustin breaks down the details of one business that is truly "over our heads."
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Do you ever look at a crop sparyer making hundreds of tur
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Mathern Touts Wind Potential
It was a windy day across North Dakota - the perfect time for the man who wants to unseat Governor John Hoeven to talk about wind energy.
Democrat Tim Mathern says the state should be producing at least 10-thousand megawatts of wind power within 12 years
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Learning How to spot Arson
The Bismarck landfill became a classroom of sorts this afternoon.
That's because an annual fire investigations seminar at the fill today.
Jason Torreano has the story.
Where there's smoke, there's fire - and after the fire, comes the investiga
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Fire Near Ft. Rice
Fire officials say the wind has flared up a fire that was put out last night near Fort Rice...south of Mandan.
The fire has burned for miles and is along the river bottoms on U.S. Corp of Engineers land.
The current rangeland fire index for Morton
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Wanted - Ryatt Levine
He's only 19 but authorities say he has quite the criminal history and they need your help.
The Burleigh County Sheriffs Department is looking for Ryatt Levine.
He escaped from the Bismarck Transitional Center July 15th.
He was servi
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Mathern's Wind Energy Plan
The Democratic Candidate for Governor says wind can help reverse the deline of rural North Dakota...
Tim Mathern today reveals his wind energy plan.
Which would expand wind energy in our state.
Mathern says North Dakota has twice the wind t
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Guard M.D.
A Bismarck Doctor makes a commitment today to serve our country.
Dr. Craig Smith was sworn in to the North Dakota National Guard.
The Anesthesiologist will serve as a flight surgeon in the 119th wing.
Col. Robert Becklund says that there is
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Wind Debate
Democratic Candidate for Governor Tim Mathern says North Dakota needs to be producing more wind power...
Mathern says incumbent Republican Governor John Hoeven hasn't been ambitious enough in setting wind power goals.
He says North Dakota h
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School Supply Shortage
Many kids are putting on their new backpacks and filling them with supplies.
But some students are not as fortunate.
Brad Feldman shows us how many kids need your support to head back to class with the supplies they need.
The fill the bus cam
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New Doctor in Town

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Fire burns about 7 miles along river south of Mandan...
Firefighters say a blaze along the
Missouri River south of Mandan appears to be contained after it
came to a bend in the river.
No buildings burned and no injuries have been reported.
But Mandan Rural Fire Chief Lynn Gustin says the heat an
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Obama campaign establishes ND rural outreach
Democrat Barack Obama's North Dakota
presidential campaign is setting up a group to highlight Obama's
differences with Republican John Mc-Cain on rural policy.
McCain opposed a comprehensive farm bill that Congress approved
this year. Obama supp
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ND gov candidate sets 10,000 MW wind power goal
Democratic governor candidate Tim Mathern
says North Dakota should be producing at least 10,000 megawatts of
wind power by the year 2020.
Mathern says incumbent Republican Gov. John Hoeven hasn't been
ambitious enough in setting North Dakota's e
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ND gov candidate sets 15,000 MW wind power goal
Democratic governor candidate Tim Mathern
says North Dakota should be producing at least 10,000 megawatts of
wind power by the year 2020.
Mathern says incumbent Republican Gov. John Hoeven hasn't been
ambitious enough in setting North Dakota's e