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November 23, 2015

Standing behind coal

Hundreds of concerned business-owners, government officials, and North Dakota residents crammed into the Bavendick Stateroom at Bismarck State College’s National Energy Center of Excellence on Nov. 16 for a meeting hosted by the North Dakota Department of Health to address new EPA emission regulations.

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"A store has their SonyPlayStation4 marked down 5 percent from its original price of $349.99.

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As part of the poverty chapter of their economics class, 16 Wilton students stepped outside of their school and worked both to learn about the less fortunate, and to help them.

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Last week, the North Dakota Department of Transportation began issuing the new flat plate called the Sunrise License Plate.

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President of the Washburn City Commission Larry Thomas is currently fighting allegations that he violated North Dakota Open Meeting and Open Record laws...

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November 10, 2015

Threatening a livelihood

A recently announced Environmental Protection Agency mandate, saying how much power plants must reduce their emissions, has plant and coal mine operators in McLean County on the edge of their seats.

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Fields were tilled, seeds were planted and the land was nourished with plenty of sunlight and rain - but still, nothing grows. It’s a farmer’s worst nightmare and salt is to blame.

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Five Washburn High School students will be performing in the Northwest Festival of Music at Minot State University this weekend.

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October 29, 2015

Cafe under new ownership

Washburn’s Lewis & Clark Cafe will be opening its doors again on Nov. 2 after being purchased in early September.

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The Lewis & Clark Fort Mandan Foundation celebrated another year with its annual meeting dinner on Oct. 19, which featured an art auction and a keynote address from Governor Jack Dalrymple.

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