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While it may seem unusual to find great eats at a place that sells ice scrapers and air fresheners, some convenience stores sell goodies ranging from homemade grinders to from-scratch pie.
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The coded message on slips of paper in the Victorian-era silk dress bedeviled many for nearly a decade. A secret found in an old book cracked the case.
No-smudging signs were posted at the University of Mary’s annual Mid-Winter Powwow, an event that took place Sunday, Jan. 15, in partnership with the United Tribes Technical College.
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In the new and perhaps final episode of Season 7 of the Dakota Spotlight investigative podcast, founder and host James Wolner looks into Schaffer, his long career at the Bismarck Police Department and how his paths crossed with Shelly Julson's before she disappeared in 1994.
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The police file in this case, recently obtained by Forum News Service, reveals an initial investigation that failed to obtain information that could have shed light on Sandra Jacobson's relationship -- and life in general -- in the days and weeks before she vanished from Bismarck, North Dakota, in 1996.
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A Forum News Service exclusive, from the full police case file: A re-investigation by the Bismarck Police Department into the disappearance of a mother and son explored the possibility of foul play, tracked phone and insurance records, and led to increasingly pointed questions for a family member.
"Faith Conversations" writer Roxane B. Salonen previews the Dec. 5 showing of "A Heart Like Water" at the Fargo Theatre.
Operators of Dakota Access announced this week that the embattled North Dakota pipeline can now carry up to 750,000 barrels of oil a day. The company is in the process of scaling up daily capacity to 1.1 million barrels.
The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education could issue a mask requirement for North Dakota’s 11 public colleges and universities, however the board left decisions on masks last year to officials at each institution, and a localized approach is the most likely outcome this time around, university system spokeswoman Billie Jo Lorius said.

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In what was likely the largest wet-plate photographic collaboration in history, Bismarck photographer Shane Balkowitsch created "No Vaccine for Death", a modern, COVID-19-influenced take on "Triumph of Death" by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Rep. Luke Simons is the first lawmaker to be expelled from the Legislature since North Dakota became a state, according to legislative officials. The next steps are unclear, but it’s likely the local GOP district committee in Dickinson will appoint Simons’ successor. GOP District 36 Chairman John Enderle did not respond to requests for comment.
The latest ruling comes just days after the inauguration of President Joe Biden, who has laid out an aggressive plan to address climate change that has generated anxiety among oil industry executives.

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