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In 2017, Norway Will be First Country to Shut Down FM radio

In a couple years, Norway will begin phasing out a technology that many of us take for granted — F.M. radio. Radio stations won’t go away, but they will transition to Digital Audio Broadcasting as a national standard. [...]Read More... from In[...]

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MHS Principal Chosen as Principal of the Year

Minot High-Magic City Campus head principal Scott Faul has been chosen as North Dakota’s secondary school principal of the year. Full story from KX News. [...]Read More... from MHS Principal Chosen as Principal of the Year

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Landowner Group Happy With Legislature

Leadership of the Northwest Landowners Association is pleased with the progress made in the 2015 legislative session. Several bills related to oil industry and pipelines were passed that will positively affect landowners. KX News has the full story. [...]Read More... from Landowner[...]

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Bismarck, Mandan Improve Water Parks and Pools

Bismarck and Mandan Park District’s are making improvements to their recreational water facilities. Full story from the Bismarck Tribune. [...]Read More... from Bismarck, Mandan Improve Water Parks and Pools

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Manitoba Flood Forecast Misses Mark, Costs Farmers

Flood forecasting is tricky business, and farmers in Manitoba will pay the price for a missed forecast this year. Get the full story on the unanticipated larger flows into the upper Assiniboine river from the Winnipeg Free Press. [...]Read More... from Manitoba[...]

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McKenzie County Well Sets Initial Production Record

Bakken oil wells typically have high initial production and then gradually decline over time, but information that has recently become public shows a well in McKenzie county has set a record for initial production at 7,824 barrels per day. [...]Read More... from[...]

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Solar Power will Soon be as Cheap as Coal

Improvements in the underlying technology and manufacturing efficiencies are driving the price of solar energy down towards the competitive realms. [...]Read More... from Solar Power will Soon be as Cheap as Coal

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Hoeven: EIA Finds Crude Oil Exports Will Lower Fuel Prices

The U.S. has a law that does not allow oil producers to export their product abroad, but it’s a holdover from a period when we were less energy independent. Now, the Energy Information Administration has found that allowing exports would boost prices[...]