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Dickinson City Commission wants policy on religious symbols
The Dickinson City Commission is considering a policy regarding the display of religious symbols on city property, reports The Dickinson Press. Read more: http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/3008...
Posted on 12/6/10 at 10:16 AM
Prosecution Rests in Samshal Attempted Murder Case
By Stephen J. Lee , October 31, 2012
Court: ND Tree Owners on Hook For Neighbor Damage
BISMARCK — North Dakota tree owners take note: If your tree's branches damage your neighbor's house, he or she may be able to get into your pocket.By Dale Wetzel , October 24, 2012
Kirkpatrick Conviction Upheld
North Dakota's Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a man who hired a hitman to kill his son-in-law in Fargo.By WDAY Staff Reports , October 23, 2012
Grand Forks Attorney Faces Reprimand
By Stacie Van Dyke , October 16, 2012
Convicted Arsonist Tara Andvik Appealing Conviction
By Mike Nowatzki , October 11, 2012
Jerry Sandusky Sentenced to At Least 30 Years
By Mark Scolforo , October 09, 2012
Attorneys: Man was Having Psychotic Episode When He Beat Children, Set their Bedroom on Fire
By Mike Nowatzki , October 09, 2012
Emerado, ND, Man Pleads Guilty to Possessing Child Porn
By Stephen J. Lee , October 05, 2012
Committee Looking For Minority Bias In North Dakota Courts
April 06, 2011
Minot Homicide Suspect Being Held
A Texas man accused of stabbing to death another Texas man in a North Dakota motel has been ordered held without bond.By Associated Press , March 15, 2011
Pizza Corner in Valley City Owed $15K for Spoiled Pizzas
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota's Supreme Court says a Valley City company is owed more than $15,000 for a ruined shipment of frozen pizzas.By Associated Press , December 22, 2010
Jury Deliberations Resume
Jury deliberations will resume Friday in the trial of an Oklahoma City handyman accused of beating a Fargo dentist to death with a hammer.By Associated Press , December 10, 2010
Attorneys Wrap Up Evidence Phase in Fargo Murder Trial
By Dave Roepke , December 08, 2010
TRF Man Charged In Sex Case Arrested Again While Out On Bail
By WDAZ Staff Reports , December 02, 2010
Minnesota Court of Appeals Gets New Chief Judge
The Minnesota Court of Appeals is getting a new chief judge. Gov. Tim Pawlenty on Thursday promoted Appeals Judge Matthew E. Johnson, appointing him to a three-year term as chief judge that begins Nov. 1 and expires Oct. 31, 2013.October 15, 2010
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