In late October, 42 year old Neche resident Brandon Clifford Eppler pled guilty to the Class B felony of attempted theft and deception of an amount over $50,000.00. Eppler had attempted to pull $100,000.
2012 graduate from Drayton Public School, Nathan Aufenkamp, was highlighted recently in a newsletter printed monthly by the Bismarck school system called Intercom.
Lawyers Seek to Persuade the Justices
Oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court is the most important, fascinating and visible part of the Justices’ public work on the High Bench.
By North Dakota Century Code, for candidates to be on the ballot for the June 11 primary election they must fill out and file a petition with the appropriate office 60 days prior to the election. That day was Monday, April 8th.
The EPA announced on Wednesday it will be offering $1 billion to states to assist them in becoming compliant with their just-announced drinking water standard. The goal of the standard, according to the EPA is protect Americans from “forever chemicals” in drinking water.
Early Spring Gives Farmers a Head Start
With weather conditions favoring an early spring, farming operations will begin in full force. As seeding takes priority, there are many things to be aware of as roads and fields are filled with equipment and the rush is on to get crops planted.
Anhydrous ammonia nurse tank owners urged to check manufacturer details, get inspections
Think spring! This time it might be it!
With spring in full force, yard work is also upon us and so is preparing the garden bed for a growing season. Soil is one of the essentials when it comes to gardening. A healthy soil will help your plants thrive and produce many fruits and vegetables.
Preplanning your garden layout and using alternative layouts instead of traditional rows can help your plants flourish.
FARMER Act-Good for Farmers and Taxpayers – North Dakota Senator John Hoeven has introduced the Federal Agriculture Risk Management Enhancement and Resilience or FARMER Act. In Hoeven’s view, this proposal puts the farm back into the farm bill.