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Overhaul of N.D. road repair financing sought:
Faced with declining federal highway aid and stagnant fuel tax collections, North Dakota lawmakers are considering major changes in the state's tax structure to provide more money for road repairs. [Full Story]Sponsor: Bismarck Cars
Blagojevich ousted as Ill. gov.; Quinn sworn in:
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - After weeks of shocking twists and turns, the conclusion of Rod Blagojevich's tenure as Illinois governor offered no surprises at all. [Full Story]Sponsor: NIE
BISMARCK BOYS HOCKEY: Demons turn to their big line:
The Bismarck boys hockey team was sick and tired and injured coming into Thursday's game West Region showdown against Minot. [Full Story]Sponsor: Bismarck Homes
Report: Estalella to testify against Bonds:
BRISTOL, Conn. - Former major league catcher Bobby Estalella has been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors to testify at Barry Bonds' trial, ESPN.com reported Thursday. [Full Story]Sponsor: Bismarck Blogs
Bodyguard a waste of resources:
North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman has a part-time bodyguard. [Full Story]:
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Local housing market beats national trend:
The first 10 months of 2008 made the year for real estate in the Bismarck-Mandan area, most listing agents say. [Full Story]Sponsor: North Dakota Business Watch
Rush Limbaugh challenging notion of new politics:
NEW YORK - For all the talk of new politics and a new start with a new administration, the media person who has emerged as the chief voice of opposition during the first week of Barack Obama's presidency _ Rush Limbaugh _ has been doing this for 20 years. [Full Story]Sponsor: Spotted
Calif. weighs tough TV energy standards:
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Visit any electronics store and it's clear that flat-screen TVs are among their best sellers _ and that they hope consumers continue a years-long tradition of upgrading their home entertainment systems for the Super Bowl. [Full Story]Sponsor: North Dakota DJ
Police: NY boy dressed as girl to cheat on exam:
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. - Dressing as a girl to take a high school Regents exam in place of another student landed a 17-year-old upstate New York boy in some serious detention. Deandre Ellis, 17, of Schenectady was arrested on a felony charge after the incident Tuesday. City school officials said a monitor verifying that each student was taking the proper exam suspected something was amiss when the name on the test and the person taking it didn't match. [Full Story]Sponsor: Keith Darnay
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