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A Legislative interim committee is studying the issue of 'dual credit'
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It's for first to third grade teachers
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My upcoming appearance at Bismarck State College’s symposium, which looks back at the 1980s, reminded me of the day we actually put Prairie Public’s radio service on the air.
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There is a new moon coming up on October 21, and you know what that means! It is prime time for some stargazing, plus there are a couple meteor showers putting on their annual show.
Main Street
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We honor art visionary Laurel Reuter, review the week’s news, explore fall vines, and visit Bismarck’s Gateway to Science for new “If/Then” STEM exhibits.
Dakota Datebook
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During the 1860s, Major General John Pope needed additional troops in the Trans-Mississippi West, but the Union Army was preoccupied with the Civil War. General Ulysses S. Grant sent the only troops he felt he could spare: the 1st U.S. Volunteer Regiment, made up of former Confederate soldiers who had been taken prisoner and were willing to trade their gray uniforms for blue.
News from NPR
The two survivors of an American military strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean will be sent to Ecuador and Colombia, their home countries, President Trump said.
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Family caregivers offer their wit, wisdom and survival tips for the hardest unpaid job in America.
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Guillermo del Toro has said it was his lifelong dream to make his own version of Frankenstein. That dream has now been realized — and then some.