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North Dakota ( IPA /ˌnɔrθdəˈkoʊtə/) is a sparsely populated state located in the Midwestern and Western regions of the United States of America. North Dakota is the 19th largest state by area in the US; it is the 48 th most populous, with just over 640,000 residents as of 2006. North Dakota was carved out of the northern half of the Dakota Territory and admitted to the Union as the 39 th state on November 2, 1889. The Missouri River flows through the western part of the state and forms Lake Sakakawea behind the Garrison Dam. The western half of the state is hilly and contains lignite coal and oil. In the east, the Red River forms the Red River Valley, holding fertile farmland. Agriculture has long dominated the economy and culture of North Dakota. The state capital is Bismarck and the largest city is Fargo. The primary public universities are located in Grand Forks and Fargo. The United States Air Force operates bases at both Minot and Grand Forks. North Dakota is considered to be in the U.S. regions known as the Upper Midwest and the Great Plains. The state shares the Red River of the North with Minnesota on the east; South Dakota is to the south, Montana is to the west, and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are north. With 70,762&_160;square miles (183,273&_160;km2),[3] North Dakota is the 19th largest state.[4]
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1. State Of North Dakota Web Site For Criminal Records
August 28, 2008
Arrest Records: Additional Information: Arrest records on the national level are very easy to obtain from the government state Arrest records can be difficult to receive because they are usually held in state depositories. So the point is find that piece of paper (the paper license) and locate the telephone number on the back that instructs you as to exactly how to schedule your DMV administrative hearing. After you have successfully scheduled your hearing you'll then want to consider defending yourself from being convicted. To do that you should strongly consider hiring a DUI lawyer and lear... (read more)
Author: John Brenner
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2. AgWeb to Cover Wheat Quality Council's 2008 Hard Spring and Durum Wheat Tour
August 12, 2008
The Wheat Quality Council's 2008 Hard Spring and Durum Wheat Tour, which will examine the North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana wheat crops, is scheduled for Monday, July 28 and ending Thursday, July 31, and will be covered here on AgWeb.com.
AgWeb's Tanner Ehmke will be joining more than 50 other participants during the week to assess the health and prospects of this year's U.S. spring wheat and durum crops. Headlines for AgWeb wheat tour stories will be marked as "Wheat Tour."
Ben Handcock, South Dakota wheat grower and coordinator of the event, says this year's attendance will... (read more)
Author: patty patty
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3. The Flood of The Century
July 02, 2008
In April and May of 1997 the Red River, bordering North Dakota and Minnesota flooded across the Red River valley causing $3.5 Billion worth of damage, making it one of the most expensive natural disasters ever.
The winter of 1996-97 was particularly harsh in the area with a succession of winter storms piling up massive amounts of snow over the large floodplain. Two of the worst hit towns were Fargo and Grand Forks which had a record amount of 117 inches and 98.6 inches of snow fall on the two towns respectively over the winter.
The Red River flows north into Lake Winnipeg and as i... (read more)
Author: Mark Boardman
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4. Dropship Whole Sale Companies
June 23, 2008
Dropship: Wholesale Flowers Grand Forks North Dakota
Mini Rabbit Plush Toys Wholesale You can go different ways to start your drop ship business. If you make a search of dropship guide using any of the major search engines you will get thousands of results. Wholesale eBay products are a great way to make inroads on eBay. While the majority of eBay sellers are focused on selling items they find lying around in their homes, or on selling items they find at garage sales, you can develop a profitable eBay business by setting up a system to sell wholesale products. If you are looking for a gr... (read more)
Author: John Brenner
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5. Foreclosure Laws in North Dakota
June 23, 2008
North Dakota only allows judicial or in court foreclosures. This means that when a bank believes that a home owner is not going to be able to find a way to catch up on their missed payments, they must petition the court before they can move ahead with the sale of the home. To begin foreclosure in this state, the bank has to give the home owner a minimum of thirty days prior notice of the banks intention to foreclose. This notice or the letter of intent to foreclose is required to be sent to the home owner 90 days before the lawsuit is filed with the court. This letter is also referred to as... (read more)
Author: kathy swift
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6. North Dakota Forclosure Laws
June 23, 2008
Nebraska is one of the states where foreclosure must be followed through a judicial or in court method. The process begins when the bank files a law suit called a complaint with the court against the homeowner who is having trouble making his payments. The objective of this lawsuit, is to get the court to officially declare the homeowner in default. When this has been accomplished the process of moving toward the sale of the house can begin. The court will decree the amount that the homeowner must pay and give them a short time frame in which to pay that money. If the homeowner cannot do ... (read more)
Author: kathy swift
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7. Minot State University: Serving North Dakota
June 06, 2008
Minot State University, one of the many U.S. universities is located in northwestern part of North Dakota in a city named Minot (rhyming with “why-not”). This University has a fairly rich history and was established in the year 1913. The city of Minot has a population of around 38000 residents. Among the Best U.S. Universities it caters to the educational requirements of areas such as North Dakota and Montana besides quite a few provinces in Canada. It is a Coed University spread over an area of around 103 acres.
Departments and Courses Offered
On an average around 3800 to 4000 stude... (read more)
Author: Peter Salazar
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8. Do You Know What to Do If You Are In An Accident?
May 24, 2008
It’s hard to keep level head in a car accident, but the actions that you take immediately after a crash and in the days and weeks to come can change your life. In the first few moments after an accident your actions can mean the difference between life and death.
After the crisis has subsided, the choices that you make and the things that you do, or fail to do, can make the difference between a life of disability and pain or getting on the road to full recovery. They can also make or break your ability to recover financially, to pay your medical bills, and to move forward with your life... (read more)
Author: Patricia Woloch
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9. How to integrate web applications through Microsoft Dynamics gp
May 05, 2008
Microsoft Dynamics GP is a mid-market business accounting software package that runs on top of a Microsoft SQL Server database. It is a part of the Microsoft Business Solutions family. The product was originally made by Great Plains Software, an independent company located in Fargo, North Dakota, which was founded by Doug Burgum. In late 2000, Microsoft announced the purchase of Great Plains Software for $1.1 billion. This acquisition was completed in April 2001. Microsoft Dynamics is organized in Series, which comprehend several modules within each one. The typical Series are Financial, Sales... (read more)
Author: Abdul Vasi
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10. North Dakota Oil Fields
April 14, 2008
Daily Market Commentary for April 14, 2008 from Millennium-Traders.Com
Potentially good news today that North Dakota potentially has found enough Crude Oil which, if drilled, has the potential of eliminating our need for foreign oil. Sounds to me like this could turn out to be very good news for Americans… (read more http://www.millennium-traders.com/news/newscommentary.aspx)
At the closing bell on the Stock Exchange, here is how the major world indices and major U.S. indices ended the session on the U.S. Markets:
DOW (Dow Jones Industrial Average) loss of 23.36 points on the da... (read more)
Author: Barry O
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11. Health Insurance Plans
March 28, 2008
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Wisconsin Health Insurance Online, Medical Insurance, Wisconsin Health Insu... (read more)
Author: webmaster webmaster
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12. North Dakota Background Check
March 09, 2008
North Dakota background check reports are compiled from searching over 2 billion background check records. All North Dakota background check reports includes state records including, utility companies, North Dakota court records, and criminal records. Not only do we provide the local state records, our report will provide you criminal or civil records in every state in which the person may have a record with.
Our background check service provides instant reports. Our data list are updated on a regular basis and new data are added every day. Searching for background check information invol... (read more)
Author: William Mccain
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13. North Dakota Unclaimed Money Totals $23 Million
February 11, 2008
The Southernmost of the Dakotas may be home to the national treasure that is Mt. Rushmore, but ND is holding it's own treasure that's nothing to sneeze at. According to the website of the State Land Department, there are currently more than $23 million in North Dakota unclaimed money, waiting to be reunited with the citizens who lost track of it somewhere along the way. The only thing standing between these citizens and their money, beyond knowledge of the existence of these assets, is the knowledge of how to track them down and reclaim them.
North Dakotans are lucky to live in a state ... (read more)
Author: Russ Johnson
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