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Proposed oil field waste landfill draws criticism

A proposed oil field waste landfill northwest of Underwood, N.D. is being criticized by some area residents who fear radioactive contamination and increased highway traffic. Full story

NRP to buy oil and gas interests for about $35.3M

Natural Resource Partners LP said Monday that it reached a deal to buy non-operated working interests in producing oil and gas properties in North Dakota and Montana from Abraxas Petroleum Corp. for about $35.3 million in cash. Full story

Ana Marie Cox: Abortion can be an economic issue for women

   The Up panel continues the discussion on abortion legislation within the states, and talk about how it can be more than just a “social issue” for women, it’s also an economic issue.

Baby dies after being accidentally left in hot van

   A five-month-old North Dakota baby dies after being accidentally left in the family’s hot van for nearly four hours. KVLY’s Jennifer Titus reports.

Life in U.S. most expensive in Hawaii, New York, DC: report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Life is most expensive for people living in Hawaii, New York and Washington, D.C., and cheapest for those in South Dakota, North Dakota and Mississippi, according to U.S. government data released on Wednesday. Full story

ND winter wheat crop forecast at 15.6M bushels

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is forecasting North Dakota's 2013 winter wheat crop to be down 61 percent from last year's record crop. Full story

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Moisture continuing to halt or slow ND planting

NRA thanks pro-gun Democrat in resurgence of arms debate

Report: ND's economic growth outpaces other states

Orgs with flood damage eligible for SBA loans

Report shows spike in reservation criminal cases

ACLU sues Arizona over race and sex abortion ban

North Dakota sees record growth in taxable sales

Wet weather prevents planting for ND farmers

Some Crystal Sugar works return to work

Evacuated residents of ND city returning home

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  Meredith Whitney's New Call On the States

Meredith Whitney, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group LLC, sees a migration away from the country's coasts to the middle of the country, to states that are rich in commodities, like Texas, Louisiana, and North Dakota.

  Man missing after North Dakota flooding

Police are searching for a man that went missing after his truck was washed away by flood waters in North Dakota. KVLY's Jennifer Titus reports.

  GOP war on women stigmatizing patients while closing clinics

Julie Burkhart of Trust Women Foundation, and Tammi Kromenaker, director of Red River Women’s Clinic in North Dakota, talks with Rachel Maddow about how patients and practitioners are weathering clinic-killing TRAP laws that are the new strategy in the GOP war on women's health services.

  Spring flooding wreaks havoc

From Texas to North Dakota, heavy spring rains continue to trigger flash floods and turn streets into rivers, NBC’s Janet Shamlian reports.

  Fargo braces for record flooding

Residents of Fargo, North Dakota, aren’t taking any chances when it comes to Mother Nature after a waterlogged week in the Midwest. NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reports.

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Steve Mortenson, the owner of the Trenton Water Depot in Trenton, North Dakota, reviews logs inside his depot

REFILE- CORRECTING IPTC OBJECT NAMESteve Mortenson, the owner of the Trenton Water Depot in Trenton, North Dakota, reviews logs inside his depot March 26, 2013. The depot has several tanks that remove sediment from water extracted from a nearby lake fed by the Missouri River. Truck drivers visit th

The Trenton Water Depot in Trenton
The Trenton Water Depot in Trenton

The Trenton Water Depot in Trenton, North Dakota, is seen March 26, 2013. REUTERS/Ernest Scheyder