Oklahoma man waives extradition to North Dakota in dentist slaying ... - Tulsa World FARGO, N.D. ? An Oklahoma man accused of hiring his handyman to kill a North Dakota dentist has waived extradition and will be returned to North Dakota to face a charge of conspiracy to commit murder. Sixty-three-year-old Gene Kirkpatrick of Jones ... North Dakota higher-ed board approves NDSU money for president?s ... - DL-Online FARGO ? North Dakota State University received permission Thursday to spend just under $200,000 in university funds on its president?s house. Members of the state Board of Higher Education voted unanimously during a meeting at Minot State ... October a good month at Grand Forks Alerus Center - Crookston Daily Times GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) ? The Alerus Center in Grand Forks earned a big profit in October that cut the facility's year-to-date losses by more than half. Executive Director Steve Hyman says the $271,000 the Alerus Center netted last month was the ... Wilton Wind Energy Center in North Dakota doubles in size to 66 ... - San Francisco Examiner WILTON, N.D. ? The Wilton Wind Energy Center north of Bismarck, N.D., has doubled in size. Basin Electric Power Cooperative says the last of 33 additional wind turbines began operating in late October, bringing the total number of turbines to 66 ... ND AG says state will seek dismissal of Spirit Lake lawsuit over Sioux ... - Crookston Daily Times MINOT, N.D. (AP) ? North Dakota's top prosecutor said the state will seek to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Spirit Lake Sioux tribal members who want the University of North Dakota to keep its Fighting Sioux nickname. Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem ... Higher Education Board, NDSU remain at odds on house funding - Bismarck Tribune FARGO ? The North Dakota State University Development Foundation says it remains in the dark about its proposal to pay for cost overruns on a new president?s house. The state Board of Higher Education said it should not be responsible for more ... Oklahoma man waives extradition to North Dakota in dentist slaying ... - Tulsa World FARGO, N.D. ? An Oklahoma man accused of hiring his handyman to kill a North Dakota dentist has waived extradition and will be returned to North Dakota to face a charge of conspiracy to commit murder. Sixty-three-year-old Gene Kirkpatrick of Jones ... Naughton scores 20 to lead No. 17 DePaul over North Dakota State - The Gaea Times CHICAGO ? Dierdre Naughton scored 20 points and topped 1,000 points in her DePaul career and the 17th-ranked Blue Demons beat North Dakota State 77-65 on Sunday night. The senior guard passed the milestone with a layup at the 17:15 mark of the ... Kirkpatrick Sent Back To North Dakota - KOCO OKLAHOMA CITY -- A man accused of hiring a hit man to kill his son-in-law will face the charges in North Dakota. Gene Kirkpatrick faced a judge in Oklahoma City on Friday. Kirkpatrick and his handyman Michael Nakvinda are charged with killing Phillip ... You can save this news page by submitting it to your favorite sites:
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