Current Stories | February 17, 2011
Cowboy Chiropractor | Amy Unrau ReportingEvery sport has its own sound. Football has the crunch of pads. Basketball has squeaky shoes. And what many call the deadliest sport in the world has one sound that cracks and it's not from a bat.
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School Lunches | Kelly Kracht ReportingAlthough school food is made with love and care it can also be loaded with unhealthy ingredients. With the future in mind the federal government has implemented new regulations.
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Social Security | Nichole Shotwell ReportingIf it’s been a while since you last used a piggy bank you may want to start throwing a few cents in each day. The amount of money for the younger generation’s retirement might not be what they are expecting.
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Sports Rivalry | David Folske ReportingRivalries bring out passion, competition and nerves. The Fighting Sioux and Gopher hockey teams have an intense rivalry. Hear from UND hockey players on their perspective of this popular competition.
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Liquid Environment | Jon Schaeffer ReportingNorth Dakota is a land-locked state and prides itself on being the geographical center of North America. But some prefer a more liquid environment.
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Tourette's Awarenes | Chrissy Casinader ReportingTourette's Syndrome is described as a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations. They are commonly called tics. Find out how one man is overcoming the challenges of this condition.
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Your Thoughts:Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs | Kira Stenehjem ReportingIn 18-78 Thomas Edison envisioned the first light bulb.Over time light bulbs have changed in your home. Now energy saver light bulbs are the new hot item to own because they cost less to use over time. Energystar-DOT-GOV says one C-F-L bulb can save more than 40 dollars in electricity over its lifetime. We asked your thoughts on what type of light bulbs you use and why.
Winter Skiing | Ben Schink ReportingAlthough some people stay inside when snow appears, winter sports enthusiasts head outdoors as they head for nearby slopes and trails. Preparation is key since skiers need to apply wax to their skis before they can enjoy the snow. For the casual participant, universal waxes work in all conditions, but diehard fans consider the air and snow temperatures when waxing their skis.
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Antarctica Explorer | Jaakko Putkonen Geology ProfessorMost people wouldn’t consider Antarctica their ideal vacation, but for one Geology professor, it proved to be a hot spot. Learn why Jaakko Putkonen says visiting this continent is an adrenaline rush.




