Monday, October 26, 2009

Sarah Palin an the Porn Industry Connection.


John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate was an unqualified disaster. Not only did voters flee from the novel idea of a female vice President (at least– this potential female vice president), but they abandoned the Republican Party in greater numbers than ever.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

President Chapman of NDSU Busted an resigns in scandal.



Read more at the FargoPhantom.com

President Chapman of NDSU Busted an resigns in scandal.

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff,

Earlier today, I tendered my resignation to Chancellor Goetz. Serving as
president of North Dakota State University for the past 11 years has been
the greatest privilege of my academic career. Together, we have taken
this institution to new levels, and I take great pride in all we have
accomplished together. Gale and I have made friends and community ties
here we will cherish for the rest of our lives.

Controversies in recent days have created distractions that have made it
impossible for me to provide the leadership this institution deserves.
Students have always been paramount, and I fear these distractions have
impaired my ability to serve their interests.

I have full confidence NDSU will continue to thrive and contribute to the
prosperity of North Dakota well into the future.

I thank you all for your kindness and support.

Joe

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Historic Town Talk Diner on East Lake street in Minneaplis.


A restaurant that needs a separate review is the historic Town Talk Diner on East Lake street in Minneaplis. This is a really interesting bar/restaurant with historical overtones. To give you an idea, my grandparents used to eat there, when it really was the talk of the Town. Of course, in those days, there weren't nearly as many places to eat: most people didn't eat out: couldn't afford to. Read More

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Historic Train Stop in Fargo, North Dakota.


This past wednesday those of us that are interested in
railroads and had the time and information were treated to a
representative of the Golden Age of Railroading.

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Sometime about the middle of last week I read Mike McFeely's column in the Forum.


Sometime about the middle of last week I read Mike McFeely's column in the Forum. suggesting that the media was making way too much of the swine flu situation...Read more here

Thursday, April 2, 2009

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

NDSU Wins Over Oakland



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Bad weather hits Fargo.





FARGO, N.D. (FargoPhantom.com) — Here's the March 10th Downtown Fargo Snow Pics & Pictures Brought to by our Snow Storm Team at the Fargo Phantom. Downton fargo was still moving on Skis and we have the pictures to prove it. Fargo theatre was closed. Heavy snow driven by wind gusting to 40 mph brought parts of the upper Midwest to a halt Tuesday, closing courts, schools, businesses and two major highways i29 & i94.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Babbs Coffee Shop the College of Science and Mathematics at NDSU held its fourth “Science CafĂ©.”


On Tuesday night at Babbs Coffee Shop the College of Science and
Mathematics at NDSU held its fourth “Science CafĂ©.” There will be a
fifth in April. with hopes of a more regular schedule during the
2009-2010 academic year. According to Dr. Kevin McCaul, the Dean of the
college, the meetings are held downtown to make them more informal and
more attractive to the general audience for which they are intended.
For this presentation, that strategy seem to have worked as nearly 100
were in attendance. I’m not sure of the exact purpose of these
meetings, but they certainly expose the adademics of NDSU and the
College of Science and Mathematics in particular to the general
population. I think this a good thing, and should have been done long
ago. Read More Here

Thursday, January 8, 2009

CAT in North Dakota will reap the benefits of increased demand for their equipment.


The new president has made a pledge to spend money on infrastructure across the United States because he believes it is a way to strengthen the economy. While the country is spending money to build/maintain roads and bridges, CAT in North Dakota will reap the benefits of increased demand for their equipment. The president-elect has proposed a so-called "infrastructure bank," aimed at investing $60 billion over 10 years. Read More at the FargoPhantom.com