History of McLeod store goes back to 1886. "In the '40s and '50s McLeod always had a baseball team. Around here that was a big thing." By KIM FUNDINGSLAND, Staff Writer kfundingsland@minotdailynews.com Kim Fundingsland/MDN Sveum's Store remains in business in McLeod. via Minot Daily News

Garrison returns with an ecological vengeance. "The process is nearing an end" Mothballed in the late-70s after an amicable bi-national resolution between Canada and the United States, the contentious Garrison water diversion has returned to the front-burner. Garrison now, as before, ... via Interlake Spectator

North Dakota schedules new hearing on Keystone pipeline. "But we have to weigh it against the public's interest, and weigh it against how we believe this process can play out" North Dakota's Public Service Commission has agreed to reopen public comment about the location of a proposed oil pipeline to help move oil from Alberta to Oklahoma. via Sympatico Finance

Opinions. "I didn't do anything wrong, and I won't do it again." Have you been wondering about the hype associated with micro-chipping pet identification systems? Maybe you've heard the advertisements on the radio or read about pet identification in this column. via Valley City Times-Record

Devils Lake outlet good to go: ND Supreme Court. Critics of the Devils Lake outlet are chagrined after learning that North Dakota was within its legal rights to open the spigot.

Health Department Considering Extension of DL Outlet Permit. State officials are preparing to renew the permit for the Devils Lake outlet. An opponent of the outlet says it should be shut down.

Boundary Waters Treaty and the Ijc Report of 1977. "It is further agreed that waters herein defined as boundary waters and waters flowing across the boundary shall not be polluted on either side to the injury of health or property on the other." Article IV of the Boundary Waters Treaty Act 1909 states: "It is further agreed that waters herein defined as boundary waters and waters flowing across the boundary shall not be polluted on either side to the ... via Interlake Spectator

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