Associated Press - March 18, 2008 10:53 AM ET BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Meticulous work is under way in the basement of North Dakota's state museum to free a dinosaur from a 65-million-year-old
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Meticulous work is under way in the basement of North Dakota's state museum to free a dinosaur from a 65-million-year-old rock tomb.
Basketball fans in Frisco need not feel left out. The city is looking into the possibility of starting a D-league basketball team, which would add a professional hoops program to the baseball, arena football, soccer, and hockey teams already in the city.
Using tiny brushes and chisels, workers picking at a big greenish-black rock in the basement of North Dakota's state museum are meticulously uncovering something amazing: a nearly complete dinosaur, skin and all.
This was not your little sister's dance recital. There were no tap shoes, no pink ballerina tutus and no stuffy instructors who spent six years at Julliard. This was dancing with an inner-city twist. Mix swing with Soulja Boy, the cha-cha with the C-walk and ballroom with breakdancing.
The Carolina Panthers have continued their offseason upgrade at receiver by coming to terms with free-agent D.J. Hackett on a two-year, $3.5 million deal.
To the Editor: This letter is in response to information regarding HB 1305, a bill introduced this legislative session that would have prohibited the state of South Dakota from participating in any component of the National Animal Identification System (NAIS).
Growing up on an apple orchard in upstate New York, John Beilein became well-accustomed to patience long ago. He'd spend countless hours pruning trees in order to give them the best chance to grow. Beilein would watch blossoms develop and become big, beautiful apples known for their vibrant crunch.