ND lawmakers see Turkish rage on foreign trip
June 12, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
GRAND FORKS Halfway across the globe on a goodwill trip, four local legislators found themselves in the middle of the protests in Turkey. They witnessed the escalation of the protests over a three-day stretch that ended June 2. By the last day, some were unnerved. Continue Reading
A crowd of runners run the Turkey Leg Race to the finish line. The race started on South Lakeland Avenue in Willmar and ran through the east side neighborhoods in the city. The event wrapped up the Glacial Lakes Championship Running Series for 2012.
A crowd of runners rose early today to run in the Turkey Leg Race starting on South Lakeland Avenue in Willmar. The 5K event running through the east side neighborhoods in the city wraps up the Glacial Lakes Championship Running Series for 2012.
President Barack Obama, with daughters Sasha, center, and Malia, carries on the Thanksgiving tradition of saving a turkey from the dinner table with a “presidential pardon,” at the White House in Washington on Wednesday.
Less than a week before Thanksgiving, a flock of wild turkeys (16 in all) decided it would be more safe to congregate in Gladstone than risk life in the wild.
WORTHINGTON The classic “Tortoise and the Hare” fable came to life Saturday afternoon during the 73rd annual King Turkey Day’s Great Gobbler Gallop downtown.
Nearly 6,000 miles away from their home, some of Turkey’s brightest teachers sat inside a UND classroom Tuesday to talk about the best ways to teach struggling students. 
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