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Sabres claim forward Drake Caggiula off waivers

Fingerlakes1.com Menu The Buffalo Sabres today claimed forward Drake Caggiula off of waivers. Caggiula, 26, has seven points (1+6) in 27 games with the Arizona Coyotes this season. In 249 career games with Arizona, Chicago and Edmonton, he has recorded 83 points (42+41). Prior to entering the NHL, Caggiula spent four seasons at the University of North Dakota and led the team to the NCAA championship in 2016. That year, he was named the Most Outstanding Player at the Frozen Four after posting four goals and an assist over two games. He attended the Sabres’ summer development camp in 2014following his sophomore season.

Man with the golden financial touch was born and raised on a North Dakota farm

Man with the golden financial touch was born and raised on a North Dakota farm Did You Know That columnist Curt Eriksmoen begins the story of Ken Hyslop, who with two friends went to New Mexico after graduating from the University of North Dakota and earned today s equivalent of $1.77 million in six months. Written By: Curt Eriksmoen | × Ken Hyslop as seen in the 1906 University of North Dakota yearbook. Special to The Forum A person born and raised on a farm in northwestern Grand Forks County appeared to have the golden touch in the business world. Directly after graduating from the University of North Dakota, Ken Hyslop and two friends went to New Mexico where they worked and invested in the copper mining industry. In six months they earned $64,000, worth $1,770,000 today. Hyslop later served as an executive with three major corporations: International Harvester, the Ford Motor Co. and Massey-Ferguson, serving as president and general manager

OTHER VIEWS: This bill will do serious damage to North Dakota s university system

The target of the bill is clear: North Dakota State University has for almost 10 years worked with Planned Parenthood to provide an evidence-based course to teach at risk teenagers to make informed decisions to help avoid pregnancies or sexually transmitted diseases. The money for the course, which has helped more than 600 vulnerable teens around North Dakota, is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under an initiative that started with the Obama administration and continued through the Trump administration. The grants are awarded through a competitive process. Only sound curricula that have been proven to be effective are eligible for federal funds. The approach, which incorporates students’ values, which are molded by their families, works.

DKG honors Susan Flicek with Woman of Achievement award

DKG honors Susan Flicek with Woman of Achievement award The MU chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma International Society for Key Women Educators recently honored Susan Flicek with a Woman of Achievement award. Written By: Pioneer Staff Report | 10:00 am, Apr. 10, 2021 × Susan Flicek receives the Woman of Achievement award from Kate Pearson, MU chapter president. Submitted photo. BEMIDJI The MU chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma International Society for Key Women Educators recently honored Susan Flicek with a Woman of Achievement award. Flicek has been an educator for 37 years. She graduated from the University of North Dakota in 1983 and earned her master’s degree in special education from Bemidji State University, a release said. She holds licenses in 10 areas of teaching and has been the Due Process Facilitator in Special Education for Bemidji for over 20 years, in addition to being an adjunct professor at BSU for 13 years.

Man with the golden financial touch was born and raised on a North Dakota farm

Man with the golden financial touch was born and raised on a North Dakota farm
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