Published July 16 2010 BP encouraged that capped-off oil well still holds
NEW ORLEANS BP said its capped-off well appeared to be holding steady this morning, almost midway into a white-knuckle waiting period in which engineers watched the pressure gauges for signs of a leak....
View ArticleGulf well is dead, but challenges remain
A permanent cement plug finally sealed BP’s well 2.5 miles below the sea floor in the Gulf of Mexico, five months after an explosion sank a drilling rig and led to the worst offshore oil spill in U.S....
View ArticleNew tool will help Civil Air Patrol missions
It may seem like a scene from “Predator” but the North Dakota Civil Air Patrol has a new tool to set it apart from the rest of the nation. This is electro-optical-infrared imaging meaning the state’s...
View ArticleCAP gets new deputy commander in charge of cadets
WORTHINGTON Some look at it as a trial run for a military career. Some are interested in flying. Continue Reading
View ArticleAblog earns Mitchell Award in CAP cadet program
WORTHINGTON It has been several years in the making and a lot of hard work, but a cadet from the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Worthington Composite Squadron MN-113 had been promoted to the rank of Commander...
View ArticlePayday lendersâ high-interest fees targeted
ST. PAUL â Payday lenders collected more than $82 million in fees from low- and middle-income Minnesotans between 1999 and 2012, according to a report released Tuesday by a group advocating new...
View ArticlePayday lendersâ high-interest fees targeted
ST. PAUL â Payday lenders collected more than $82 million in fees from low- and middle-income Minnesotans between 1999 and 2012, according to a report released Tuesday by a group advocating new...
View ArticleCivil Air Patrol veteran to be honored with Congressional Gold Medal
FARMINGTON â If you ever want to get Thomas OâConnor involved in something, you might be well advised to start by convincing his friends. When the Farmington resident joined the Civil Air Patrol in...
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