If you're looking for more of the same old song and dance, and the same old talking points, Jim Walsh is NOT your man. Jim is an "equal opportunity offender" host, who believes everybody should be accountable, regardless of whether they have a "D" or an "R" next to their name. In real life, Jim is actually a very friendly fellow from the Philadelphia area who enjoys a quiet life with his wife, two cats and two guitars (a guitar for each cat). If you're fed up with "conservaclone' radio, give Jim a listen!
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Study: North Dakota WORST in US for Road Safety
We hear a lot about the things North Dakota is supposedly best at, but let's be fair; the Peace Garden State shows up at the lower end of some lists...
One Group Thinks Laws Against Texting While Driving are Unnecessary [POLL]
The crackdown on texting/driving in North Dakota is underway. Who in their right mind thinks this is a bad idea? Funny you should ask...
Minot Ryan Tops Lady Hawks for State Repeat
The Shiloh Lady Skyhawks had the heart, but the Minot Ryan Lions had the poise. In the end, poise won.
President Obama Owns Up to Pot Use in Youth, Would You? [POLL]
President Obama raised a lot of eyebrows recently when he confessed to smoking marijuana as a teenager.
Cats Rout Bruins, Edge Within a Point of First Place
Many Austin Bruins fans were out the door, and the Bobcats weren't even finished yet.
[UPDATED] Famous Dave’s “Tipping” Pic Creates Facebook Flap
A picture of a Bismarck waitress holding a sign asking for "spare change" has generated responses from hundreds of Facebook subscribers.
Wheatland Mill Pups Up For Adoption
Rescue workers say the 174 dogs seized from a rural North Dakota man earlier this summer are now available for adoption.
Derailment Investigators Come To ND
A team investigating the recent deadly oil train derailment and explosion in Canada came to North Dakota this past week.
Bismarck Restaurants That Are No More
Remember Meriwether's? Kathleen's? Great American Steak Buffet?
Oil Patch Pantry Needs Your Help
A pantry in the North Dakota oil patch was depleted to under a dozen cans of food before the shelves were restocked for the weekend.