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GEORGE WILL COLUMN: Economist might be last best hope for California
The most ominous domestic event of the 1970s was the collapse of self-government in New York City, which before being put into receivership by the state was liberalism’s laboratory. Since then, California has been the slate on which liberalism boldly writes its recipe for decline — high taxes, heavy regulation, subservience to public employees unions and environmentalism that is simultaneously apocalyptic and chiliastic.
Sunday, August, 30, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
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The most ominous domestic event of the 1970s was the collapse of self-government in New York City, which before being put into receivership by the state was liberalism’s laboratory. Since then, California has been the slate on which liberalism boldly writes its recipe for decline — high taxes, heavy regulation, subservience to public employees unions and environmentalism that is simultaneously apocalyptic and chiliastic.
Sunday, August, 30, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
Campbell runs for N.D. District 19
A Grafton, N.D., business owner is running for the state Senate to help “unify” the newly redrawn District 19, which now includes the eastern half of Walsh County but only has representation from rural Grand Forks County. Tom Campbell, 52, will run, seeking the Republican nomination in the June 12 primary election.
Tuesday, January, 31, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A Grafton, N.D., business owner is running for the state Senate to help “unify” the newly redrawn District 19, which now includes the eastern half of Walsh County but only has representation from rural Grand Forks County. Tom Campbell, 52, will run, seeking the Republican nomination in the June 12 primary election.
Tuesday, January, 31, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Eleanor Bader, Emerado, N.D., letter: Thanks for helping veterans tribute succeed
If Herald readers missed the “Tribute to Vietnam Veterans” presented on Veterans Day by American Legion Post 97 in Larimore, N.D., they missed something special.
Sunday, December, 04, 2011 - - Opinion
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If Herald readers missed the “Tribute to Vietnam Veterans” presented on Veterans Day by American Legion Post 97 in Larimore, N.D., they missed something special.
Sunday, December, 04, 2011 - - Opinion
Campbell Farms buys Ryan Potato Co.
Ryan Potato. Co. has been sold for the second time in the past year. Campbell Farms, a potato company based in Grafton, N.D., bought the East Grand Forks-based company last week from R.D. Offutt Co., according to the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association.
Wednesday, March, 23, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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Ryan Potato. Co. has been sold for the second time in the past year. Campbell Farms, a potato company based in Grafton, N.D., bought the East Grand Forks-based company last week from R.D. Offutt Co., according to the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association.
Wednesday, March, 23, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Johnson Named Chief Executive Officer of Choice Financial
The Choice Financial Board of Directors named Brian Johnson as chief executive officer of the bank on February 2, 2011.
Saturday, April, 23, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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The Choice Financial Board of Directors named Brian Johnson as chief executive officer of the bank on February 2, 2011.
Saturday, April, 23, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Campbell's Fresh restaurant closes short of three years
The Campbell's Fresh restaurant in Grand Forks has closed just months short of its third anniversary.
Monday, October, 15, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - Business
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The Campbell's Fresh restaurant in Grand Forks has closed just months short of its third anniversary.
Monday, October, 15, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - Business
Marion L. Hagen
Marion L. Hagen, 76, formally of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, passed away on Friday ~ April 6, 2007 at the Aspen Meadows Nursing Home in Billings, Montana.
Tuesday, April, 10, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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Marion L. Hagen, 76, formally of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, passed away on Friday ~ April 6, 2007 at the Aspen Meadows Nursing Home in Billings, Montana.
Tuesday, April, 10, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Area N.D. Republicans chose GOP candidates for Legislature
Several local districts have narrowed down their list of Republican candidates for the North Dakota Legislature after crowded district conventions in Grand Forks, Grafton and Cavalier.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Several local districts have narrowed down their list of Republican candidates for the North Dakota Legislature after crowded district conventions in Grand Forks, Grafton and Cavalier.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
William J. Fieman
William J. Fieman, 84 of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, passed away at Parkwood Place in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Friday, April, 13, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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William J. Fieman, 84 of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, passed away at Parkwood Place in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Friday, April, 13, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Grand Forks seniors go out with Blast: ‘Life’s a Beach’
“We always knew that looking back on our tears would bring us laughter, but we never knew that looking back on our laughter would bring tears.” That’s the motto of the East Grand Forks Senior High class of 2008. They are getting their diplomas during graduation ceremonies this evening in the East Grand Forks Civic Center. And there will be a parting- of-ways party afterward at Liberty Lanes.
Friday, May, 23, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
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“We always knew that looking back on our tears would bring us laughter, but we never knew that looking back on our laughter would bring tears.” That’s the motto of the East Grand Forks Senior High class of 2008. They are getting their diplomas during graduation ceremonies this evening in the East Grand Forks Civic Center. And there will be a parting- of-ways party afterward at Liberty Lanes.
Friday, May, 23, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
MARILYN HAGERTY: Getting cheerleaders airborne is matter of timing
Matt Heck played sports other than basketball when he was in high school in Bloomington, Minn. Now, he is the guy who hoists one of the cheerleaders high into the air during UND Sioux basketball games at The Betty.
Friday, January, 14, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
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Matt Heck played sports other than basketball when he was in high school in Bloomington, Minn. Now, he is the guy who hoists one of the cheerleaders high into the air during UND Sioux basketball games at The Betty.
Friday, January, 14, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
THE LIST: Bearfoot ... 'Imitation' ... Fiber Guild ... more
Barefoot, a Telluride band-contest-winning bluegrass group from Alaska, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 1 at UND Chester Fritz Auditorium, Grand Forks. Bearfoot rose from talented music camp counselors to an established national touring band with twin fiddles, fast-picking mandolin and guitar, upright bass, and harmony vocals. Bearfoot performs original Americana/bluegrass songs, freshly arranged traditionals and covers of contemporary tunes.
Thursday, January, 13, 2011 - - Entertainment
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Barefoot, a Telluride band-contest-winning bluegrass group from Alaska, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 1 at UND Chester Fritz Auditorium, Grand Forks. Bearfoot rose from talented music camp counselors to an established national touring band with twin fiddles, fast-picking mandolin and guitar, upright bass, and harmony vocals. Bearfoot performs original Americana/bluegrass songs, freshly arranged traditionals and covers of contemporary tunes.
Thursday, January, 13, 2011 - - Entertainment
GEORGE WILL COLUMN: Can ex-eBay boss sell California?
California’s campaigns introduce candidates not only to the state’s voters but to its immensity. In Bakersfield, Calif., Meg Whitman, 52, the former CEO of eBay who is campaigning for the 2010 Republican gubernatorial nomination, learned about carrots.
Sunday, July, 05, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
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California’s campaigns introduce candidates not only to the state’s voters but to its immensity. In Bakersfield, Calif., Meg Whitman, 52, the former CEO of eBay who is campaigning for the 2010 Republican gubernatorial nomination, learned about carrots.
Sunday, July, 05, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
COLUMNIST GEORGE WILL: California candidate faces 'government gone wild'
Some county and state public safety employees retire at 50 receiving at least 90 percent of their final year's pay, forever.
Thursday, September, 10, 2009 - - Opinion
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Some county and state public safety employees retire at 50 receiving at least 90 percent of their final year's pay, forever.
Thursday, September, 10, 2009 - - Opinion
N.D. recalls 'a great man'
Link lies in state at state Capitol; Former governor’s funeral to be held today
The body of Art Link was brought to the state Capitol's Memorial Hall on Friday to lie in state for members of the public to pay their respects.
Friday, June, 04, 2010 - Forum Communications Co. - News
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Link lies in state at state Capitol; Former governor’s funeral to be held today
The body of Art Link was brought to the state Capitol's Memorial Hall on Friday to lie in state for members of the public to pay their respects.
Friday, June, 04, 2010 - Forum Communications Co. - News
April 21, 1997: It doesn't seem real'
It was a Monday, the start of the work week, 10 years ago today.
Saturday, April, 21, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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It was a Monday, the start of the work week, 10 years ago today.
Saturday, April, 21, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
LOCAL/AREA RESTAURANTS: Stiff competition
After its previous location was lost in a fire a year ago, the owners of Capone's restaurant were planning on staying in Grand Forks.
Monday, October, 22, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - Business
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After its previous location was lost in a fire a year ago, the owners of Capone's restaurant were planning on staying in Grand Forks.
Monday, October, 22, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - Business
Primaries from California to S.C. measure voter anger
People primed for change vote in 12 states Tuesday in contests that will decide the fate of two endangered Washington incumbents _ a two-term senator in Arkansas and a six-term congressman in South Carolina _ while setting the stage for some of the races that could determine the balance of power on Capitol Hill in the fall.
Saturday, June, 05, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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People primed for change vote in 12 states Tuesday in contests that will decide the fate of two endangered Washington incumbents _ a two-term senator in Arkansas and a six-term congressman in South Carolina _ while setting the stage for some of the races that could determine the balance of power on Capitol Hill in the fall.
Saturday, June, 05, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Primaries from Calif. to S.C. measure voter anger
How angry are Americans?
People primed for change vote in 12 states Tuesday in contests that will decide the fate of two endangered Washington incumbents — a two-term senator in Arkansas and a six-term congressman in South Carolina — while setting the stage for some of the races that could determine the balance of power on Capitol Hill in the fall.
Monday, June, 07, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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How angry are Americans?
People primed for change vote in 12 states Tuesday in contests that will decide the fate of two endangered Washington incumbents — a two-term senator in Arkansas and a six-term congressman in South Carolina — while setting the stage for some of the races that could determine the balance of power on Capitol Hill in the fall.
Monday, June, 07, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Tuesday's primaries and runoffs in 12 states
Voters in 12 states cast ballots Tuesday in contests that, at least for now, preserved the career of a Senate incumbent in Arkansas, settled a nasty gubernatorial primary in South Carolina and was deciding the matchups for high-stakes races in Nevada and California.
Wednesday, June, 09, 2010 - - News
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Voters in 12 states cast ballots Tuesday in contests that, at least for now, preserved the career of a Senate incumbent in Arkansas, settled a nasty gubernatorial primary in South Carolina and was deciding the matchups for high-stakes races in Nevada and California.
Wednesday, June, 09, 2010 - - News
