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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Lightfoot in Grand Forks: It's a 'charmed life' for Canadian singer (Oct. 14, 1994)
Gordon Lightfoot, who will perform at the Chester Fritz Auditorium says he had the jitters before he recorded his first song. But his anxiety had nothing to do with singing.
Wednesday, September, 30, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Eight is Enough times two for Warroad family: 18-member Heppner family to be featured on Learning Channel (Aug. 13, 2006)
There is ample reason for Miriam and DuWayne Heppner to be suspicious of reality shows, which prefer footage with shock value. The story of raising 16 children could be sensationalized, causing harm for the kids. With 100 hours of tape to work with, a show can take any spin it desires.
Thursday, November, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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High honors for Keeble: Medal of Honor recipient to be next Roosevelt Rough Rider Award honoree (May 8, 2008, Herald archives)
From Herald archives, 2008Master Sgt. Woodrow (Woody) Keeble, who on March 3 was honored posthumously by President Bush with a Medal of Honor for bravery during the Korean War, received another honor on Wednesday: the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award, the highest honor bestowed by the state of North Dakota.
Saturday, April, 10, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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OPINION: USA Today should've checked Herald archives before corruption report
USA Today didn’t have to wait for today’s debunking to learn the truth. Because the flimisiness of USA Today’s “public corruption convictions per capita” analysis is old news in North Dakota.
Friday, December, 12, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Legal requirements for sex offenders 'confusing' (January 2009)
Legal requirements designed to keep police informed when registered sex offenders change their place of residence or employment are “confusing” and should be explained in simpler language to those offenders, Grand Forks District Judge Deb Kleven said today.
Tuesday, September, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE: Ride brings awareness of PTSD in soldiers (May 8, 2009)
The call from Joe Biel came in the evening of April 26, 2007. They had been back from the desert for six months. "He said, 'Tell everybody I love them,'" Spc. David Young, Devils Lake, said. "He said goodbye, and he said he was sorry."
Thursday, June, 03, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: A deadly blizzard (Nov. 11, 2000)
While Minnesota bore the brunt of the storm, it brought snow, wind and cold to the Red River Valley. However, the valley's turn came four months later when it was struck by the March 15, 1941, storm, which claimed 71 lives in North Dakota and Minnesota.
Thursday, November, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE ONLINE EXTRA: Daugherty gets 30-year sentence (Nov. 17, 1987)
Darrell Daugherty was sentenced Monday to 30 years in prison for the New Year's Eve murder of Darrin Anderson in Grand Forks.
Wednesday, October, 08, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE ONLINE EXTRA: Doctors contend Daugherty was mentally capable (Oct. 17, 1987)
Two Fargo doctors testified Friday that murder suspect Darrell Daugherty was mentally competent at the time Darlin Anderson was bludgeoned to death and that Daugherty willingly told police about the slaying when he was arrested.
Wednesday, October, 08, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Back in jail, offender talks about time under Sorlie Bridge (January 2009)
For a while, anyway, Randy Stenerson has a place to call home, an official residence where police and Stenerson’s parole officer can check to make sure the registered sex offender is abiding by requirements of his registration. His old address, under the Sorlie Bridge, wasn’t conducive to that, but the new address is: the Grand Forks County Correctional Center.
Tuesday, September, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Police less likely to hold sex offender notification hearing (January 2009)
A little more than 10 years ago, 400 anxious people packed an elementary school gymnasium in Fargo to grill two police officers about a newcomer to their neighborhood. It was the first notification hearing held in North Dakota to alert residents to the presence of a high-risk sex offender.
Tuesday, September, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Woman refuses to let 11 gunshots claim her life, mobility or faith (July 6, 2008)
With the aid of a leg brace and a cane, Tammy Peterson is walking. Two and a half years earlier, after she was shot 11 times by an ex-boyfriend, doctors had told Peterson she probably wouldn’t walk again.
Saturday, November, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Climate change 'eyewitness' Steger in GF (May 12, 2009)
The 64-year-old Will Steger began by telling about his first expedition, a boat journey with his brother down the Mississippi River to New Orleans and back. “I was 15,” he said, and you could sense more than a few of the students starting to make plans.
Wednesday, December, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Herald Archive, Jan. 12: Cat glued to road puts focus on state animal cruelty laws
A cat named Timothy has died, and people across the country are raging. The 7-month-old orange tabby was spotted on a southern Minnesota highway Dec. 18 by a motorist headed west to Sioux Falls, S.D. The cat's paws and nose had been glued to the pavement near the highway's edge, according to news reports, and the animal lost some paw pads, claws and skin when it was freed.
Tuesday, March, 30, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE: Oct. 31, 2001: Church sets table for the poor ... nobody comes
The Sunday School children had carefully made paper pumpkin table decorations, with suggested table prayers. Placemats up and down the long rows of tables said, "Thank you for being our guest this evening. You are being served by members and friends of Zion United Methodist Church." No one showed up to eat the free meal at Zion.
Wednesday, October, 26, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE: November 28, 2001: People march to Zion for second 'Love Feast'
It went much better the second time around. After preparing a spaghetti dinner last month for 200 and seeing not one of hundreds invited show up to eat it, members of Zion United Methodist Church fed more than 100 people Tuesday night.
Wednesday, October, 26, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE: A No. 3 from UND: Chicago makes Toews Sioux's highest-ever draft pick (June 25, 2006)
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA Jonathan Toews pulled on a Blackhawk jersey looking ever-so similar to one worn by John Marks, James Patrick and Jason Herter at UND with the Fighting Sioux.
Wednesday, May, 16, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - Sports

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HERALD ARCHIVE: Tapping into Lakota cultural roots, a Spirit Lake program helps at-risk youth find pride and purpose (May 25, 2008)
Horse, boy, white rancher, Indian elder — they are all participants in a model court diversion program started in the fall of 2007 by the Spirit Lake juvenile court system.
Saturday, October, 24, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: In his own words: WWII vet Reuben Korsmo tells of long-ago battles (June 6, 2004)
Reuben Korsmo's story about his service during World War Ii was printed in the Herald in June 2004.
Thursday, November, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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HERALD ARCHIVE: Non-Indian ousted from reservation; Turtle Mountain Band banishes accused drug dealer, employing new tribal exclusion code (May 19, 2006)
The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa has used its newly created "exclusion code" to remove and permanently disbar a non-Indian man from the reservation.
Wednesday, May, 16, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News

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