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Mauer, Doumit lead Twins over White Sox
Ryan Doumit hit a go-ahead double in the eighth inning, leading the Minnesota Twins over the Chicago White Sox 7-5 on Tuesday night.
Wednesday, June, 19, 2013 - Associated Press - Sports
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Ryan Doumit hit a go-ahead double in the eighth inning, leading the Minnesota Twins over the Chicago White Sox 7-5 on Tuesday night.
Wednesday, June, 19, 2013 - Associated Press - Sports
Heitkamp, Hoeven seek answers to latest death of a child at Spirit Lake
An angry Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., said she confronted federal and tribal officials Tuesday and demanded answers to what led to the “mysterious death” of a 3-year-old girl Thursday on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation.
Wednesday, June, 19, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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An angry Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., said she confronted federal and tribal officials Tuesday and demanded answers to what led to the “mysterious death” of a 3-year-old girl Thursday on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation.
Wednesday, June, 19, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
COLLEGE CLIPBOARD: Men's basketball
Report: UND lands transfer
Tuesday, June, 18, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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Report: UND lands transfer
Tuesday, June, 18, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
Report: UND men's basketball lands UMKC transfer
Former Missouri-Kansas City point guard Estan Tyler has decided to transfer to UND, according to Gopher Illustrated writer Ryan James. Tyler, who is 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds, was UMKC’s leading scorer at 11.4 points per game last season.
Tuesday, June, 18, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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Former Missouri-Kansas City point guard Estan Tyler has decided to transfer to UND, according to Gopher Illustrated writer Ryan James. Tyler, who is 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds, was UMKC’s leading scorer at 11.4 points per game last season.
Tuesday, June, 18, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
Grand Forks developer to build apartment complex near Sanford Center in Bemidji
A Grand Forks developer will pay about $350,000 for a piece of land near the Sanford Center, contingent on the signing of a negotiated purchase and developers agreement.
Tuesday, June, 18, 2013 - - News
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A Grand Forks developer will pay about $350,000 for a piece of land near the Sanford Center, contingent on the signing of a negotiated purchase and developers agreement.
Tuesday, June, 18, 2013 - - News
Netflix cuts original TV deal with DreamWorks
Netflix announced a deal on Monday to air television programming from Dreamworks Animation in what the company described as its biggest transaction ever for original first-run content.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Netflix announced a deal on Monday to air television programming from Dreamworks Animation in what the company described as its biggest transaction ever for original first-run content.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News
13th plea deal in ring that killed 2 teens
Ryan Lane, formerly of Grand Forks, may soon agree to change his plea to guilty in a wide-ranging federal case alleging an international conspiracy to make and sell synthetic hallucinogens blamed for killing two teens in Grand Forks last June.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Ryan Lane, formerly of Grand Forks, may soon agree to change his plea to guilty in a wide-ranging federal case alleging an international conspiracy to make and sell synthetic hallucinogens blamed for killing two teens in Grand Forks last June.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
SPORTS PLUS: Jamestown Youth Tennis results
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
Twins fall to Tigers
Torii Hunter's first career home run came with the Minnesota Twins, against Detroit at Tiger Stadium. On Sunday, he reached another career milestone with home run No. 300, this time at Target Field against the Twins as a member of the Tigers.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - Sports
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Torii Hunter's first career home run came with the Minnesota Twins, against Detroit at Tiger Stadium. On Sunday, he reached another career milestone with home run No. 300, this time at Target Field against the Twins as a member of the Tigers.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - Sports
HERALD STAFF PICKS: Our favorite book-to-movie adaptations
Turning a book into a movie can be a tricky process for filmmakers. Books are a much more personal experience, where the limitations stretch as far as the reader’s imagination.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
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Turning a book into a movie can be a tricky process for filmmakers. Books are a much more personal experience, where the limitations stretch as far as the reader’s imagination.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
Sigrun Emily Morrison
Sigrun Emily was born September 25, 1921, to Evar Larus Christianson and Sigrun Sveinson at their rural Hensel farm home. Emily was 100 % Icelandic and did not speak English, when she began her schooling at the Eastman School. She worked for her board and room at the Bill Pico residence while attending Cavalier High School. Emily was an excellent student and was the valedictorian of her class. After graduation, in 1940, she attended a summer study program at the University of North Dakota. Unable to afford to continue a college education, she moved to Los Angeles, CA, and found work as a hospital aide and then as a telephone operator. She once forwarded a call from the actor Clark Gable. Emily returned to North Dakota to help her parents on the farm, after she learned that all four of her brothers were overseas fighting in WWII. During that time, she was able to secure a teaching certificate and taught at the Akra School. While living in Akra, during the school term, she met her husband, Clayton Morrison. They were married September 11, 1945, at the courthouse in Cavalier. They rode the train to Minneapolis for their honeymoon. In 1948, they were able to buy a farm east of Akra from Barney and Tobba Hjalmarson. They grew small grains, beans, and sunflowers and raised horses, sheep, cattle, chickens, and hogs. Their horses provided income and entertainment. Emily and Clayton were instrumental in organizing the Pembina County Saddle Club. Emily served as secretary for over 25 years.
Emily was always ambitious; during a time when few farm wives worked outside the home, she taught herself typing and shorthand skills and was hired as the social editor for the Cavalier Chronicle under editor Gunder Berg. She later worked as the office manager/secretary in the Pembina County Extension office for Randall Johnson and Webb Voorhees. She concluded her career in the auditor’s office; first serving as the deputy auditor with Joe Sturlaugson, and then as auditor-a position she held until her retirement- in 1991. Emily earned the respect of county patrons and gained many life long friends as an employee and as an employer. She was attentive, forthright, fair-minded, and nonjudgmental; respected for her knowledge on the pertinent issues in her community, her state, and her country. She was an integral member of the community; serving on the Library Board, the County Health Board, the Pembina Hills Church Board, and the Akra Homemakers Club-later to be named the Friendship Club.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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Sigrun Emily was born September 25, 1921, to Evar Larus Christianson and Sigrun Sveinson at their rural Hensel farm home. Emily was 100 % Icelandic and did not speak English, when she began her schooling at the Eastman School. She worked for her board and room at the Bill Pico residence while attending Cavalier High School. Emily was an excellent student and was the valedictorian of her class. After graduation, in 1940, she attended a summer study program at the University of North Dakota. Unable to afford to continue a college education, she moved to Los Angeles, CA, and found work as a hospital aide and then as a telephone operator. She once forwarded a call from the actor Clark Gable. Emily returned to North Dakota to help her parents on the farm, after she learned that all four of her brothers were overseas fighting in WWII. During that time, she was able to secure a teaching certificate and taught at the Akra School. While living in Akra, during the school term, she met her husband, Clayton Morrison. They were married September 11, 1945, at the courthouse in Cavalier. They rode the train to Minneapolis for their honeymoon. In 1948, they were able to buy a farm east of Akra from Barney and Tobba Hjalmarson. They grew small grains, beans, and sunflowers and raised horses, sheep, cattle, chickens, and hogs. Their horses provided income and entertainment. Emily and Clayton were instrumental in organizing the Pembina County Saddle Club. Emily served as secretary for over 25 years.
Emily was always ambitious; during a time when few farm wives worked outside the home, she taught herself typing and shorthand skills and was hired as the social editor for the Cavalier Chronicle under editor Gunder Berg. She later worked as the office manager/secretary in the Pembina County Extension office for Randall Johnson and Webb Voorhees. She concluded her career in the auditor’s office; first serving as the deputy auditor with Joe Sturlaugson, and then as auditor-a position she held until her retirement- in 1991. Emily earned the respect of county patrons and gained many life long friends as an employee and as an employer. She was attentive, forthright, fair-minded, and nonjudgmental; respected for her knowledge on the pertinent issues in her community, her state, and her country. She was an integral member of the community; serving on the Library Board, the County Health Board, the Pembina Hills Church Board, and the Akra Homemakers Club-later to be named the Friendship Club.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Plouffe's return sparks Twins to win over Tigers
Trevor Plouffe had been pushing for a while to get back into the Minnesota Twins lineup. The timing of his return turned out to be perfect against the Detroit Tigers.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - - Sports
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Trevor Plouffe had been pushing for a while to get back into the Minnesota Twins lineup. The timing of his return turned out to be perfect against the Detroit Tigers.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - - Sports
In North Dakota, bicyclists beware of boozing it up
Bicyclists in the region are rarely cited for riding drunk -- local police departments say they recall just two incidents in the past 15 years -- but law enforcement can ticket bikers for driving under the influence, just as if they were driving.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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Bicyclists in the region are rarely cited for riding drunk -- local police departments say they recall just two incidents in the past 15 years -- but law enforcement can ticket bikers for driving under the influence, just as if they were driving.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
LEGION BASEBALL: Friday's results
The results for legion baseball
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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The results for legion baseball
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
AUTO RACING: Friday's results
The results for auto-racing friday
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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The results for auto-racing friday
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
PREP BASEBALL: Friday's results
The results for prep baseball
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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The results for prep baseball
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
AUTO RACING: Another frustrating night at RCS
Well, River Cities Speedway is getting closer to a second complete night of racing this season.
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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Well, River Cities Speedway is getting closer to a second complete night of racing this season.
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
NHL Playoffs: Hawks find their way around tough goalies
The Blackhawks can name only one goaltender tougher than the ones they’ve faced through the NHL playoffs. And that would be their own Corey Crawford.
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Chicago Tribune - Sports
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The Blackhawks can name only one goaltender tougher than the ones they’ve faced through the NHL playoffs. And that would be their own Corey Crawford.
Saturday, June, 15, 2013 - Chicago Tribune - Sports
Higher ed board’s meetings with presidents could be illegal
The State Board of Higher Education could again be in hot water for potentially violating the state’s open meeting laws, this time for meetings between three board members and the 11 college and university presidents on Wednesday.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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The State Board of Higher Education could again be in hot water for potentially violating the state’s open meeting laws, this time for meetings between three board members and the 11 college and university presidents on Wednesday.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
Summer shines and so do these 10 don't-miss shows
No matter how fine the weather may be, you just can't stay outdoors all summer. Who could handle all that sun block and fresh air? So it's good news indeed that the networks continue to crank out new shows amid the usual warm-weather reruns.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - AP Television Writer - Accent
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No matter how fine the weather may be, you just can't stay outdoors all summer. Who could handle all that sun block and fresh air? So it's good news indeed that the networks continue to crank out new shows amid the usual warm-weather reruns.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - AP Television Writer - Accent
