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Williston, N.D., students take up skateboarding for health
With the help of federal pep grant for physical education program, a teacher here has reshaped what physical education looks like. Instead of the standard volleyball, basketball, kickball and dodgeball segments of the class, she's replaced them with the “New PE” and lessons in cross country skiing, curling, archery and snow shoeing.
Sunday, February, 24, 2013 - Williston Herald - News

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Body found in Grand Forks skate park likely suicide
Police found the body of an apparent suicide victim Monday morning at a downtown skate park.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Grand Forks police looking for dog who bit student
Grand Forks police are on the lookout for a dog that bit a high school student at the skate park on Walnut Street Wednesday to check if the dog has been vaccinated for rabies.
Thursday, November, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Robert Treuer and Andy Magness, Grand Forks, column: Swimming in the Red River? Why not?
Why is swimming in the Red River illegal? We have heard some reasons that we think are weak, and we’d like to address them.
Sunday, October, 21, 2012 - - Opinion

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Near Southside residents come to hear about neighborhood improvement initiative
More than 50 residents showed up Thursday evening at the Link Community Center to hear about a new neighborhood improvement initiative that moved into the Near Southside.
Friday, August, 03, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Grand Forks skaters seek funds for new skate park
Grand Forks skateboarders are hoping to raise $215,000 to build a new facility in town. It’s still unclear if they’ll be able to collect that amount in grants and donations, but they know one thing for certain: Skateboard parks are an easier public relations’ sell now than they were a decade ago.
Wednesday, May, 09, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Devils Lake man agrees to plea in fight
A man who was shot in the face with a BB gun during a fight in Devils Lake on Christmas Eve has reached a plea agreement Thursday in Ramsey County District Court. Dalton Longie of Devils Lake will have his one-year sentence suspended for three years while he is under supervised probation on the charge of criminal conspiracy.
Friday, May, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Two charged in Christmas Eve stabbing
Two men were hospitalized Christmas Eve following a fight in Devils Lake that included a stabbing with a knife and a nail, shots from a BB gun and whipping with a chain.
Wednesday, January, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Skateboarder shoots tree, himself at Rochester skate park
Skateboarders say they were stunned when a young male pulled out a gun at a park in Rochester and started shooting.
Tuesday, September, 21, 2010 - - News

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TRAVEL: Camping restyled
Today, the great outdoors is filled not only with pools, game rooms and horseshoe pits but giant movie screens, inflatable bounce pillows, cappuccino carts and, of course, Wi-Fi. Tent sites and recreational vehicle parks sharing space with cabins and fully appointed lodges. Campers need look no farther than the California coastline to find campgrounds such as Manchester Beach, Petaluma and Santa Cruz.
Sunday, May, 23, 2010 - Contra Costa Times - Community

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On a roll
GF 4-year-old has a passion for skateboarding
The whir and whack of wheels meeting the pavement resounds as James Charbonneau rolls around the skateboard park, picking up speed on the straightaway, then quickly kick-turning to position himself for an upcoming ramp.
Sunday, May, 16, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Dickinson looks at new skate park
The Dickinson Park Board is proposing a $200,000 skate park two years after officials shut one down.
Sunday, April, 04, 2010 - - News

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Jourdain presents State of the Band Address at Red Lake
RED LAKE, Minn. — The Red Lake Band of Chippewa accomplished many goals in 2009, and tribal government has set high aspirations for 2010. That was the message Red Lake Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr. presented Friday in his State of the Band Address.
Saturday, February, 27, 2010 - Forum Communications - News

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Boy Scouts mark century of good deeds
The roots of the expression “one good deed deserves another” may date to the Biblical tale of the Good Samaritan, but it’s been the core belief of the Boy Scouts of America for their first full century.
Sunday, February, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Adolph Ulland's legacy to GF youth lives on
Former mailman’s gifts to city keep on giving
A lifelong bachelor, Adolph “Pete” Ulland never experienced fatherhood. But he’s been caring for Grand Forks’ youth since his death in 1990 at age 91.
Sunday, November, 22, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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STATE OF THE BASE: Infrastructure primed for growth, new missions
Grand Forks Air Force Base is like Col. John Michel’s field of dreams — he’s building it because he’s hoping they will come. “They” are new missions and, with them, maybe new business.
Wednesday, November, 11, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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TEEN PAGE: An eye for art; Crookston senior Bo Broby appears well on his way to achieving his goal of being a film producer
Seniors are graduating from high school soon, and most are making plans for the future. Bo Broby, a senior at Crookston High School, is an art student aspiring to be a film producer.
Monday, February, 09, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Teen Page

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Lobbyists skirt Obama’s earmark ban
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s ban on earmarks in the $825 billion economic stimulus bill doesn’t mean interest groups, lobbyists and lawmakers won’t be able to funnel money to pet projects. They’re just working around it — and perhaps inadvertently making the process more secretive.
Monday, January, 26, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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VIEWPOINT: California may preview 'let it burn' society
Could it happen? San Diego is as good a test case as any. As a colleague of mine wrote this week, supervisors have been pulled from the city’s skateboard parks because there’s not enough in city taxes or fees to pay for them. Now, kids can skate without helmets, chug beer, scrawl graffiti — all on city property. They’re having a swell time.
Friday, January, 16, 2009 - - Opinion

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Man accused of touching boys at Rogers skate park
MINNEAPOLIS — A Twin Cities man is accused of inappropriately touching boys at a Rogers skate park when he was the park’s owner.
Saturday, December, 13, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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