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Minnesota first in providing medical care
A federal analysis ranking states on how they're delivering health care puts Minnesota at the top. The state ranks first in care at medical clinics, fourth in care at hospitals, eighth in nursing homes, but 43rd in home health care.
Tuesday, July, 10, 2012 - - News

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MARILYN HAGERTY: Young Professionals rally round effervescent director
There seems to be no lethargy among the Greater Grand Forks Young Professionals. “Every time it seems like we might slow down, something else pops up and we’re off and running again. It definitely keeps life interesting.” Those are the words of Stacey Heggen, the Young Professionals’ effervescent executive director.
Saturday, July, 07, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns

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NDSU professor weighs in on ‘God particle’
For years, physicists were working to build a “very complicated puzzle” but couldn’t quite find the one missing piece in the box, North Dakota State University assistant professor of physics Andrew Croll said.
Friday, July, 06, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Living alone loses its stigma
Being single no longer carries the stigma it once did, largely because an unprecedented number of people are. More than one-quarter of U.S. households are now occupied by a single dweller. Time magazine ranked the rise in people living alone as No. 1 among the life-changing trends of 2011.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - Accent

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Grand Forks health care officials still fear rising costs after Supreme Court ruling
At the headquarters of the northern Red River Valley’s largest health care system Thursday morning, executives watched the Supreme Court’s decision on a national health care law but their focus was elsewhere.
Friday, June, 29, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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MARILYN HAGERTY: Dog, kids, lefse show up at Farmer’s Market
The Farmer’s Market in Grand Forks’ Town Square each Saturday morning is an adventure. You see members of the Hutterite colony in Forest River, N.D., with fresh produce from their gardens. And last week from Erskine, Minn., there was an array of Fedosia’s fresh produce.
Thursday, June, 28, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns

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Law unclear if Grand Forks man can run for governer without running mate
North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger is seeking an attorney general's opinion on whether the Libertarian Party's candidate for governor can go on the November general election ballot.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - - News

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For Altru Health System, distant ally brings local benefits
It's been a year since Altru Health System in Grand Forks joined a network started by the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Altru was the first to join, and officials there report benefits both to the health of patients and to the health of the health care organization.
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Motorcycle deaths up in Minnesota
State officials and motorcycle enthusiasts are puzzled by an alarming rise in fatalities. The Department of Public Safety counted 17 motorcycle deaths in Minnesota by Saturday. There were only 10 at this time in 2011.
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Marilyn Schoenberg, Hebron, N.D., letter: Nickname supporters say, ‘Fight On Sioux’
Power, money, greed and immediate temporary success won the day. Are these really the values we want to pass on to our children?
Thursday, June, 14, 2012 - - Opinion

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MARILYN HAGERTY: Dear Shirley: Rhubarb shows up in cookies, scones, milkshakes at annual festival
Dear Shirley, Remember when you bought some rhubarb in Tucson and as you checked it out another shopper asked, “Where did you find that red celery?” Well, everybody in Grand Forks knows the difference! Especially this week. That’s because the annual Rhubarb Festival is coming up Saturday at University Lutheran Church.
Wednesday, June, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns

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PREP SOCCER: Sandvold sends Minot to semis
Minot goalkeeper MaKayla Sandvold didn’t have time to celebrate after stuffing Fargo North’s fifth and final kick to keep the shootout score even. That’s because she was up next to kick. Sandvold made the key save and followed by booting the game-winner to lead the Magicians to a shootout victory over Fargo North after a 1-1 tie couldn’t be solved through two sudden death overtimes on Thursday in the North Dakota state quarterfinals at Cushman Field.
Friday, June, 01, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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Work of wildlife photographer newest feature at Mayor's Choice Exhibit
Wildlife photographer Deborah Hanson, the current Mayor’s Choice Artist whose photos of western grebes, snowy owls and hummingbirds will hang in Grand Forks City Hall through mid-July, said she sometimes sits for hours to get the bird shots that she wants.
Friday, May, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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Carol Hagen
Carol Hagen, age 78, of Fosston, MN, passed away on Monday (May 14th) at First Care Living Center in Fosston.
Thursday, May, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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So what's the fuss about walleyes? Fishing authorities weigh in
In an effort to understand the allure of the walleye, we asked a handful of professional anglers, fishing guides and fisheries managers to weigh in with their thoughts on what makes this species so popular. Here’s what they had to say:
Sunday, May, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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VIDEO: ND community comes together to help girl overcoming autism
There's no known cause or cure for autism and a diagnosis can mean a lifetime of hardship. But one North Dakota family is well on their way to overcoming autism with help from their community. Now they want to help others.
Tuesday, May, 01, 2012 - WDAZ-TV - News

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A life less ordinary: Kindred native grows up to meet Eleanor Roosevelt, lead national medical society
Adele Swenson has no idea why her life turned out the way it did. She was a poor farm girl, yet she grew up to have tea with Eleanor Roosevelt.
Monday, April, 30, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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A year later, al-Qaida still a many-headed threat
A year ago this week, U.S. Navy SEALs slipped into a heavily fortified compound in Pakistan and killed the face of international terrorism. There is a growing fear, however, that Osama bin Laden’s death didn’t even seriously wound the international terror threat.
Sunday, April, 29, 2012 - McClatchy Newspapers - News

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Ada settles flood project
Town delayed protection during years of high water
After 15 years, it’s finally Ada’s turn for flood protection. The long wait apparently ended last week, when the Wild Rice Watershed District Board voted 6-1 to allow the city to move a drainage ditch. At face value, it appears to be an innocuous decision. But it clears the way for a dike project, the last and biggest step in protecting the 1,700 residents from a recurrence of the 1997 flood that caused $40 million in damage in Ada.
Saturday, April, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Klaus Thiessen and Barry Wilfahrt, Grand Forks, letter: Measure 2 threatens GF’s health and growth
Grand Forks city and county residents enjoy a high level of services provided by local and county governments. Do we want to put that at risk?
Saturday, April, 14, 2012 - - Opinion

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