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Former Mpls. charter school executive charged
Hennepin County prosecutors are accusing a former Minneapolis charter school executive of embezzling nearly $1.4 million from an American Indian school.
Tuesday, June, 02, 2009 - - News

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One-room schools near Stump Lake receive restoration
When Les Ferry was growing on a farm south of Lakota, N.D., his parents provided room and board for his teachers at the one-room Wamduska School No. 2 near the northeast shore of Stump Lake. So, it’s only natural, the retired farmer says, that he should restore not only that school but all three one-room schools that served Wamduska Township from the late 1880s to the late 1950s, along with a log cabin built in 1881.
Friday, May, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Ray (N.D) High School closed because of threat
Ray High School canceled classes today following a threat of a school shooting.
Thursday, May, 21, 2009 - Dickinson Press - News

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U.S. swine flu deaths hit double-digits
Marcos Antonio Sanchez went from being an outgoing 21-year-old to Utah's first swine flu fatality in less than a week. Swine flu now has sickened more than 10,000 people in 41 countries and killed 80, according to the World Health Organization, whose figures often lag those of individual countries. Mexico has reported 75 deaths, the U.S. 10, and one in both Canada and Costa Rica.
Thursday, May, 21, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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The last class of Nash

Thursday, May, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Last days for Nash’s only school
Nash (N.D.) Public Schools has only nine students left and, next year, they'll be transferring to the neighboring district in Grafton, ending a 50-year history.
Thursday, May, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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World Health Organization: Up to 2 billion people could get swine flu
The World Health Organization said today that up to 2 billion people could be infected by swine flu if the current outbreak turns into a pandemic. The agency said a pandemic typically lasts two years.
Thursday, May, 07, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Pandemic expert: If swine flu happens here, you might not notice
If the swine flu now frightening much of the world does reach the level of a pandemic and if it reaches the Red River Valley — life might not change at all. “We suffer from too much information,” said Dr. Jeff Ryan, an expert on epidemic diseases. And too much information, he said, is causing people to think too much about swine flu and scare themselves.
Thursday, May, 07, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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U.S. no longer advising schools close for swine flu
U.S. health officials are no longer recommending that schools close because of swine flu.
Tuesday, May, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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CDC director: Too early to say swine flu threat under control
A leading U.S. health expert said this morning that while "there are encouraging signs" of a leveling off in the severity of the swine flu threat, it's still too early to declare the problem under control.
Monday, May, 04, 2009 - - News

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Possible swine flu cases close more Minnesota schools
Polk County 'probable' swine flu case ruled out
Eleven schools in Orono, Minn., will be closed today and one school in Minneapolis will also be shuttered due to probable cases of swine flu, state health officials said Sunday. Rocori Middle School in Cold Spring — which has been connected to the state's lone confirmed case of swine flu — would also remain closed today.
Monday, May, 04, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Questions and answers about the new swine flu
As the new swine flu spreads, people have lots of questions about how it affects their day-to-day life. Here are some answers.
Saturday, May, 02, 2009 - - News

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Swine flu cases pass 100 in U.S.; vaccine pursued
U.S. authorities are pledging to eventually produce enough swine flu vaccine for everyone but the shots couldn't begin until fall at the earliest.
Friday, May, 01, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Mexico's epidemiology boss faults WHO
Mexico's chief epidemiologist accused the World Health Organization of being slow to respond to the country's warning about a health crisis that turned into a global swine flu scare, and called for an investigation.
Friday, May, 01, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Schools keep eye on student health
A student in Grafton, N.D., with family ties to a part of the country where cases of N1H1 or “swine” flu have been reported fell sick with flu-like symptoms earlier this week, but tests showed the student was not infected with the worrisome virus.
Thursday, April, 30, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Children have major role in flu's spread
As of midday Wednesday, about 100 of the nation's 132,000 schools had closed and Texas authorities had suspended high school sports. But the number of closures was growing: On Wednesday night the Fort Worth Independent School District in Texas announced it was closing its 140 schools, with about 80,000 students.
Thursday, April, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Swine flu alert nears pandemic level
The Geneva-based World Health Organization today raised its alert level for the fast-spreading swine flu to its next-to-highest notch, signaling a global pandemic could be imminent. The move came after the virus spread to at least 10 U.S. states from coast to coast and swept deeper into Europe.
Wednesday, April, 29, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Swine flu reaches 10 U.S. states, Europe
Mexican child dies in Houston, becomes 1st U.S. death
Virulent swine flu spread to 10 U.S. states from coast to coast today and swept deeper into Europe, extending its global reach as President Barack Obama mourned the first U.S. death, a Mexican toddler who had traveled with his family to Texas. Total American cases surged to nearly 100, and Obama said wider school closings might be necessary.
Wednesday, April, 29, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Swine flu claims first victim in U.S.; Obama raises school closings option
The first U.S. death from swine flu, and the first outside of Mexico, has been confirmed amid increasing global anxiety over a health menace that has also swept Germany and Austria onto the roster of afflicted nations.
Wednesday, April, 29, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Obama: Schools with infections may have to close
UPDATED 8:33 A.M.
President Barack Obama says school authorities with confirmed cases of swine flu should consider closing. The president said this morning that Americans "should know" the government is doing all that it can to contain the emerging health menace.
Wednesday, April, 29, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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