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Rural U.S. disappearing? Population share hits low
The latest 2010 census numbers hint at an emerging America where, by mid-century, city boundaries become indistinct and rural areas grow ever less relevant. Many communities could shrink to virtual ghost towns as they shutter businesses and close down schools, demographers say.
Thursday, July, 28, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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The latest 2010 census numbers hint at an emerging America where, by mid-century, city boundaries become indistinct and rural areas grow ever less relevant. Many communities could shrink to virtual ghost towns as they shutter businesses and close down schools, demographers say.
Thursday, July, 28, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Wal-Mart offers video streaming on website
The world's largest retailer today started streaming many movies the same day they come out on DVD, in a second bid for a share of popular movie rental and streaming website Netflix Inc.'s business and just two weeks after Netflix announced new price increases.
Tuesday, July, 26, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - Business
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The world's largest retailer today started streaming many movies the same day they come out on DVD, in a second bid for a share of popular movie rental and streaming website Netflix Inc.'s business and just two weeks after Netflix announced new price increases.
Tuesday, July, 26, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - Business
Labor pains could end Target's employee honeymoon
Until recently, the Minneapolis-based discounter largely had avoided the labor disputes and public relations challenges that have plagued Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer. But now Target could face the same union opposition as its much bigger rival.
Thursday, July, 14, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - Business
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Until recently, the Minneapolis-based discounter largely had avoided the labor disputes and public relations challenges that have plagued Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer. But now Target could face the same union opposition as its much bigger rival.
Thursday, July, 14, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - Business
COURTS: Moorhead family sues after boy, 13, burned in grill explosion
The family of a 13-year-old boy badly burned in an explosion last April after he poured gasoline on a lit barbecue grill has filed a lawsuit claiming the gas container should have had a safety device to help prevent the fiery blast.
Wednesday, July, 13, 2011 - The Forum - News
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The family of a 13-year-old boy badly burned in an explosion last April after he poured gasoline on a lit barbecue grill has filed a lawsuit claiming the gas container should have had a safety device to help prevent the fiery blast.
Wednesday, July, 13, 2011 - The Forum - News
Foes of North Dakota pharmacy owner rule seek repeal again
Opponents of North Dakota's pharmacy ownership restrictions are making another attempt to have them repealed by voters, almost a year after a previous initiative campaign was scuttled by legal problems.
Thursday, July, 07, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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Opponents of North Dakota's pharmacy ownership restrictions are making another attempt to have them repealed by voters, almost a year after a previous initiative campaign was scuttled by legal problems.
Thursday, July, 07, 2011 - Associated Press - News
MINOT FLOODING: Family, friends, shelters, take in the evacuees
Although temporary shelters were opened this week at the Minot Auditorium and Minot State University, many residents had already opened their homes and their hearts to those devastated by the historic flood.
Saturday, June, 25, 2011 - Forum Communications - News
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Although temporary shelters were opened this week at the Minot Auditorium and Minot State University, many residents had already opened their homes and their hearts to those devastated by the historic flood.
Saturday, June, 25, 2011 - Forum Communications - News
GF and EGF officials taking input on public transit needs
Many say longer hours for bus service needed
About 25 citizens voiced concerns about city bus service and other public transit issues Wednesday evening in City Hall at the first of 10 meetings this year seeking input on redesigning public transit in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks.
Thursday, June, 23, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Many say longer hours for bus service needed
About 25 citizens voiced concerns about city bus service and other public transit issues Wednesday evening in City Hall at the first of 10 meetings this year seeking input on redesigning public transit in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks.
Thursday, June, 23, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
High court: Sex discrimination suit against Wal-Mart cannot proceed as class action
The Supreme Court has ruled for Wal-Mart in its fight to block a massive sex discrimination lawsuit on behalf of women who work there.
Monday, June, 20, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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The Supreme Court has ruled for Wal-Mart in its fight to block a massive sex discrimination lawsuit on behalf of women who work there.
Monday, June, 20, 2011 - Associated Press - News
N.Y. Target store workers reject unionization
Workers at a Target store in New York voted against joining the country's largest retail union Friday night, but the union said it would press on and broaden its push to represent the company's workers nationwide.
Saturday, June, 18, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - News
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Workers at a Target store in New York voted against joining the country's largest retail union Friday night, but the union said it would press on and broaden its push to represent the company's workers nationwide.
Saturday, June, 18, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - News
Gas tanks are draining family budgets
There’s less money this summer for hotel rooms, surfboards and bathing suits. It’s all going into the gas tank.
Monday, May, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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There’s less money this summer for hotel rooms, surfboards and bathing suits. It’s all going into the gas tank.
Monday, May, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Gas tanks are draining family budgets
There's less money this summer for hotel rooms, surfboards and bathing suits. It's all going into the gas tank.
Friday, May, 27, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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There's less money this summer for hotel rooms, surfboards and bathing suits. It's all going into the gas tank.
Friday, May, 27, 2011 - Associated Press - News
For reeling Joplin, Mo., possible 2nd punch looms
Death toll remains at 116; 17 people rescued
The killer tornado ripped through the heart of Joplin, a blue-collar southwest Missouri town of 50,000 people, Sunday night, slamming straight into St. John's Regional Medical Center. The hospital confirmed that five of the dead were patients — all of them in critical condition before the tornado hit. A hospital visitor also was killed. Scroll down the article to see a video report of the Joplin, Mo., tornado disaster.
Tuesday, May, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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Death toll remains at 116; 17 people rescued
The killer tornado ripped through the heart of Joplin, a blue-collar southwest Missouri town of 50,000 people, Sunday night, slamming straight into St. John's Regional Medical Center. The hospital confirmed that five of the dead were patients — all of them in critical condition before the tornado hit. A hospital visitor also was killed. Scroll down the article to see a video report of the Joplin, Mo., tornado disaster.
Tuesday, May, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - News
‘Rescued’ food helps feed the hungry in Minnesota
In Minnesota alone, we throw out more than 715 million pounds of food each year. State officials say that’s how much we send to landfills or garbage burners. Hunger relief organizations are increasing their efforts to save the portion of that food that’s edible — and get it to hungry Minnesotans.
Sunday, May, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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In Minnesota alone, we throw out more than 715 million pounds of food each year. State officials say that’s how much we send to landfills or garbage burners. Hunger relief organizations are increasing their efforts to save the portion of that food that’s edible — and get it to hungry Minnesotans.
Sunday, May, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Brandon, Man., braces as Assiniboine keeps rising
Neighborhoods evacuated in low-lying areas
When forecasters first warned that Manitoba’s second-largest city faced a threat from the Assiniboine River this spring, initial reactions ranged from skepticism to contempt.
Friday, May, 13, 2011 - Winnipeg Free Press - News
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Neighborhoods evacuated in low-lying areas
When forecasters first warned that Manitoba’s second-largest city faced a threat from the Assiniboine River this spring, initial reactions ranged from skepticism to contempt.
Friday, May, 13, 2011 - Winnipeg Free Press - News
20 Minnesota companies make Fortune 500 list
Minnesota's roster of 20 companies on the Fortune 500 is down one from last year, due to the purchase of Minneapolis-based bottler PepsiAmericas by New York-based PepsiCo. But the rest of Minnesota's power lineup remains largely unchanged.
Thursday, May, 05, 2011 - Pioneer Press / MCT - Business
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Minnesota's roster of 20 companies on the Fortune 500 is down one from last year, due to the purchase of Minneapolis-based bottler PepsiAmericas by New York-based PepsiCo. But the rest of Minnesota's power lineup remains largely unchanged.
Thursday, May, 05, 2011 - Pioneer Press / MCT - Business
Gangs of professionals transform the business of shoplifting
Gangs of professional shoplifters, organized into theft rings, have become a growing menace for U.S. retailers. Roaming from store to store, they steal large quantities of easy-to-sell items — such as baby formula, razor blades, video games or batteries.
Saturday, April, 23, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press - Business
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Gangs of professional shoplifters, organized into theft rings, have become a growing menace for U.S. retailers. Roaming from store to store, they steal large quantities of easy-to-sell items — such as baby formula, razor blades, video games or batteries.
Saturday, April, 23, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press - Business
Wal-Mart to open liquor store at Grand Forks store
Wal-Mart got the liquor license it wanted from the Grand Forks City Council Monday.
Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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Wal-Mart got the liquor license it wanted from the Grand Forks City Council Monday.
Tuesday, April, 19, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Greywater III, Alexander Joseph "Zeke"
Greywater III, Alexander Joseph "Zeke", 46, of Fort Totten, ND.
Thursday, April, 14, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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Greywater III, Alexander Joseph "Zeke", 46, of Fort Totten, ND.
Thursday, April, 14, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Lorrie P. Hill
Lorrie P. Hill, 78, Grand Forks, ND, formerly of Billings, MT, passed away at her home on Sunday, April 3, 2011.
Wednesday, April, 06, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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Lorrie P. Hill, 78, Grand Forks, ND, formerly of Billings, MT, passed away at her home on Sunday, April 3, 2011.
Wednesday, April, 06, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Supreme Court may block Wal-Mart sex discrimination lawsuit
The Supreme Court appears ready to block a massive sex discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart on behalf of at least a half-million women, and that could make it harder for other workers nationwide to bring class-action claims against large employers.
Tuesday, March, 29, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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The Supreme Court appears ready to block a massive sex discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart on behalf of at least a half-million women, and that could make it harder for other workers nationwide to bring class-action claims against large employers.
Tuesday, March, 29, 2011 - Associated Press - News
