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Chuck Haga

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On alert on the job
Rash of robberies has attention of local cashiers, clerks
At Bob’s Oil, a service shop at Mill Road and Gateway Drive in Grand Forks, Darin Gilbertson is on alert for would-be robbers.
Tuesday, December, 22, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Young EGF hockey team plays on despite loss of beloved coach
Tim Pesch dies midway through tournament
“I said, ‘See you in a couple hours,’ and went home to get something to eat,” Dale Pesch recalled Monday. “Everything seemed good, normal.” But Tim, 52, the baby in a family of eight hard-skating siblings, suffered a massive heart attack at home over the noon hour Saturday and died a short time later.
Tuesday, December, 22, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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The old ethnicities
As new immigrants arive in the Red River Valley from Africa, Asia and the Middle East, they join the mosaic created and sustained over time and distance.
Sunday, December, 20, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Portland student nominated to U.S. Naval Academy
Eric Fugleberg, 17, an all-around athlete and scholar at May-Port High School, has been nominated for appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
Friday, December, 18, 2009 - Herald Staff Writer - News

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United Way sifts focus of awarding funds
The United Way of Grand Forks announced a shift Wednesday in how funds raised in this past fall’s campaign will be awarded to participating agencies, focusing grants to have more impact on such targeted issues as youth drug and alcohol use and domestic violence.
Wednesday, December, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Climate change 'eyewitness' Steger in GF (May 12, 2009)
The 64-year-old Will Steger began by telling about his first expedition, a boat journey with his brother down the Mississippi River to New Orleans and back. “I was 15,” he said, and you could sense more than a few of the students starting to make plans.
Wednesday, December, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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United Way announces it will change the way it awards funds
The United Way of Grand Forks announced a shift Wednesday in how funds raised in this past fall’s campaign will be awarded to participating agencies, focusing grants to have more impact on such targeted issues as youth drug and alcohol use and domestic violence.
Wednesday, December, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Fundraising continues for housing project in North Korea
Don Mosely, a leader of a Habitat for Humanity offshoot that’s pushing a person-to-person diplomacy project involving volunteers building housing in North Korea, said Tuesday that he was encouraged by a five-day fundraising swing through the region.
Wednesday, December, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Suicide state of emergency in Indian Country
Suicide on America’s Indian reservations is at crisis levels, health and other experts said, and the point was driven home Friday at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, where tribal leaders declared a suicide “state of emergency.”
Friday, December, 11, 2009 - - News

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EGF family suffers second military loss
An East Grand Forks family has lost a second military son to a noncombat incident. Marine Cpl. Ryan Pape, 23, died Thursday during a training exercise at Camp Pendleton in California, according to information received by the family.
Saturday, December, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Personal diplomacy in North Korea
Forest River Colony works with country to build farms and homes — not bombs
For more than 40 years, volunteers from the Forest River Colony near Gilby, N.D., have joined with other Christians to aid refugees from distant countries and to build homes for the poor.
Thursday, December, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Remaining Larson brother writes letter: ‘You took Bill’s billfold’
Carl remembers sibling who died last month of exposure
Carl Larson, 95, sits at his kitchen table these days and writes. Mostly, he writes thank-you notes to people who sent flowers, wrote letters or signed cards of sympathy for the loss of his brother Bill, 98, who died of exposure last month after wandering from the farm home they shared outside Oklee, Minn.
Thursday, December, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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AIDS cases rise in N.D.
New testing methods, those who move into state factor in
With December numbers still to come, North Dakota is reporting a record 37 new HIV/AIDS cases in 2009, a nearly one-third increase over the previous record of 28 cases in all of 2008.
Wednesday, December, 02, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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IN THE MAIL: Happy to live in Hagaland once again
Well, one more thing we can be thankful for is that Chuck Haga is back in Grand Forks and back at the Herald.
Sunday, November, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks - Opinion

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What can $300,000 buy you?
It’s only a few minutes long, and it’s on one of those cable television channels that most people get only because it comes in a big package with more sought-after channels. But Kelly Thompson’s Grand Forks house — and Grand Forks — sure look good on Home and Garden Television’s program examining what $300,000 will buy in various locations around the country.
Sunday, November, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Gathering and remembering on Thanksgiving
On Thanksgiving Day in 1987, Lois and Lawrence Hauge prepared and served a turkey dinner fit for a king. The king himself, Olav V of Norway, said so.
Thursday, November, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Woman refuses to let 11 gunshots claim her life, mobility or faith (July 6, 2008)
With the aid of a leg brace and a cane, Tammy Peterson is walking. Two and a half years earlier, after she was shot 11 times by an ex-boyfriend, doctors had told Peterson she probably wouldn’t walk again.
Saturday, November, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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'A month of downhill,' a day of hope: GF's Project Homeless Connect
Tia Trainer, 3, clutched her stuffed puppy close Thursday and gazed wide-eyed at all the people milling about the Grand Cities Mall. Her mother, Kristi, stood with Tia and 1-year-old Robert, tucked in a stroller with coats and bags and diapers, as dad Kevin Trainer got a haircut courtesy of Project Homeless Connect, a one-day coordinated effort by 30 agencies to reach out to a growing homeless and near-homeless population.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Former UND professor John Penn dies
Even in the late 1960s, when campus standards of dress and comportment were changing — for better or worse, depending on your point of view — John Penn was an icon of formality and courtliness at UND.
Wednesday, November, 18, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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A health care battle of a different era
Former N.D. congressman Rollie Redlin remembers Medicare establishment
Rolland “Rollie” Redlin served just one term in Congress from North Dakota, but it was a watershed session. Now 89 and living in retirement in Rapid City, S.D., Redlin was in the U.S. House in 1965 when Medicare was established.
Wednesday, November, 18, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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