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Search for Arizona fugitive focuses on Montana, Canada
UPDATED 2:15 P.M.
Authorities Tuesday focused on western Montana and southwest Canada in the search for an escaped convict from Arizona and his suspected accomplice who fashion themselves a present-day “Bonnie and Clyde.”
Tuesday, August, 10, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Authorities Tuesday focused on western Montana and southwest Canada in the search for an escaped convict from Arizona and his suspected accomplice who fashion themselves a present-day “Bonnie and Clyde.”
Tuesday, August, 10, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Victim in Roseau County head-on collision identified
A Roseau, Minn., woman driving a minivan crossed the center line a county road Monday afternoon, colliding head-on with a semi-truck.
Thursday, August, 05, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A Roseau, Minn., woman driving a minivan crossed the center line a county road Monday afternoon, colliding head-on with a semi-truck.
Thursday, August, 05, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
FAST Center to open at Warroad
A FAST enrollment center will open on Monday at the Warroad (Minn.) Port of Entry, officials said Thursday.
Friday, July, 30, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A FAST enrollment center will open on Monday at the Warroad (Minn.) Port of Entry, officials said Thursday.
Friday, July, 30, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Arizona files appeal as sheriff launches new sweep
The showdown over Arizona’s immigration law played out in court and on Phoenix’s sun-splashed streets on Thursday, as the state sought to reinstate key parts of the measure and angry protesters chanted that they refused to “live in fear.” Dozens were arrested.
Friday, July, 30, 2010 - - News
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The showdown over Arizona’s immigration law played out in court and on Phoenix’s sun-splashed streets on Thursday, as the state sought to reinstate key parts of the measure and angry protesters chanted that they refused to “live in fear.” Dozens were arrested.
Friday, July, 30, 2010 - - News
Bulking up the Border Patrol
Grand opening held for new, larger station west of Grand Forks
The new Grand Forks Border Patrol Station will make it easier for all of law enforcement in the region to do their jobs, especially federal agents working along the Canadian border, top official says.
Thursday, July, 29, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Grand opening held for new, larger station west of Grand Forks
The new Grand Forks Border Patrol Station will make it easier for all of law enforcement in the region to do their jobs, especially federal agents working along the Canadian border, top official says.
Thursday, July, 29, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Fire causes minor damage at Bemidji's Paul Bunyan Playhouse
A small fire caused about $7,500 worth of damage to the Paul Bunyan Playhouse Wednesday night.
Thursday, July, 29, 2010 - Bemidji Pioneer - News
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A small fire caused about $7,500 worth of damage to the Paul Bunyan Playhouse Wednesday night.
Thursday, July, 29, 2010 - Bemidji Pioneer - News
Obama blames politics for delay on immigration
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President Barack Obama today blamed immigration policy gridlock on "political posturing and special interest wrangling."
Thursday, July, 01, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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UPDATED 12:13 P.M.
President Barack Obama today blamed immigration policy gridlock on "political posturing and special interest wrangling."
Thursday, July, 01, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Courts need $40M for border plan
President Barack Obama's $600 million border security plan seems to have it all: More than 1,000 agents, seven gunrunner teams, five FBI task forces and more prosecutors and immigration judges.
Tuesday, June, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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President Barack Obama's $600 million border security plan seems to have it all: More than 1,000 agents, seven gunrunner teams, five FBI task forces and more prosecutors and immigration judges.
Tuesday, June, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Construction Engineers builds with environment in mind
Civil engineers by trade, brothers John and Kurt Eickhof built their construction company with engineering principles, hence the name Construction Engineers. This engineering background allows the company to do more than just put up four walls. Construction Engineers creates facilities with the environment in mind.
Saturday, June, 26, 2010 - Special to the Herald - Business
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Civil engineers by trade, brothers John and Kurt Eickhof built their construction company with engineering principles, hence the name Construction Engineers. This engineering background allows the company to do more than just put up four walls. Construction Engineers creates facilities with the environment in mind.
Saturday, June, 26, 2010 - Special to the Herald - Business
FAA under pressure to open U.S. skies to drones
Unmanned aircraft have proved their usefulness and reliability in the war zones of Afghanistan and Iraq. Now the pressure's on to allow them in the skies over the United States.
Monday, June, 14, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Unmanned aircraft have proved their usefulness and reliability in the war zones of Afghanistan and Iraq. Now the pressure's on to allow them in the skies over the United States.
Monday, June, 14, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Polk sheriff’s deputies get false report
Polk County Sheriff’s Deputies got a report about 2:25 p.m. Thursday from a supposed victim who said an armed man was holding him and another person hostage and was barricaded in a home in Nielsville, Minn.
Friday, June, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Polk County Sheriff’s Deputies got a report about 2:25 p.m. Thursday from a supposed victim who said an armed man was holding him and another person hostage and was barricaded in a home in Nielsville, Minn.
Friday, June, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
FBI: Mexicans chased away US agents after shooting
Pointing their rifles, Mexican security forces chased away U.S. authorities investigating the shooting of a 15-year-old Mexican by a U.S. Border Patrol agent on the banks of the Rio Grande, the FBI and witnesses told The Associated Press today.
Wednesday, June, 09, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Pointing their rifles, Mexican security forces chased away U.S. authorities investigating the shooting of a 15-year-old Mexican by a U.S. Border Patrol agent on the banks of the Rio Grande, the FBI and witnesses told The Associated Press today.
Wednesday, June, 09, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Mexico teen killed by U.S. Border Patrol, anger high
A U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot a 15-year-old Mexican boy after a group trying to illegally enter Texas threw rocks at officers at an international bridge near downtown El Paso, U.S. authorities said today.
Wednesday, June, 09, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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A U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot a 15-year-old Mexican boy after a group trying to illegally enter Texas threw rocks at officers at an international bridge near downtown El Paso, U.S. authorities said today.
Wednesday, June, 09, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Mike Flannery, Grand Forks County Sheriff candidate
Home: Grand Forks
Age: 61
Job: Detective with the Grand Forks Police Department
Family: Widowed with a son and two grandchildren
Education: Four-year criminal-justice degree from UND, police-management training classes at Minot State and Northwestern
Leadership experience: Army infantry officer, field-training officer with the Grand Forks Police Department, second vice president for the local lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police
Thursday, May, 27, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - None
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Home: Grand Forks
Age: 61
Job: Detective with the Grand Forks Police Department
Family: Widowed with a son and two grandchildren
Education: Four-year criminal-justice degree from UND, police-management training classes at Minot State and Northwestern
Leadership experience: Army infantry officer, field-training officer with the Grand Forks Police Department, second vice president for the local lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police
Thursday, May, 27, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - None
Obama puts forth border plan similar to Bush's
Troops will work on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support, and will eventually be replaced by more border patrol and customs agents. The plan at this point doesn't call for the ability to round up suspected illegal immigrants and smugglers.
Wednesday, May, 26, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Troops will work on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support, and will eventually be replaced by more border patrol and customs agents. The plan at this point doesn't call for the ability to round up suspected illegal immigrants and smugglers.
Wednesday, May, 26, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Lawmaker: Obama to send 1,200 troops to border
The Obama administration plans to announce today that it will send as many as 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to improve border security, an Arizona congresswoman said.
Tuesday, May, 25, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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The Obama administration plans to announce today that it will send as many as 1,200 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to improve border security, an Arizona congresswoman said.
Tuesday, May, 25, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Illegal laborers detained in Oakes, N.D.
The U.S. Border Patrol detained 32 farm laborers in Oakes, N.D., Wednesday after they acknowledged they were in the country illegally, a Border Patrol spokesman said.
Friday, May, 21, 2010 - The Forum - News
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The U.S. Border Patrol detained 32 farm laborers in Oakes, N.D., Wednesday after they acknowledged they were in the country illegally, a Border Patrol spokesman said.
Friday, May, 21, 2010 - The Forum - News
Border Patrol detains 32 farm laborers in Oakes, N.D.
The U.S. Border Patrol detained 32 farm laborers in Oakes, N.D., Wednesday after they confessed they were in the country illegally, a Border Patrol spokesman said.
Thursday, May, 20, 2010 - - News
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The U.S. Border Patrol detained 32 farm laborers in Oakes, N.D., Wednesday after they confessed they were in the country illegally, a Border Patrol spokesman said.
Thursday, May, 20, 2010 - - News
Increase in GF County's U.S. Marshals Service inmates brings in money
A big increase in the number of inmates held for the U.S. Marshals Service in the Grand Forks County jail bodes well for the jail’s bottom line, administrator Bret Burkholder told the county commission Tuesday.
Wednesday, May, 19, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A big increase in the number of inmates held for the U.S. Marshals Service in the Grand Forks County jail bodes well for the jail’s bottom line, administrator Bret Burkholder told the county commission Tuesday.
Wednesday, May, 19, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Immigrant crossings into Arizona on the rise
The migrants walk for days through miles of mesquite scrub, running low on food and sometimes water, paying armed drug thug “guides” and dodging U.S. law enforcement officers along the way. And still they keep coming.
Tuesday, May, 18, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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The migrants walk for days through miles of mesquite scrub, running low on food and sometimes water, paying armed drug thug “guides” and dodging U.S. law enforcement officers along the way. And still they keep coming.
Tuesday, May, 18, 2010 - Associated Press - News
