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Hormel Foods employee diagnosed with TB
Hormel Foods has confirmed a worker at its plant in Austin has been diagnosed with tuberculosis. The meat producer was notified of the contagious disease by the Mower County Public Health Department.
Tuesday, September, 18, 2012 - - News

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Crookston to celebrate 3rd annual Recovery Night
Crookston will celebrate its third Recovery Night Celebration on Thursday, according to Polk County Public Health.
Tuesday, September, 18, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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U of M team using biotech to cut fracking impacts
A University of Minnesota team has won a $600,000 federal grant to develop biotechnology for purifying wastewater from hydraulic fracturing.
Tuesday, September, 18, 2012 - - News

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Former drug dealer: Getting methadone paid for by state ‘was an easy scam’
When Brandon Castellano was a drug dealer working in Cloquet and Duluth, he sold marijuana and pain-killers such as Oxycontin — but his most profitable drug was methadone, he said.
Tuesday, September, 18, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Methadone treatment: Do the risks outweigh the potential rewards?
Methadone, a drug deemed by the National Institute of Health and the Centers for Disease Control “the most effective treatment for opiate addiction,” is in essence a risk-versus-reward system.
Monday, September, 17, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Vaccine clinics offered for new students in Oil Patch
With an influx of new students moving to the Oil Patch and North Dakota on track to double the number of reported whooping cough cases this year, health officials are taking action.
Sunday, September, 16, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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UND researchers study impact of oil boom’s temporary housing
Long after the oil boom and its workers have left, sprawling patches of leveled gravel, may be all that’s left of man camps in western North Dakota. At least that’s what UND professors William Caraher and Bret Weber imagine as they collect information on man camps from five cities in the Oil Patch.
Saturday, September, 15, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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New York City bans big, sugary drinks at eateries, theaters
New York City's Board of Health opened up a new, experimental front in the war on obesity Thursday, passing a rule banning sales of big sodas and other sugary drinks at restaurants, concession stands, and other eateries.
Thursday, September, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Grand Forks mayor defends raise for city department head
Grand Forks Mayor Mike Brown has come under fire for his decision to provide a city department head with a nearly $25,000 raise this year. Pete Haga, the city community / government relations officer, received the raise in May after his position was reviewed by the city’s human resources office.
Wednesday, September, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Minnesota trains 'community paramedics' to fill gap
Minnesota is pushing to train a few hundred "community paramedics," a new kind of health care provider intended to make up for the lack of doctors and nurses in rural areas.
Tuesday, September, 11, 2012 - - News

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Study questions how much better organic food is
Stanford University doctors dug through reams of research and concluded there’s little evidence that going organic is much healthier, citing only a few differences involving pesticides and antibiotics.
Monday, September, 10, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent

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Jerry Combs, Grand Forks, letter: GF shouldn’t drop developers’ set-aside requirement for parkland
I was disturbed by the recent report of the Grand Forks City Council considering removal of the requirement that residential developers set aside open space for use as parks.
Tuesday, September, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Making an ‘educated guess’ about the upcoming flu season
The flu virus is “very unpredictable,” Jennifer Heath said, and it’s hard to know in advance if we’re in store for another relatively quiet, mild flu season like last year or a rush of worry that swept across much of the country in 2009 from the so-called swine flu.
Sunday, September, 02, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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A long six months at Spirit Lake: Correspondence shows BIA persistently urging tribe to fix serious problems
Correspondence obtained by Forum Communications between the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Spirit Lake Tribe over the past six months shows the federal agency persistently urging the tribe to fix serious problems in its management of Tribal Social Services.
Sunday, September, 02, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Sheriff: Man stole doctor's ID, saw 500 patients
A man stole a physician's identity and pretended to be a doctor for a year in South Carolina, and now investigators are combing through medical records to see whether he harmed any of the hundreds of patients he treated, authorities said.
Friday, August, 31, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Annie Williams, Minot, letter: Vote ‘yes’ for North Dakota’s outdoors
A healthy outdoors, complete with parks, hunting, fishing and natural areas such as the Badlands will help us attract and retain the best and the brightest to North Dakota.
Tuesday, August, 28, 2012 - - Opinion

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2 contract West Nile virus in Grand Forks County
The first two human cases of West Nile virus this year in Grand Forks County have been confirmed by the North Dakota Department of Health.
Tuesday, August, 28, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Robert Townsend, Minot, letter: Vote 'yes' to protect N.D.'s natural areas
The North Dakota Clean Water, Lands and Outdoor Heritage Amendment is a unique opportunity to protect our natural lands, parks and clean water, as well as strengthen natural flood control.
Friday, August, 24, 2012 - - Opinion

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MT lawmaker says ND lawmakers should deal with medical marijuana, not voters
In 2004, Montana passed a medical marijuana initiative through a general election which was hard to regulate, said Montana State Sen. Donald Steinbeisser, R-Sidney. “The problem we had in Montana, before the last session, over half of the people that were using medical marijuana cards were 20- to 30-year-olds,” he said. “You know dog-gone well there’s something wrong with that.”
Sunday, August, 19, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Grand Forks County horse tests positive for West Nile virus
A horse from Grand Forks County has been positively identified as having West Nile virus, Grand Forks city officials said today.
Thursday, August, 16, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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