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Michigan marks 125 years
The community of Michigan is swelling with people and pride this weekend, as it celebrates its 125th anniversary.
Saturday, July, 26, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The community of Michigan is swelling with people and pride this weekend, as it celebrates its 125th anniversary.
Saturday, July, 26, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
REGIONAL ROUNDUP
Sunday, June, 01, 2008 - Herald wire reports - News
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Sunday, June, 01, 2008 - Herald wire reports - News
Roger Pohlman, candidate for GF School Board
Interview with Roger Pohlman, one of seven candidates for four seats on the Grand Forks School Board.
Friday, May, 30, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Interview with Roger Pohlman, one of seven candidates for four seats on the Grand Forks School Board.
Friday, May, 30, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Students say ‘goodbye’ to closing school
BISBEE, N.D. — Zero anger, a small sampling of sadness and a huge dose of acceptance. That’s the difference between the final day at Bisbee-Egeland School on Thursday and most school closings in recent years.
Friday, May, 23, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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BISBEE, N.D. — Zero anger, a small sampling of sadness and a huge dose of acceptance. That’s the difference between the final day at Bisbee-Egeland School on Thursday and most school closings in recent years.
Friday, May, 23, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Board gathers solutions for enrollment decline
The Grand Forks School Board brainstormed declining enrollment solutions at its meeting Monday night, incorporating ideas participants presented at January’s public forum.
Wednesday, April, 30, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The Grand Forks School Board brainstormed declining enrollment solutions at its meeting Monday night, incorporating ideas participants presented at January’s public forum.
Wednesday, April, 30, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Boy wonder
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. — By day, Neil Turner tackles academic research papers on topics like the biblical accuracy of carbon dating.
Sunday, March, 23, 2008 - The Forum - News
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FERGUS FALLS, Minn. — By day, Neil Turner tackles academic research papers on topics like the biblical accuracy of carbon dating.
Sunday, March, 23, 2008 - The Forum - News
U.S. eases ‘No Child’ law in some states
The Bush administration, acknowledging that the federal No Child Left Behind law is diagnosing too many public schools as failing, said Tuesday that it would relax the law’s provisions for some states, allowing them to distinguish schools with a few problems from those that need major surgery.
Wednesday, March, 19, 2008 - New York Times - News
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The Bush administration, acknowledging that the federal No Child Left Behind law is diagnosing too many public schools as failing, said Tuesday that it would relax the law’s provisions for some states, allowing them to distinguish schools with a few problems from those that need major surgery.
Wednesday, March, 19, 2008 - New York Times - News
Faded glory: Former ND Class B champion schools see changing times
From 1988 to 1992, it was never more glorious for Edinburg, Munich, Egeland and Bisbee, N.D., four towns that are close in proximity. Edinburg won the 1988 championship. Bisbee-Egeland was a surprise winner the following year. After finishing second in 1991, Munich won it all in 1992. Much like the farming equipment that drives these communities’ economies, times have changed.
Thursday, March, 13, 2008 - The Forum - News
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From 1988 to 1992, it was never more glorious for Edinburg, Munich, Egeland and Bisbee, N.D., four towns that are close in proximity. Edinburg won the 1988 championship. Bisbee-Egeland was a surprise winner the following year. After finishing second in 1991, Munich won it all in 1992. Much like the farming equipment that drives these communities’ economies, times have changed.
Thursday, March, 13, 2008 - The Forum - News
International Falls schools closed due to bomb threat
According to the school district, it received a bomb threat declaring a bomb would be on campus at 11 a.m. today. Au-thorities believe that the caller was the same person who called in a terroristic threat Wednesday, which resulted in a building evacuation and dismissal of students.
Thursday, March, 06, 2008 - Duluth News Tribune - None
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According to the school district, it received a bomb threat declaring a bomb would be on campus at 11 a.m. today. Au-thorities believe that the caller was the same person who called in a terroristic threat Wednesday, which resulted in a building evacuation and dismissal of students.
Thursday, March, 06, 2008 - Duluth News Tribune - None
Fading numbers
The Grand Forks community is feeling the school district's declining enrollment trend, with Wilder Elementary School transferring its mere eight kindergarten students to Winship Elementary this year.
Monday, February, 25, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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The Grand Forks community is feeling the school district's declining enrollment trend, with Wilder Elementary School transferring its mere eight kindergarten students to Winship Elementary this year.
Monday, February, 25, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News
WEATHER: A bitter cold snap
A bitter cold snap gripped North Dakota and Minnesota on Wednesday, registering wind chill readings colder than 50 below zero and actual temperatures as low as 30 below, forcing a spate of school closings and late starts, freezing water pipes and stalled out cars.
Thursday, January, 31, 2008 - Herald Staff and Wire Report - News
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A bitter cold snap gripped North Dakota and Minnesota on Wednesday, registering wind chill readings colder than 50 below zero and actual temperatures as low as 30 below, forcing a spate of school closings and late starts, freezing water pipes and stalled out cars.
Thursday, January, 31, 2008 - Herald Staff and Wire Report - News
WEATHER: Brrrr!
Even the sun looked cold Tuesday.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2008 - Herald Staff Report - News
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Even the sun looked cold Tuesday.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2008 - Herald Staff Report - News
WEATHER: Harsh night of dangerous cold ahead
Expect a continuation of falling temperatures and northwest winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts to around 35 mph, which will create dangerous wind chills of 25 below to near 50 below through the night in the northern Red River Valley region. The cold prompted at least 14 area school districts and one college to cancel classes today and led to delayed openings at others.
Tuesday, January, 29, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Expect a continuation of falling temperatures and northwest winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts to around 35 mph, which will create dangerous wind chills of 25 below to near 50 below through the night in the northern Red River Valley region. The cold prompted at least 14 area school districts and one college to cancel classes today and led to delayed openings at others.
Tuesday, January, 29, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
UND med school dean promises changes
BISMARCK - The state medical school's dean promised Monday to keep in touch with legislators about changes the school plans to make because of suggestions and criticism in a recent performance audit report that the dean referred to as a "spanking."
Tuesday, November, 20, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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BISMARCK - The state medical school's dean promised Monday to keep in touch with legislators about changes the school plans to make because of suggestions and criticism in a recent performance audit report that the dean referred to as a "spanking."
Tuesday, November, 20, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News
UND MEDICAL SCHOOL: Wilson responds to ‘spanking'
BISMARCK - The state medical school's dean promised Monday to keep in touch with legislators about changes the school plans to make because of suggestions and criticism in a recent performance audit report that the dean referred to as a “spanking.”
Tuesday, November, 20, 2007 - - None
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BISMARCK - The state medical school's dean promised Monday to keep in touch with legislators about changes the school plans to make because of suggestions and criticism in a recent performance audit report that the dean referred to as a “spanking.”
Tuesday, November, 20, 2007 - - None
UND med school dean promises changes
BISMARCK The state medical school's dean promised today to keep in touch with legislators about changes it plans to make because of suggestions and criticism in a recent performance audit report that the dean referred to as a "spanking."
Tuesday, November, 20, 2007 - - None
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BISMARCK The state medical school's dean promised today to keep in touch with legislators about changes it plans to make because of suggestions and criticism in a recent performance audit report that the dean referred to as a "spanking."
Tuesday, November, 20, 2007 - - None
UND med school dean to legislative committee: 'We'll take our spanking'
UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences Dean H. David Wilson told the Legislative Audit and Fiscal Review Committee today, “It’s been an arduous process. We’re glad it’s over."
Monday, November, 19, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences Dean H. David Wilson told the Legislative Audit and Fiscal Review Committee today, “It’s been an arduous process. We’re glad it’s over."
Monday, November, 19, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News
Hundreds evacuated, schools close after train derailment
CLARA CITY, Minn. - A train derailed and spilled acid early Monday, forcing hundreds to evacuate and schools to close.
Monday, October, 29, 2007 - Associated Press - News
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CLARA CITY, Minn. - A train derailed and spilled acid early Monday, forcing hundreds to evacuate and schools to close.
Monday, October, 29, 2007 - Associated Press - News
Developer expresses interest in former Minnesota school
Nearly four years after closing, the former Gonvick, Minn., school is being partly demolished to make the property more useable for a possible apartment building and assisted-living facility, said Diane Lehse, superintendent of the Clearbrook-Gonvick School District.
Wednesday, September, 26, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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Nearly four years after closing, the former Gonvick, Minn., school is being partly demolished to make the property more useable for a possible apartment building and assisted-living facility, said Diane Lehse, superintendent of the Clearbrook-Gonvick School District.
Wednesday, September, 26, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
Hatton to study vote on school consolidation plan
HATTON, N.D. - Hatton School Board members voted unanimously Monday to assign a committee to study why a plan to consolidate the district with the Northwood (N.D.) School District was defeated in a recent election.
Tuesday, July, 24, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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HATTON, N.D. - Hatton School Board members voted unanimously Monday to assign a committee to study why a plan to consolidate the district with the Northwood (N.D.) School District was defeated in a recent election.
Tuesday, July, 24, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
