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UND baseball team to face NDSU in 4-game series beginning today
Full of newcomers, Sioux set for four-game series against Bison
Three of the UND baseball team’s top four hitters are freshmen, and the Sioux roster has a total of 17 newcomers. At North Dakota State, the Bison bring back seven starters in the field and six pitchers that threw 20 or more innings last season.
Friday, March, 30, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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Anglers worry warm weather kills Minnesota fish
Minnesotans expect temperatures in the 70s, maybe reaching the 80s in places, when April debuts Sunday, but the continued warm weather worries anglers. The record-breaking 2012 warmth is hurting their sport and businesses that support it after a series of warmer-than-normal winters. They fear it will kill game fish.
Thursday, March, 29, 2012 - Forum Communications - Outdoors

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Scott Pelley helps CBS carve an old-school identity
From the vintage globe projected behind the anchor desk to the Cronkite-era producers mixing it up at story meetings to the no-frills reports that fill 21 minutes and 16 seconds each weeknight, the “CBS Evening News” has made a determined effort to bring newsy back.
Thursday, March, 29, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - Entertainment

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Colorado governor shalts prescribed burns after wildfire
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper on Wednesday suspended the use of state prescribed burns like the one that may have caused a deadly wildfire that destroyed dozens of homes near Denver.
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Report: Minnesota farmers had record profits in 2011
The survey of nearly 2,400 Minnesota farms finds median net farm income reached a record $123,000 last year, up 1 percent. According to the report, higher grain prices and more profitable livestock operations helped improve the 2011 numbers. But stressful weather and lower crop yields limited the gains
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - - News

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Materials lead U.S. stocks lower as commodities dip
Falling commodity prices punished materials and energy companies Wednesday, pushing Wall Street's major stock indexes to a lower close. Crude oil lost nearly $2 to $105 a barrel, hurting energy stocks. Peabody Energy fell 3.4 percent, Chevron 1.1 percent and Exxon 0.9 percent.
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business

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N.D. farmers see earliest spring on record
Average starting date for field work is Monday
It looks to be the earliest spring for North Dakota farmers on record. April 2 is the average starting date for field work throughout the state, according to a survey of county extension agents, said Darin Jantzi, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s statistics office in Fargo. “That’s the earliest since 1974, when we started recording it,” Jantzi said Tuesday. “The previous earliest field work date was April 6 in 1981.”
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Seized photo albums related to Nazi art theft donated to U.S. National Archives
Among the items U.S. soldiers seized from Adolf Hitler's Bavarian Alps hideaway in the closing days of World War II were albums meticulously documenting an often forgotten Nazi crime — the massive pillaging of artwork and other cultural items as German troops marched through Europe. Two of those albums — one filled with photographs of works of art, the other with snapshots of furniture — were donated Tuesday to the U.S. National Archives, which now has custody of 43 albums in a set of what historians believe could be as high as 100.
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Missing Arkansas boy's shirts found along river
Carolyn Truex watched a border collie sniff a patch of weeds early Tuesday along a riverbank near the spot where her 4-year-old great grandson was last seen a few days ago. She didn't know whether to feel relief or despair when it turned up nothing.
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Colorado wildfire could be linked to controlled burn
Investigators on Tuesday were trying to determine whether a routine controlled burn last week, designed to minimize wildfire risk, reignited and became a stubborn mountain wildfire that forced hundreds of residents to flee their homes, destroyed at least 23 structures and may have caused the deaths of two people.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota to allow limited moose hunt this fall
DNR officials told reporters they expect state-licensed hunters will kill about 50 moose during the bulls-only season from Sept. 29-Oct. 14. They expect three Ojibwe bands in northeastern Minnesota that harvested 31 moose last year will take about that many again, or maybe fewer.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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WEATHER: Temperatures dipping, with 50% chance of rain this afternoon, tonight
The temperature's dropping today. We might have to wait until Friday before seeing temperatures climb out of the 40s again in the Grand Forks area, and we could get a bit wet on the way there, notably later today and on Thursday, the National Weather Service says.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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N.D. farmers, on average, intend to begin fieldwork by April 2
The Agriculture Department says the anticipated start date is more than a month earlier than last year's average start date of May 7.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - - Farm

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Crop disease challenges bean farmers
Anthracnose a big concern; white mold a worry, too
Area dry bean and soybean farmers will face some new, or at least expanded, challenges this growing season. Dry bean producers are confronted with anthracnose, a little-known disease that can hammer both yields and quality. Soybean producers, in turn, could face more problems with white mold, a crop disease that dry bean producers have battled for years.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Agweek - Farm

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THAT REMINDS ME WITH MARILYN HAGERTY: Grand Forks joins the Good Roads movement in 1912
The Grand Forks Automobile Club elected Fred Haverland president 100 years ago. And the club dedicated itself to working for better roads. Along with roads, people were concerned about women’s suffrage 100 years ago. A new meeting was scheduled in City Hall. The purpose of the meeting was to organize a “Voice for Women” club.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Writing poetry from ancient Greek, Latin translations
In a world constantly looking for newer, faster and better, poet and Grand Forks native Aaron Poochigian translates the works of the ancients from Greek and Latin to English to find truths undiminished by thousands of years.
Monday, March, 26, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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NASCAR: Stewart wins rain-shortened race in Fontana
Tony Stewart got his second NASCAR victory of the season today when rain shortened the race at Auto Club Speedway by 71 laps.
Sunday, March, 25, 2012 - AP Sports Writer - Sports

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Jim Chattin, Devils Lake, letter: Public, government ignore warming. Why?
Why is it that our huge national debt, which unfairly saddles future generations with such an enormous problem, is given such great emphasis when the very real threat from global warming, affecting future generations in a much more profound and dangerous way, is given such short shrift?
Sunday, March, 25, 2012 - - Opinion

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‘Crocodile Rock’ rocks Ralph
Music icon Elton John receives warm welcome on ‘bloody cold’ night
Elton John seemed as surprised to be playing Grand Forks as some were to see a star of his size here, but he said he was glad he made it. “I never thought I’d say that, but I’m here,” said the rock star following the second song, “Benny and Jets,” of his concert Saturday at the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
Sunday, March, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Pope's focuses on future of Mexico's church by reaching out to children
Pope Benedict XVI worked to build the future of Mexico's church by reaching out to children Saturday as tens of thousands of teenagers streamed into a vast, shade-starved park to camp out overnight ahead of a gigantic papal Mass.
Saturday, March, 24, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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