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GULF OIL SPILL: Oil and gas leak from cap on ruptured well, officials say
Company on alert; officials leave stopper in place for now
The federal government Monday allowed BP to keep the cap shut tight on its ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well for another day despite news the well is leaking at the top and something is seeping from the sea floor nearby.
Monday, July, 19, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Transferring oil from broken well an option for BP
The first of two relief wells being drilled to stop the Gulf oil gusher could be done by the end of the month, BP officials say, but if that doesn't succeed, one backup being considered is transferring the crude to non-producing underwater wells that are miles away.
Friday, July, 09, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Careful planning can stretch a thin budget
In this economy, it's difficult to think about boosting credit scores, building savings or erasing debt. But it's not impossible — and the recession may be just the right boost someone at any income level needs to brighten their financial picture, said Barbara Stark, director of community development and education for American Debt Counseling.
Friday, July, 09, 2010 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business

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Easterners seek respite as temps soar above 100
The East Coast broiled under an unforgiving sun today as record-toppling temperatures soared to 100 or higher in several cities, utility companies cranked out power to cool the sweating masses and the unlucky sought any oasis they could find.
Tuesday, July, 06, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Talks between Minn. hospitals, nurses to resume
Negotiators for 14 Twin Cities hospitals and 12,000 nurses are due to return to the bargaining table today, one week ahead of a scheduled strike.
Tuesday, June, 29, 2010 - - News

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Neither side budging after walkout by Minnesota nurses
UPDATED 3:00 P.M.
Thousands of nurses in Minnesota were back on the job today after a tense return to their 14 hospitals, but neither side appeared any more ready to budge on the staffing issues that fueled the one-day walkout.
Friday, June, 11, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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OUR OPINION: Minnesota can learn from D.C. school reform
OUR VIEW: The Washington, D.C., school district’s new contract with teachers is a model of realistic but very meaningful reform.
Sunday, June, 06, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Inflation, retail sales strong, but rate hike up to Europe: analysts
Neither budged the Canadian dollar, which initially slid slightly on the news, although the loonie recovered in later trading.
Friday, May, 21, 2010 - Canadian Press - Business

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MARILYN HAGERTY: Grand Forks’ 24th postmaster to be sworn in June 10
Travis Larson wants you to be pleased with the service at the Grand Forks post office. And he wants about 100 employees to be happy with their jobs. He is the new Grand Forks postmaster, and customer relations are his No. 1 goal. He was appointed postmaster Feb. 12, and he will be officially sworn in June 10.
Sunday, May, 16, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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Thai gov’t to cut water, power to protesters
Thai authorities prepared today to cut water, electricity and food supplies to anti-government demonstrators camped in central Bangkok, turning to siege tactics after a compromise offer failed to end their protest.
Wednesday, May, 12, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Take-your-kid-to-work day appears to lose steam
More than a decade after it began, take-your-kid-to-work day appears to be losing steam. Now it’s keep-your-kid-in-school.
Thursday, April, 22, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Where major issues stand so far in the Minnesota Legislature
Minnesota’s legislative session is roughly at a midpoint. The session started two months ago and must wrap up by May 17. Here’s an update on where the major issues stand:
Monday, April, 05, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Chief Little Shell and his Band
Government land disputes prompt tribe’s dissolution
Chief Little Shell, who traced his chieftain bloodline to the 1700s, was among Ojibwe leaders who signed the Old Crossing Treaty near Red Lake Falls, Minn., in 1863, surrendering rights to land in Minnesota and a strip of land in North Dakota along the Red River.
Sunday, April, 04, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Fed vows to keep rates low
Goal is to foster recovery
The Federal Reserve on Tuesday repeated its pledge to hold interest rates at record lows to foster the economic recovery and ease high unemployment.
Wednesday, March, 17, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Angry Ky. Sen. Jim Bunning holds up spending bill
The angry man of the Senate is at it again. Republican Sen. Jim Bunning, a 78-year-old Hall of Fame pitcher, is playing hardball on Capitol Hill, single-handedly holding up a $10 billion spending bill because it would add to the deficit
Tuesday, March, 02, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Tom Grube
Tom Grube age 65 of Pembina, ND died on Thursday, February 11, 2010, at Altru Hospital, Grand Forks, ND.
Sunday, February, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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AP-GfK Poll: Mixed verdict for Obama's 1st year
President Barack Obama's approval ratings have been becalmed for months, 56 percent in the survey out today. By a modest margin, people still think the country is moving in the wrong direction, as they have since summer. And the Republican upset in Massachusetts demonstrated just how perilous the political landscape has become.
Wednesday, January, 20, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Legal Notices

Thursday, January, 14, 2010 - - Public Notices

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Legal Notices

Saturday, January, 09, 2010 - - Public Notices

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Vampire thriller 'Daybreakers' is DOA
The only lesson to take away from Ethan Hawke’s horror-action tale “Daybreakers” is that vampires cannot run the world’s affairs any better than we tasty humans can.
Wednesday, January, 06, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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