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City Recognizes Employees
The City of Grand Forks recently honored several employees who have marked employment anniversaries, promotions, or who have recently been hired or retired.
Saturday, July, 07, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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The City of Grand Forks recently honored several employees who have marked employment anniversaries, promotions, or who have recently been hired or retired.
Saturday, July, 07, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
MyPlate: Good for your bones
Healthy bones are essential for an active life. Bones have many important functions. They provide structure and protect our vital organs. Our muscles attach to them, which enables us to move.
Wednesday, July, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
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Healthy bones are essential for an active life. Bones have many important functions. They provide structure and protect our vital organs. Our muscles attach to them, which enables us to move.
Wednesday, July, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
Plan to hunt wolves illustrates culture clash
Native American bands around the state oppose the hunting and trapping of wolves on spiritual grounds, will prohibit wolf hunting on tribal lands and complain that the DNR and Legislature haven’t considered their views. Leaders of the Leech Lake, Red Lake and White Earth bands wrote similar letters of concern to the DNR when the Legislature was still debating a wolf hunting season.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - News
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Native American bands around the state oppose the hunting and trapping of wolves on spiritual grounds, will prohibit wolf hunting on tribal lands and complain that the DNR and Legislature haven’t considered their views. Leaders of the Leech Lake, Red Lake and White Earth bands wrote similar letters of concern to the DNR when the Legislature was still debating a wolf hunting season.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - News
Dental care for uninsured comes to Polk Co.
The county board recently agreed to provide space for Northern Dental Access Center, a Bemidji-based public health dental clinic that is supported by grants and community partnerships. The non-profit set up shop in the Polk County Public Health building here two days in June, with two more scheduled for July 19 and July 24.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The county board recently agreed to provide space for Northern Dental Access Center, a Bemidji-based public health dental clinic that is supported by grants and community partnerships. The non-profit set up shop in the Polk County Public Health building here two days in June, with two more scheduled for July 19 and July 24.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
VIDEO: Smoking ban would force hookah lounge in Grand Forks to close
A petition circulating the state to put a permanent smoking ban on the November ballot will force a Grand Forks man to close his business and he'll be out of a job.
Friday, June, 29, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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A petition circulating the state to put a permanent smoking ban on the November ballot will force a Grand Forks man to close his business and he'll be out of a job.
Friday, June, 29, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
3M allowed to burn others' waste
The 3M Co. will be allowed to burn waste from outside sources at its incinerator in Cottage Grove, the only hazardous waste incinerator in the state.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - - News
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The 3M Co. will be allowed to burn waste from outside sources at its incinerator in Cottage Grove, the only hazardous waste incinerator in the state.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - - News
Health officials urge flood victims to test wells
The Minnesota Department of Health is urging private well owners affected by flooding in the northeastern region to have their water tested.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - - News
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The Minnesota Department of Health is urging private well owners affected by flooding in the northeastern region to have their water tested.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - - News
Federal panel recommends intensive counseling for obese adults
In a move that could significantly expand insurance coverage of weight-loss treatments, a federal health advisory panel on Monday recommended that all obese adults receive intensive counseling in an effort to rein in a growing health crisis in America.
Tuesday, June, 26, 2012 - - Accent
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In a move that could significantly expand insurance coverage of weight-loss treatments, a federal health advisory panel on Monday recommended that all obese adults receive intensive counseling in an effort to rein in a growing health crisis in America.
Tuesday, June, 26, 2012 - - Accent
How to cut back on juice
Many public health officials are now warning patients that fruit juice poses many of the same health risks as soda when it comes to obesity and diabetes. Here are some concrete actions can consumers take.
Monday, June, 25, 2012 - Chicago Tribune - Accent
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Many public health officials are now warning patients that fruit juice poses many of the same health risks as soda when it comes to obesity and diabetes. Here are some concrete actions can consumers take.
Monday, June, 25, 2012 - Chicago Tribune - Accent
AMA supports requiring obesity education for kids
The American Medical Association last week put its weight behind requiring yearly instruction aimed at preventing obesity for public schoolchildren and teens.
Monday, June, 25, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent
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The American Medical Association last week put its weight behind requiring yearly instruction aimed at preventing obesity for public schoolchildren and teens.
Monday, June, 25, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent
UND, NDSU public health program finds much to study in Oil Patch
“In the western part of the state, communities desperately need support” to identify effective means of providing health care services, said Raymond Goldsteen, director of the Masters of Public Health program at UND. UND and North Dakota State University, which are starting their joint Master of Public Health degree program in the fall, plan to partner with the state, hospitals in the Oil Patch and Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota, he said.
Saturday, June, 16, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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“In the western part of the state, communities desperately need support” to identify effective means of providing health care services, said Raymond Goldsteen, director of the Masters of Public Health program at UND. UND and North Dakota State University, which are starting their joint Master of Public Health degree program in the fall, plan to partner with the state, hospitals in the Oil Patch and Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota, he said.
Saturday, June, 16, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Study finds couch potatoes are thriving around world, not just US
A new study finds that people in four other big countries are just as out of shape and sedentary as we are. People in China and Brazil, in particular, are becoming more sedentary as those countries modernize, and residents of the United Kingdom are even more inactive than Americans, according to a study by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Saturday, June, 16, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - News
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A new study finds that people in four other big countries are just as out of shape and sedentary as we are. People in China and Brazil, in particular, are becoming more sedentary as those countries modernize, and residents of the United Kingdom are even more inactive than Americans, according to a study by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Saturday, June, 16, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - News
Dry spring has kept skeeter numbers low — so far
Summer is coming and that means Grand Forks Mosquito Control is just beginning its battle with the pesky insects. This spring’s dry conditions have helped keep mosquito numbers low—for now anyway.
Tuesday, June, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Summer is coming and that means Grand Forks Mosquito Control is just beginning its battle with the pesky insects. This spring’s dry conditions have helped keep mosquito numbers low—for now anyway.
Tuesday, June, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Dakota Precision Ag Center official backs farm technology
Paul Gunderson, who came out of retirement to lead the Dakota Precision Ag Center in Devils Lake, N.D., has been working since 2005 to answer that question, which he frames in two parts. His answers: Yes, they work. And, yes, they often, though not always, improve the bottom line.
Saturday, June, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Paul Gunderson, who came out of retirement to lead the Dakota Precision Ag Center in Devils Lake, N.D., has been working since 2005 to answer that question, which he frames in two parts. His answers: Yes, they work. And, yes, they often, though not always, improve the bottom line.
Saturday, June, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
Disney to ban junk food ads on its TV channels
Disney says its programming will no longer be sponsored by junk food. The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it will become the first major media company to ban such ads for its TV channels, radio stations and websites intended for children. That means kids watching Saturday morning children's shows on Disney's ABC network will no longer see ads for fast foods and sugary cereals that don't meet company's nutrition standards.
Tuesday, June, 05, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent
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Disney says its programming will no longer be sponsored by junk food. The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it will become the first major media company to ban such ads for its TV channels, radio stations and websites intended for children. That means kids watching Saturday morning children's shows on Disney's ABC network will no longer see ads for fast foods and sugary cereals that don't meet company's nutrition standards.
Tuesday, June, 05, 2012 - Associated Press - Accent
Disney to banish junk-food ads from kid shows
The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it will become the first major media company to ban such ads for its TV channels, radio stations and websites intended for children. That means kids watching Saturday morning kids' shows on the company's ABC network will no longer see ads for fast foods and sugary cereals that don't meet Disney's nutrition standards.
Tuesday, June, 05, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it will become the first major media company to ban such ads for its TV channels, radio stations and websites intended for children. That means kids watching Saturday morning kids' shows on the company's ABC network will no longer see ads for fast foods and sugary cereals that don't meet Disney's nutrition standards.
Tuesday, June, 05, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Dakotas tribes get federal environmental grants
Two American Indian tribes in the Dakotas are getting grants through a federal environmental program. The Environment Protection Agency is giving $200,000 each to the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and the Standing Rock Sioux.
Friday, June, 01, 2012 - - News
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Two American Indian tribes in the Dakotas are getting grants through a federal environmental program. The Environment Protection Agency is giving $200,000 each to the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and the Standing Rock Sioux.
Friday, June, 01, 2012 - - News
Autism coordinator tops $7 million worth of recommendations
North Dakota lawmakers heard Wednesday more than $7 million worth of recommendations to improve autism services in the state. The state’s Autism Spectrum Disorder Task Force prepared several suggestions for lawmakers to consider after being directed to come up with a list of policy recommendations and costs.
Thursday, May, 31, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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North Dakota lawmakers heard Wednesday more than $7 million worth of recommendations to improve autism services in the state. The state’s Autism Spectrum Disorder Task Force prepared several suggestions for lawmakers to consider after being directed to come up with a list of policy recommendations and costs.
Thursday, May, 31, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
Fear fans flames for flame retardant chemical makers
Dr. David Heimbach knows how to tell a story. Before California lawmakers last year, the noted burn surgeon drew gasps from the crowd as he described a 7-week-old baby girl who was burned in a fire started by a candle while she lay on a pillow that lacked flame retardant chemicals.
Tuesday, May, 29, 2012 - Chicago Tribune - News
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Dr. David Heimbach knows how to tell a story. Before California lawmakers last year, the noted burn surgeon drew gasps from the crowd as he described a 7-week-old baby girl who was burned in a fire started by a candle while she lay on a pillow that lacked flame retardant chemicals.
Tuesday, May, 29, 2012 - Chicago Tribune - News
Good news for coffee lovers: Benefits outweigh the cons
New evidence shows java drinkers are a little more likely to live longer. Regular or decaf, it doesn’t matter.
Monday, May, 28, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
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New evidence shows java drinkers are a little more likely to live longer. Regular or decaf, it doesn’t matter.
Monday, May, 28, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
