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Albert Curtis Bakken
Albert Curtis (A.C.) Bakken, was born Dec. 19, 1920, near Sharon, North Dakota, where he grew up on the grain and livestock farm of his parents Albert and Martha (Strand) Bakken.
Friday, January, 23, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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Former N.D. District Judge A.C. Bakken dies
Career was ‘marked by reputation for fairness’
Former North Dakota District Judge Albert “A.C.” Bakken, who presided over the sensa-tional 1969 double-murder trial of James Leroy Iverson at the start of a nearly 20-year career on the bench in Grand Forks, died Tuesday in Oregon. He was 88.
Friday, January, 23, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Blizzard misses, but cold will bite
Record cold bound for region today
In what will be the coldest day so far this season, temperatures are expected to fall to near 30 below by this morning, according to Tom Grafenauer of the National Weather Service office in Grand Forks. But don’t worry. It’s far from the record for Jan. 13, set in 1916 for the city when the mercury plunged to 40 degrees below, he said. And Thursday should get colder than today.
Tuesday, January, 13, 2009 - Herald Staff and Wire Report - News

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POLICE BLOTTER: Attempted officer murder trial delayed; mom charged in GF fire hit with child endangerment charge
The trial of a Cooperstown, N.D., man charged with attempting to kill an officer has been delayed until May, according to the Steele County Clerk of Court’s Office.
Thursday, January, 01, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Man sentenced in Griggs County shooting
A man convicted of shooting at a home in rural Griggs County last April has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Tuesday, December, 30, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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IN MY HOMETOWN: Enbridge plans new pipeline ... Steele County coordinator ... Park River policing ... more
w Region While the controversial Keystone Pipeline is being built across North Dakota — from Hardisty, Alta., to Illinois and Oklahoma — another pipeline company continues to expand in the region.
Monday, December, 22, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Sophie Enger
Sophie Enger, 87, of Mayville, ND, died Monday, December 15, 2008, at the Luther Memorial Home in Mayville.
Thursday, December, 18, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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IN MY HOMETOWN: 'Gran Torino' connection to NW Minnesota ... animal feeding operations ... Cando bills ... etc.
If you see the film “Gran Torino,” starring Clint Eastwood, which will open nationwide in early January, you might notice a familiar name in the credits. Under “Story by” it will list Nick Schenk and Dave Johannson. Johannson is a Crookston native living in the Twin Cities. Schenk also is listed as the screenplay writer.
Monday, December, 15, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Minnesota conservation officers' report
Here's the report from conservation officers in northwestern Minnesota and other parts of the state for the week of Dec. 8:
Monday, December, 08, 2008 - Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Outdoors

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CONCERTS: Country artist James Otto to play Alerus' Plan B, the Club
Jan. 28 concert for Grammy award-nominated performer with strong North Dakota ties
Grammy award-nominated country artist James Otto, who spent part of his formative years on his grandparents' farm in North Dakota, will be in concert Jan. 28 at Plan B, the Club at the Alerus Center, it was announced today.
Friday, December, 05, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Barbara J. Swenson
Barbara J. Swenson, 61, Eden Prairie, MN (formerly of Finley, ND), died at her home on Monday, December 1, 2008.
Thursday, December, 04, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Several N.D. refuges open for hunting, Ice safety, Darkhouse spearing, Furbearer registration etc.
Several national wildlife refuges in North Dakota are open to late-season upland game bird hunting.
Sunday, November, 30, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Sharon, N.D., to appoint new mayor ... Plus: Two Rivers Area Theater reorganizing, Devils Lake park name, Festival of Lights, Bemidji skate park, etc.
The City Council in Sharon will appoint a new mayor, probably at its Dec. 1 meeting. The new mayor will replace Gary Johnson, who resigned earlier this month after serving more than two decades in the post.
Monday, November, 24, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Otter Tail Power considered for wind farm
BISMARCK — The public has until Wednesday to ask the Public Service Commission to hold a public hearing on the Otter Tail Power Co. portion of the Luverne (N.D.) Wind Farm.
Friday, November, 21, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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IN MY HOMETOWN: Devils Lake dike alignment meeting ... Disabled vets hunt set ... Newfolden native's war book ... No recount demands .... Cold War era museum ... etc.
Nine disabled military veterans have registered for a special deer hunt this week at the Camp Grafton Training Center near Devils Lake. The North Dakota National Guard said each veteran will be accompanied by an assistant — typically a family member — and a representative from Camp Grafton.
Monday, November, 17, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Close county board races are decided
A North Dakota incumbent county commissioner has been returned to office in Steele County, while another incumbent in neighboring Griggs County narrowly has been defeated.
Monday, November, 10, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Weather puts a damper on deer openers
Wind, rain, snow and way too much standing corn — especially in northeastern North Dakota — combined to throw a wrench into opening weekend deer-hunting success for many hunters on both sides of the Red River. The firearms deer season opened at noon Friday in North Dakota and a half-hour before sunrise Saturday in Minnesota.
Sunday, November, 09, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Power crews battle aftermath of winter storm in Dakotas
BISMARCK — Crews fought mud and water Friday as they tried to restore power after a fierce storm spread a wintry mix across the Dakotas, while authorities worked to remove snow-stranded vehicles that littered an interstate highway hours after their occupants were rescued.
Saturday, November, 08, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Northeast ND roundup: Tallackson defeated in District 16
The eye-opener of the evening came from District 16, where voters in Walsh and Pembina counties elected Republican Joe Miller over longtime State Sen. Harvey Tallackson. Joyce Kingsbury and Robert Kilchowski were elected to the state house from District 16.
Wednesday, November, 05, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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