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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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Higher education news: UND’s TRIO/Upward Bound program receives grant
UND’s TRIO/Upward Bound program has received a five-year, Department of Education grant totaling nearly $400,000 to support low-income students who are the first in their families to pursue a college education.
Monday, May, 28, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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OUR OPINION: Heed day-care safety lessons from Minnesota
On the life-and-death subject of child safety in day-care centers, the Star Tribune’s spotlight is sending out a bright and illuminating beam. Parents, day-care providers and regulators should take a look.
Monday, May, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Grand Forks’ Bronze Boot restaurant, established 1954, is closed and for sale
Open since 1954, the Bronze Boot Steakhouse and Lounge in Grand Forks will not reopen anytime soon: It is for sale. The Bronze Boot was essentially forced to close by Grand Forks Public Health a week ago after a patron complained about the leaky roof.
Wednesday, May, 16, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Employee complaints force Minnesota health building evacuation
Health concerns are prompting officials to begin evacuating employees from the Goodhue County Public Health building in southeast Minnesota. The Minnesota OSHA division says three main issues need to be resolved. Those include a strong sewer odor, the ceiling leaking water with visible mold, and employees complaining of headaches and nausea.
Tuesday, May, 15, 2012 - - News

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Raw milk supporters rally outside Minnesota courthouse
Dozens of advocates of raw milk rallied outside the Hennepin County courthouse Monday to support a farmer charged with food code violations for distributing unpasteurized milk.
Monday, May, 14, 2012 - - News

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Altru Health System: Measures of care
When it comes to patient care and satisfaction, Altru Health System lags behind when compared to other providers in North Dakota and across the country, according to a survey from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Monday, May, 14, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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City Recognizes Employees
The City of Grand Forks recently honored several employees who have marked employment anniversaries or who have recently been hired or retired.
Saturday, May, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Farmer set for trial in Minnesota raw milk case
A Minnesota farmer who distributes raw milk is due to stand trial next week for food code violations in a case that pits the government's efforts to ensure a safe food supply against consumers' rights to choose what they drink and eat.
Friday, May, 11, 2012 - - News

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OUR OPINION: Here’s hoping the Boot stays alive and kicking
As the world now knows, Herald columnist Marilyn Hagerty sometimes writes in “North Dakota Nice” code. If she devotes most of her column to a restaurant’s napkins, decor, parking and other nonessentials, that might be because she’s too polite to write about the food. But no one has needed codebooks to understand Marilyn’s columns about the Bronze Boot.
Friday, May, 11, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Bronze Boot closes in Grand Forks
A legendary Grand Forks eatery and bar has closed. The only question is will the Bronze Boot Steakhouse and Lounge re-open. The Bronze Boot closed its doors Tuesday afternoon after issues with leaking from its ceiling, according to Don Shields, director of the Grand Forks Public Health Department.
Wednesday, May, 09, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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N.D. tribal leader opposes proposed fracking rule
A former president of the National Congress of American Indians says his tribe opposes proposed federal rules to require companies drilling for oil and gas on public and Indian lands to disclose chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing.
Wednesday, May, 09, 2012 - - News

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East Grand Forks support group forms for those living with HIV/AIDS
Kaylea Bickell recalled a dental appointment when she tried to warn the assistant to move a needle that had been used to numb her mouth, off the tray and out of the way so the assistant wouldn’t stick herself.
Monday, May, 07, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Interior Secretary Salazar sets new driling rule on public, Indian lands
The Obama administration said Friday it will for the first time require companies drilling for oil and natural gas on public and Indian lands to publicly disclose chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing operations. The proposed "fracking" rules also set standards for proper construction of wells and wastewater disposal.
Friday, May, 04, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Twin Cites postal workers volunteer to deliver emergency medicine in case of bioterror attack
After delivering mail for 20 years, Barb Watczak is excited to jump on a new assignment: key link in a chain to deliver thousands of doses of medicine in case of a bioterror attack. Watczak is among the volunteers who will carry out an exercise Sunday to test postal workers' ability to bring emergency medicine to homes in and around Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Thursday, May, 03, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Through rain, sleet, snow ... and bioterror attack
After delivering mail for 20 years, Barb Watczak is excited to jump on a new assignment: key link in a chain to deliver thousands of doses of medicine in case of a bioterror attack.
Thursday, May, 03, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Grand Forks County to host mini-farmers market
The Grand Forks Public Health Department will host a farmers market this summer, the second one in downtown Grand Forks. The event will take place 4 to 6 p.m. Thursdays in July and August on the grounds of the county office building at 151 S. Fourth St.
Wednesday, May, 02, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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What are your tax dollars funding?
You may not realize when you pick up that $3 box of Twinkies at the grocery store that the reason it’s so cheap is you’ve already paid for part of the product.
Monday, April, 23, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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MATTERS AT HAND: We got by with a lot of help from our friends
This is Flood Week, and in the office discussion about how to handle the flood anniversary, I was on the side of doing less rather than more. My notion was that the community already had observed the anniversary, when Bill Clinton, the great sympathizer, was here last month. People don’t want to wallow in flood memories, I said. We’re over it. Let’s move on. I didn’t prevail.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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