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Dow breaks 13,000 but can't hold gains
It came and went in a flash, a number on a board for seconds at a time, but its symbolic power couldn't be dismissed. The Dow Jones industrial average, powered higher all year by optimism that the economic recovery is finally for real, crossed 13,000 on Tuesday for the first time since May 2008.
Tuesday, February, 21, 2012 - Associated Press - Business

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High school store puts students behind the counter
It’s a Wednesday morning and the student-run secondhand store at Apollo High School is bustling with shoppers. The store is starting its second full year of operation. It provides work experience and real-life skills for students, said Jen Fox, who teaches the work-experience class at Apollo High School. The store and Iggy’s coffee shop near the school district offices serve as two work-experience programs for Apollo students. The secondhand store replaced a computer recycling program that ran out of Apollo for two years.
Sunday, February, 19, 2012 - St. Cloud Times - News

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Complaint says kidnapped Montana teacher was choked to death
Prosecutors are disclosing the first details of what they believe happened to a Montana School teacher who was allegedly choked to death and buried, reporting she was the victim of a crack-fueled and seemingly random abduction.
Saturday, February, 18, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Complaint says kidnapped Montana teacher was choked to death
The affidavit is based largely on the alleged confession of Michael Spell, a suspect in the case who told FBI investigators that he felt guilty when he saw "missing" posters for Arnold after helping bury her body on a farmstead outside of Williston, N.D., about 45 miles from where she was abducted.
Saturday, February, 18, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Audio recordings of investigators interviewing Sjodin killer Rodriguez in 2003 released (LISTEN)
The three interviews were made four days after UND student Dru Sjodin disappeared from a Grand Forks mall parking lot. It shows investigators dismantling Rodriguez's alibi. The transcripts and audio recordings this week became more easily available to the public by a court order.
Thursday, February, 16, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Minnesota woman sentenced for stealing from employer, friend faces more theft charges
Leanne Truedson said she felt betrayed and shocked after she learned that her “good friend” Miranda Sue Gustafson allegedly stole more than $55,000 from the Truedson family and its business in Kennedy, Minn.
Wednesday, February, 15, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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A year after retail study, Grand Forks area grows
Impact of Buxton study unclear, though Chamber says it created ‘momentum’
In the year since the Chamber of Commerce released a detailed study analyzing local consumer preferences on everything from cars and computers to beer and cheese, the Grand Forks area has attracted several new businesses.
Monday, February, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Job Service North Dakota reports 'wealth of jobs'
Agency says 20,000 jobs openings in the state through December
Cindy Sanford’s workplace is so popular that people from across the country wait outside for the doors to open in the morning. Customers want what she and her staff have: access to jobs. Lots of them.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Williston Walmart cracks down on parking lot campers
The store has posted notices that campers will be towed after 24 hours. The parking lot at the Williston Walmart has become a mecca for oil field job seekers from around the country. It also has developed a reputation for being a place to avoid at night.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - - News

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Oil Patch-based 'Boomtown Girls' could be first N.D. reality TV hit (VIDEO)
VIDEO: Watch at bottom of article.
Five sisters from a North Dakota boomtown are looking to make a bang on reality TV. A trailer for “Boomtown Girls,” featuring five Williston sisters who work alongside men in the Oil Patch, recently became an Internet sensation locally.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - Forum Communications - Entertainment

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Verizon plans streaming service with Redbox to challenge Netflix
Verizon and Coinstar Inc., Redbox's parent, said today that the service will be national and available to non-Verizon customers as well. It adds another dimension to Verizon's quest to become a force in home entertainment, and it looks set to compete to some extent with the cable-TV services it already sells.
Monday, February, 06, 2012 - AP Technology Writer - Business

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Williston Walmart: Save money ... live better?
Parking lot of retail store is home for some oil-field job seekers
Williston’s Walmart is becoming a mecca for oil-field job seekers from around the country who are flocking to the region in campers and motor homes. The store’s parking lot also is becoming notorious, a place to avoid when daylight ends.
Tuesday, January, 31, 2012 - - News

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New strategies propel dollar stores to strong growth
One of the few niches of retail expanding in a dim economy, the dollar store industry’s four top players — three of which are Fortune 500 companies — are no longer snubbed by developers, landlords, investors and consumers because of their perceived working-class customer.
Saturday, January, 28, 2012 - Star Tribune - Business

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New strategies propel dollar stores to strong growth
A few days after the New Year’s holiday, clerks at the Dollar Tree store in St. Paul’s Midway neighborhood were busily setting up new displays celebrating Valentine’s Day and Super Bowl Sunday.
Friday, January, 27, 2012 - Star Tribune - Business

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Million-dollar philantropic donations leap
The nation's super-rich opened their wallets wider last year, when the number of $1 million-plus donations nationwide nearly doubled over 2010.
Tuesday, January, 24, 2012 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News

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Walmart names first woman as Sam’s Club CEO
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's biggest retailer, said Friday that it has named Rosalind Brewer as CEO of Sam's Club — the first woman and the first African-American to hold a CEO position at one of the company's business units.
Saturday, January, 21, 2012 - - Business

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For many jobless in Minnesota, time's up
Those affected are the long-term unemployed -- folks who already exhausted their initial 26 weeks of state benefits and the 47 weeks of "federal emergency unemployment" that follow. Minnesota was one of the few states in the nation to provide a final 13 weeks of "extended benefits" as a last security net. Now it's gone.
Saturday, January, 14, 2012 - Star Tribune / MCT - News

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Mandan to get Walmart Supercenter
Walmart spokesman Ryan Irsik says Walmart will submit site and building plans by late February for a 150,000-square-foot store that would employ about 250 people.
Friday, January, 13, 2012 - - Business

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Retail sales weaken at end of 2011 but cap a record year
America's retailers enjoyed a record 2011 and their first $400 billion sales months ever. But the final month of the year was a dud. Sales eked out a 0.1 percent increase in December, lifting sales to a seasonally adjusted $400.6 billion.
Thursday, January, 12, 2012 - AP Economics Writer - Business

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Suspects in 14-state, $2 million identity-theft ring in court
The suspects allegedly passed counterfeit checks at retail businesses in several states, including Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Dakotas, Iowa and Illinois. Later, they'd return the merchandise for cash and divvy up the money, according to court documents.
Thursday, January, 12, 2012 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News

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