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The other side of Teddy Roosevelt
Former UND history professor to give lecture on "Roosevelt's dark side"
Jerry Tweton has spent so much of his career with Theodore Roosevelt — reading his diaries and letters, researching his life and portraying him on the Chautauqua circuit — that he can tell the story as if he was there: how TR led his Roughriders up that hill in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.
Saturday, May, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Businessman Sidney Harman, 92, who merged Newsweek into Daily Beast, dies in D.C.
Audio equipment millionaire Sidney Harman, who bought Newsweek magazine last year and oversaw its merger with The Daily Beast, has died in Washington. He was 92.
Wednesday, April, 13, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Fighting Sioux nickname bill passes N.D. Senate; Dalrymple will sign it
The North Dakota Senate voted Friday to approve legislation ordering UND to retain its controversial Fighting Sioux nickname and Indian-head logo. The vote was 28-15 with four senators absent and not voting, and came after a massive e-mail lobbying campaign that senators said heavily favored approval.
Friday, March, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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TEEN PREGNANCIES: Minnesota, N.D. low on list
Minnesota has the 45th lowest teen birth rate in the nation, while North Dakota ranks 41st. But there’s still room for improvement as the U.S. teen birth rate remains the highest among industrialized nations, said Audrey Eckes, a public health nurse practitioner.
Thursday, February, 03, 2011 - The Forum - News

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New Year's Eve 'Fargo Snow Bash 2010' canceled due to weather
Fargo Public Schools issued a news release this morning announcing the cancellation of “Fargo Snow Bash 2010,” originally scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. Friday at the Edgewood Golf Course, as a result of a severe weather forecast.
Wednesday, December, 29, 2010 - - News

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Prep football: 2010 Minnesota all-state team

Friday, December, 17, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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COLUMNIST MARILYN HAGERTY: Chester Fritz Library took shape in 1960
Cold weather slowed but did not stop work on construction of the Chester Fritz Library at UND 50 years ago this month. The outline of the fine library was by then shadowing the entire campus. And, the Herald said, it would be a stimulus to higher education in North Dakota.
Tuesday, December, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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OUR OPINION: Why the New Deal is not going away
Woodrow Wilson started it all, says Glenn Back and a number of other Tea Party conservatives. That’s where the demon seed of progressivism got planted — during Wilson’s two terms, 1913-1921.
Sunday, December, 12, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Thursday's boys basketball

Friday, December, 03, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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ANN BAILEY: On veterans: Giving back to those who give so much
Ninety-two years ago on Nov. 11, World War I fighting ceased. A year later, on Nov. 11, 1919, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the first observation of Armistice Day. In 1938, Nov. 11 became a legal holiday and in 1954 the word “Veterans” was substituted for Armistice. Since then, except for several years during the 1970s when Veterans Day was part of an October three-day weekend, all military veterans have been honored on Nov. 11.
Sunday, November, 07, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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MATTERS AT HAND: Tea party becomes history’s great political role reversal
Of earlier political movements in American history, the tea party resembles the Jacksonian Democrats the most. This seems odd, of course, because Andrew Jackson is regarded as a founder of the modern Democratic Party, which has built the structure that the tea party so despises.
Sunday, October, 03, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Money fair showcases $100,000 bills, rare coins
In an economic downturn, it might be tough to get your head around this: rare sheets of $100,000 bills, fabulous gold treasures dating back to the California Gold Rush era, rare coins including those tied to the first stirrings for America's independence and federal government securities worth more than a billion dollars.
Thursday, August, 12, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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COLUMNIST GEORGE WILL: Distilling the many lessons of Prohibition
Now that ambitious government is again hell-bent on improving Americans — from how they use salt to what light bulbs they use — Okrent’s book on Prohibition is a timely tutorial on the law of unintended consequences.
Friday, July, 09, 2010 - - Opinion

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High-tech gadgets your mom might not even know she needs
If you drive through the little town of Grafton, in north-central West Virginia, you'll find the church where, for 20 years, Anna Maria Reeves Jarvis taught classes, fought for improved sanitation and worked to unite former adversaries in the Civil War before her death in 1905. Her daughter, Anna Marie Jarvis, commemorated her mother's life two years later with a ceremony in the church that celebrated mothers everywhere.
Wednesday, May, 05, 2010 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business

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GEORGE WILL COLUMN: Indignation trumps info in immigration debate
Hysteria about domestic fascism is unhelpful, even though it is a liberal tradition.
Sunday, May, 02, 2010 - Washington Post - Opinion

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Fargo School District offers school for $1.8 million
The Fargo School District is selling a century-old building near downtown for $1.8 million.
Saturday, April, 17, 2010 - - News

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D.A. to announce decision in case of NFL's Roethlisberger
A district attorney in central Georgia will announce if he plans to file charges in a case of sexual assault claims against Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Monday, April, 12, 2010 - - Sports

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Arthur Klein
Arthur “Art” Klein, 86, of Langdon, ND passed away Sunday April 11, 2010 at the Maple Manor Care Center of Langdon, ND.
Monday, April, 12, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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High honors for Keeble: Medal of Honor recipient to be next Roosevelt Rough Rider Award honoree (May 8, 2008, Herald archives)
From Herald archives, 2008Master Sgt. Woodrow (Woody) Keeble, who on March 3 was honored posthumously by President Bush with a Medal of Honor for bravery during the Korean War, received another honor on Wednesday: the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award, the highest honor bestowed by the state of North Dakota.
Saturday, April, 10, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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Mike Peterson, Grand Forks, letter: Fed’s absolute power corrupts absolutely
Virtually every financial institution in the country is audited often. But the one with the most power has not been audited once in its near-100 years of existence.
Monday, February, 08, 2010 - - Opinion

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