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MATTERS AT HAND: Herald misses coverage of own journalism event
You can add the publisher’s name to the list of people annoyed when the Herald doesn’t cover events in our town. The Jack Hagerty Lecture was delivered Thursday evening. It wasn’t mentioned in Friday’s paper. Wait. It gets worse. The lecture was in the Herald conference room. The Herald endowed the lecture series to honor Jack Hagerty when he retired. The lecture is among the most important things we do, because it helps our community appreciate our business.
Saturday, March, 31, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Saturday, March, 31, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Saturday, March, 31, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Group including NBA legend Magic Johnson to buy baseball's Dodgers for record $2 billion
The price would shatter the mark for a sports franchise. Stephen Ross paid $1.1 billion for the NFL's Miami Dolphins in 2009, and in England, Malcolm Glazer and his family took over the Manchester United soccer club in 2005 in a deal then valued at $1.47 billion. It is subject to approval in federal bankruptcy court.
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - AP Sports Writer - Sports

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N.C.-based Cetero Research, with lab in Fargo, files for bankruptcy
It’s unclear from the documents what effect the filing will have on the Fargo facility, which has 400 employees and 544 beds for drug test subjects. PRACS Institute, one of the affiliates that combined to form Cetero in 2006 and also filed a bankruptcy petition Monday, was started in Fargo in 1983 by James Carlson, a former professor at North Dakota State University.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Forum Communications - Business

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Saturday, March, 24, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Saturday, March, 24, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Expansion planned for Grafton plant bought by oil service firm
A business bought under bankruptcy six years ago, Lean Technology found its niche by manufacturing storage tanks for the oil industry. About three weeks ago, ownership officially changed hands, with Diverse Energy Systems of Houston taking over from regional owners. The sale, rumored since last fall, was made public Thursday. The price was not disclosed.
Thursday, March, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Natural Beef's unsettled debts: Unclear who is responsible for paying beef producers
It is difficult to say who is most responsible for unsettled debts of North Dakota Natural Beef LLC — whether a legal or moral duty lies with that company’s board, or with the board of the North American Bison Cooperative LLC, which has become its majority owner.
Wednesday, March, 21, 2012 - Agweek - Farm

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Problem gambler realizes addiction isn't about money, but numbing feelings
Curt’s drug was the slot machine. The local man could spend hours plugging dollars into the slots. In three hours, he could go through $500. At one point, he’d hit the betting button so many times that he developed carpal tunnel syndrome. Curt may have told himself he was looking for a big payout, but today he knows better. When he gambled, any anxiety or pain was replaced by a merciful numbness.
Sunday, March, 18, 2012 - Forum Communications - Features

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'Lost Duluth' stirs some memories of the old city
The crumbled remains of an old lighthouse are out on Park Point. A wooden crib of unknown origin appeared, beached in Canal Park, after a storm. A staircase and foundation from Park Terrace is still standing at 801 W. First St., though the house is not.
Monday, March, 12, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Stadium in downtown Minneapolis could boost development
The sprawling parking lots and hodgepodge of buildings surrounding the Metrodome have become a crucial expanse in a downtown with little room left to expand. City leaders and developers say plans to build a new Minnesota Vikings stadium at the Dome site could be the spark needed to transform downtown Minneapolis' east end into a vibrant urban neighborhood.
Sunday, March, 11, 2012 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis)/ MCT - News

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Passengers restrain American Airlines flight attendant said to be ranting about 9-11
An American Airlines flight attendant disrupted a flight this morning as it was about to take off from Dallas Fort/Worth en route to Chicago, saying over the aircraft intercom system that the plane was going to crash, alluding to 9/11 terrorist attacks and ranting about the airline's bankruptcy reorganization, passengers said.
Friday, March, 09, 2012 - - News

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Trail of transactions: Observers watching Mentor's Anderson Seed actions
Officials of Anderson Seed Co. of Mentor, Minn., still aren’t answering phones, but some farmers and their lawyers are watching a string of transactions by owners, lenders and new buyers, orchestrated by a St. Cloud, Minn., law firm, hoping they won’t leave less money for unpaid sunflower deliveries.
Tuesday, March, 06, 2012 - Agweek - Farm

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European automotive market shrinking due to recession
As automakers prepare to roll out new models this week at the Geneva Auto Show — one of the major events in the automotive calendar — they are being forced to fight for a slice of an ever-shrinking European market stricken with austerity and recession.
Sunday, March, 04, 2012 - AP Business Writer - News

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Saturday, March, 03, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Saturday, March, 03, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Hecker's wife released from corrections system
Christi Rowan Hecker served a 12-month prison sentence for bank fraud and bankruptcy fraud. She was originally sentenced to serve 14 months but was released early after complying with federal prison guidelines.
Wednesday, February, 29, 2012 - - News

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Obama takes auto industry resurgent credit, accuses GOP of abandoning U.S. workers
President Barack Obama proudly embraced his auto industry bailout today, telling a raucous labor audience that assertions by his Republican presidential challengers that union members profited from taxpayer-paid rescue are a "load of you know what."
Tuesday, February, 28, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Close, but not quite, for Dow in push for 13,000
A burst of selling at the closing bell drove the Dow lower after it hovered around the milestone for most of the afternoon. The average finished the day about 19 points shy of the 13,000 mark.
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business

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