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ENGAGEMENT:Romanyshyn-Streitz
Delbert and Susan Streitz, Grand Forks, are happy to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Danielle Streitz, to Ryan Romanyshyn.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Celebrations
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Delbert and Susan Streitz, Grand Forks, are happy to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Danielle Streitz, to Ryan Romanyshyn.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Celebrations
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTES: Studio One gets national award
UND student Ali Strand, a Studio One intern and assistant news director, recently won a first place national award in television feature reporting at the regional Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards, the university said.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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UND student Ali Strand, a Studio One intern and assistant news director, recently won a first place national award in television feature reporting at the regional Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards, the university said.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
NICU treatments linked to intellectual disabilities
Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) interventions for babies born very small and early have drastically reduced infant deaths in the United States, but in doing so they've contributed to more intellectual disabilities, according to a new study.
Monday, May, 06, 2013 - Reuters - Accent
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Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) interventions for babies born very small and early have drastically reduced infant deaths in the United States, but in doing so they've contributed to more intellectual disabilities, according to a new study.
Monday, May, 06, 2013 - Reuters - Accent
Report shows persistence of TV violence
Violence, gore and gunplay were staples on prime-time television even in the most sensitive period directly following the Newtown school shooting.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - Associated Press - Accent
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Violence, gore and gunplay were staples on prime-time television even in the most sensitive period directly following the Newtown school shooting.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - Associated Press - Accent
Dr. James B. Duerre
James Byron Duerre, 61, of Grafton, ND, passed peacefully Tuesday afternoon April 30, 2013 at home with loved ones. A generous, humble dentist, Jim’s legacy is marked by community involvement, leadership, sports and recreational activities and a contagious love for life.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, May 4 at 1 PM at St. Johns Catholic church in Grafton, ND. The family will receive visitors from 4-7 PM Friday, May 3 at St. Johns with a prayer service immediately following.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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James Byron Duerre, 61, of Grafton, ND, passed peacefully Tuesday afternoon April 30, 2013 at home with loved ones. A generous, humble dentist, Jim’s legacy is marked by community involvement, leadership, sports and recreational activities and a contagious love for life.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, May 4 at 1 PM at St. Johns Catholic church in Grafton, ND. The family will receive visitors from 4-7 PM Friday, May 3 at St. Johns with a prayer service immediately following.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Montana hospital says woman posed as nurse
A woman posing as a health care worker at a Billings hospital accompanied doctors on multiple patient checks, leading Montana health officials to warn employees at other facilities to be on the lookout for an impostor wearing scrubs or a lab coat.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - - News
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A woman posing as a health care worker at a Billings hospital accompanied doctors on multiple patient checks, leading Montana health officials to warn employees at other facilities to be on the lookout for an impostor wearing scrubs or a lab coat.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - - News
Celebrity chef recipes may be bad for your health
Research published in the Food and Public Health journal by University of Coventry scientists said recipes of celebrity chefs were “exacerbating” health problems such as obesity in Britain by encouraging people to eat fatty dishes.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Reuters - Accent
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Research published in the Food and Public Health journal by University of Coventry scientists said recipes of celebrity chefs were “exacerbating” health problems such as obesity in Britain by encouraging people to eat fatty dishes.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Reuters - Accent
The City of Grand Forks Honors Several Employees Who Have Marked Employment Anniversaries, Retirements, or Recently Been Hired.
Brent Olmstead celebrates 5 years with the Public Works Department.
Saturday, April, 20, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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Brent Olmstead celebrates 5 years with the Public Works Department.
Saturday, April, 20, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Cancer, work in taconite industry linked
Researchers at the University of Minnesota told Iron Range workers on Friday to protect themselves from taconite dust, despite a new study that was unable to prove that exposure to the dust causes the rare cancer mesothelioma.
Saturday, April, 13, 2013 - Minnesota Public Radio News - News
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Researchers at the University of Minnesota told Iron Range workers on Friday to protect themselves from taconite dust, despite a new study that was unable to prove that exposure to the dust causes the rare cancer mesothelioma.
Saturday, April, 13, 2013 - Minnesota Public Radio News - News
Devils Lake leaders to mull new pet laws
Devils Lake city leaders hope there won’t be much growling Monday as they begin a public discussion on new laws that places more restrictions on pet owners. An effort in the fall to limit the number of pets per household was met with outrage, prompting the creation of the committee.
Friday, April, 12, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Devils Lake city leaders hope there won’t be much growling Monday as they begin a public discussion on new laws that places more restrictions on pet owners. An effort in the fall to limit the number of pets per household was met with outrage, prompting the creation of the committee.
Friday, April, 12, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Too much fed health support goes to treating people already sick, study says
A new state-by-state examination of public health funding finds that too much of federal support continues to be “focused on treating people after they become sick instead of preventing diseases before they occur.”
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A new state-by-state examination of public health funding finds that too much of federal support continues to be “focused on treating people after they become sick instead of preventing diseases before they occur.”
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Study says death rates worse at rural hospitals
A new study says the death rates in small rural hospitals are worse than at most hospitals.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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A new study says the death rates in small rural hospitals are worse than at most hospitals.
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - Associated Press - News
Despite obesity rise, U.S. calories trending downward
U.S. adults have been eating steadily fewer calories for almost a decade, despite the continued increase in obesity rates, according to survey data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Monday, April, 01, 2013 - Reuters - Accent
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U.S. adults have been eating steadily fewer calories for almost a decade, despite the continued increase in obesity rates, according to survey data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Monday, April, 01, 2013 - Reuters - Accent
Unique center serves as advocate for child abuse victims
The Family Advocacy Center of Northern Minnesota is a serene environment in which children are examined and interviewed following instances of maltreatment and abuse. We talk with the executive director to get an idea of what the center does, and how predators “groom” their victims.
Monday, April, 01, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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The Family Advocacy Center of Northern Minnesota is a serene environment in which children are examined and interviewed following instances of maltreatment and abuse. We talk with the executive director to get an idea of what the center does, and how predators “groom” their victims.
Monday, April, 01, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
Jay Taylor, Durbin, N.D. letter: Douse unproven ways to quit smoking
Jay Taylor, a respiratory therapist from Durbin writes in about smoking.
Monday, March, 25, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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Jay Taylor, a respiratory therapist from Durbin writes in about smoking.
Monday, March, 25, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
HEALTH MATTERS: A hard push on soft drinks
Dr. Raymond Goldsteen answers the question: What is the “Big Gulp” controversy?
Monday, March, 25, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
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Dr. Raymond Goldsteen answers the question: What is the “Big Gulp” controversy?
Monday, March, 25, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
Toenail clippings to measure toxic exposure in New Jersey
A plume of hexavalent chromium, a metal used in industrial production that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls a "well-established carcinogen," has spread under Garfield, putting about one-tenth of the city's homes — about 600 structures and 3,600 residents — at risk.
Monday, March, 25, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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A plume of hexavalent chromium, a metal used in industrial production that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls a "well-established carcinogen," has spread under Garfield, putting about one-tenth of the city's homes — about 600 structures and 3,600 residents — at risk.
Monday, March, 25, 2013 - Associated Press - News
Neti pots provide sinus relief without much danger when used correctly
Julie Larson has been using a neti pot daily for years. She heard the small receptacles, which look like tea pots or genie’s lamps, could provide balance to the nasal passages.
Sunday, March, 24, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
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Julie Larson has been using a neti pot daily for years. She heard the small receptacles, which look like tea pots or genie’s lamps, could provide balance to the nasal passages.
Sunday, March, 24, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
City of Grand Forks Recognizes Anniversaries & Recently Hired
The City of Grand Forks honors several employees who have marked employment anniversaries, retirements, or recently been hired.
Saturday, March, 23, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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The City of Grand Forks honors several employees who have marked employment anniversaries, retirements, or recently been hired.
Saturday, March, 23, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Health research foundation gives Grand Forks region a mixed report
Grand Forks and other counties in northeastern North Dakota continue to score higher than those in the rest of the state in a national health survey, while Polk and most neighboring counties continue to lag behind others in Minnesota.
Thursday, March, 21, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Grand Forks and other counties in northeastern North Dakota continue to score higher than those in the rest of the state in a national health survey, while Polk and most neighboring counties continue to lag behind others in Minnesota.
Thursday, March, 21, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
