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LLOYD OMDAHL: Postal Service needs a new service model
With the U.S. Postal Service on the edge of bankruptcy, Postmaster General Patrick Donahue — backed by the Government Accountability Office — is proposing drastic across-the-board cuts to stabilize the agency.
Monday, December, 19, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Tracy Kennedy in "Best Lawyers"
Tracy Ann Kennedy, a stockholder and director of the Grand Forks Law Firm of Zimney Foster P.C., has been selected by her peers for inclusion in the 2012 Edition of The Best Lawyers In America in the practice areas of bankruptcy and creditor debtor rights, insolvency and reorganization law.
Saturday, December, 17, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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MARILYN HAGERTY: Kathy Tingum gets 'rock-chick' makeover in New York City
This might come under the heading: “Home town girl makes good.”
Friday, December, 16, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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Europe's troubled banks face struggles from all sides
A flurry of ominous news for Europe's banks has fueled fears about the ability of some to survive the crisis. Many are also concerned that the banks will choke off money to the continent's economy just as it's struggling to eke out growth.
Thursday, December, 15, 2011 - AP Business Writers - News

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Postal Service to delay planned cutbacks, closings until mid-May
The U.S. Postal Service has agreed to delay the proposed closing of 252 mail processing centers -- including ones in Grand Forks, Devils Lake and Bemidji -- and 3,700 local post offices until at least mid-May.
Wednesday, December, 14, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota farmer to testify before Congress on MF Global collapse
Dean Tofteland raises corn, soybeans and pigs near Luverne in southwestern Minnesota. He has about $200,000 tied up with MF Global.
Tuesday, December, 13, 2011 - - Farm

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Postal Service mail processing plant closures face major practical obstacles
The U.S. Postal Service's plan to close 252 mail processing facilities -- including the facility in Grand Forks -- and cut 28,000 jobs by the end of next year may help the agency curb its mounting financial problems, but it faces big practical obstacles.
Monday, December, 12, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Plant closures will be ‘a mess’
The U.S. Postal Service’s plan to close 252 mail-processing facilities and cut 28,000 jobs by the end of next year may help the agency curb its mounting financial problems, but it faces big practical obstacles. Among the mail processing facilities considered for closing are ones in Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Minot, Bemidji, and Duluth.
Sunday, December, 11, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Zimney Foster, P.C. Attorneys Designated as Super Lawyers®
Two of the partners of Zimney Foster P.C., a Grand Forks law firm with ten attorneys practicing in North Dakota and Minnesota, have been selected as Great Plains Super Lawyers®.
Saturday, December, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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EU agrees to new fiscal union, sees way out of crisis
Working almost to exhaustion and persuading countries one by one, European leaders agreed Friday to redefine their continent — hoping that by joining their fiscal fortunes they might stop a crippling debt crisis, save the euro currency and prevent worldwide economic chaos. Only one country said no: Britain. It will risk isolation while the rest of the continent plots its future.
Friday, December, 09, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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MLB: 3-time N.L. MVP Pujols agrees to 10-year deal with A.L.'s Angels
Exactly six weeks after leading the Cardinals to a second title in one of the most thrilling World Series ever, Albert Pujols decided to accept the second-highest contract in baseball history for a new future in southern California with the Los Angeles Angels.
Thursday, December, 08, 2011 - Associated Press - Sports

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Maintenance man arrested, charged with murdering 7-year-old Georgia girl
A 20-year-old maintenance worker was arrested Wednesday in the beating death of a 7-year-old north Georgia girl who was abducted and killed at an apartment complex and her body left in a trash bin.
Thursday, December, 08, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Denny Hecker's wife out of prison
Christi Rowan served nearly 10 months behind bars for bank fraud and theft. Minneapolis Community Corrections manager Richard Safra says that Rowan is in transition — meaning she's either in a halfway house, work release jail or some other form of supervised custody.
Wednesday, December, 07, 2011 - - News

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REGIONAL ROUNDUP: Dayton defers on union daycare move, Man gets 27 years in drug case etc.
Gov. Mark Dayton won’t make another move on a daycare unionization push until after a Minnesota judge issues a written order explaining his reasons for sidetracking a planned vote by in-home providers.
Wednesday, December, 07, 2011 - - News

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OUR OPINION: Stop the Postal Service’s ‘panic selling’
Within 30 days of proposing to make Americans wait longer for less mail service, the Postal Service got thousands of comments. The vast majority of people didn’t like the idea.
Tuesday, December, 06, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Grand Forks, Devils Lake mail processing centers part of Postal Service planned April 2012 cuts
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The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service said today it is seeking to move quickly to close 252 mail processing centers, including in Grand Forks, and allow first-class delivery next spring, citing steadily declining mail volume.
Monday, December, 05, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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MF Global collapse leaves farmers with losses
The reported collapse of the large commodities trading company, MF Global, Inc., has stuck many farmers and farm companies with possible losses. It’s also raised questions about whether the heated grain markets of the past three years have created a bubble waiting to burst.
Monday, December, 05, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Postal cuts to slow delivery of first-class mail
Facing bankruptcy, the U.S. Postal Service is pushing ahead with unprecedented cuts to first-class mail next spring that will slow delivery and, for the first time in 40 years, eliminate the chance for stamped letters to arrive the next day.
Monday, December, 05, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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UPDATE: Solar dispute with China may arise with U.S trade panel
A federal trade panel has found that Chinese imports harm or threaten to harm the U.S. solar panel industry. That means a complaint by U.S. solar companies can continue.
Friday, December, 02, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota woman at center of early inheritance lawsuit
Angeline Ellis of Crystal was trying to be a helpful mom four years ago when she lent her son $17,000 to tide him over a financial tight spot. So far, he's repaid $12,250. Now, beset by dementia, severe arthritis and heart disease at age 83, Ellis needs long-term care.
Wednesday, November, 30, 2011 - Star Tribune / MCT - News

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