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At Spirit Lake, a family grapples with the death of a baby girl
Deborah Kaye Anderson will be mourned Saturday at a funeral on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation, home for all her brief life. The infant girl, 2 months old when she died last week, will be laid to rest wearing a white christening dress and an Indian headband decorated with a white plume.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Deborah Kaye Anderson will be mourned Saturday at a funeral on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation, home for all her brief life. The infant girl, 2 months old when she died last week, will be laid to rest wearing a white christening dress and an Indian headband decorated with a white plume.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Michelle Obama’s ‘American Grown’ plants a healthy seed
“American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America” by Michelle Obama; Crown ($30)
Monday, July, 09, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - Accent
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“American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America” by Michelle Obama; Crown ($30)
Monday, July, 09, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - Accent
Bemidji food shelf feels squeeze
The number of children served through the Bemidji Community Food Shelf this year is up 36 percent since this time last year. That equates to an increase of more than 2,000 children. A challenge grant this month has the potential of giving the food shelf up to $8,000 to address the food needs of area residents.
Sunday, July, 08, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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The number of children served through the Bemidji Community Food Shelf this year is up 36 percent since this time last year. That equates to an increase of more than 2,000 children. A challenge grant this month has the potential of giving the food shelf up to $8,000 to address the food needs of area residents.
Sunday, July, 08, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
FOREST RIVER: Smaller and less busy, but still the town hangs on
In 1987, Front Street — Forest River’s main street — was considerably busier than it is today. It boasted a bank, a cafe, a grocery store, a bar, a post office, an American Legion hall, a senior center, two gas stations, a grain elevator, a bean broker, a commercial potato farm complex, an oil distributor, a fertilizer dealer, and more. How long can it last, we asked? Twenty-five years later, Forest River manages to hang on in spite of the continuing depopulation of rural America. New residents have moved in and former residents moved back.
Sunday, July, 08, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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In 1987, Front Street — Forest River’s main street — was considerably busier than it is today. It boasted a bank, a cafe, a grocery store, a bar, a post office, an American Legion hall, a senior center, two gas stations, a grain elevator, a bean broker, a commercial potato farm complex, an oil distributor, a fertilizer dealer, and more. How long can it last, we asked? Twenty-five years later, Forest River manages to hang on in spite of the continuing depopulation of rural America. New residents have moved in and former residents moved back.
Sunday, July, 08, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Small towns see influx of people who are young, educated and there by choice
As soon as his big-city banking employer allowed him to work remotely, Andrew Lewis fled his traffic-jammed, necktie world to seek serenity. Now, when he turns away from the three computer screens on his desk, he can wander out the door of his old farmhouse and gaze at the rippling green carpet of crops that stretches beyond his 10-mile view.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis)/ MCT - News
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As soon as his big-city banking employer allowed him to work remotely, Andrew Lewis fled his traffic-jammed, necktie world to seek serenity. Now, when he turns away from the three computer screens on his desk, he can wander out the door of his old farmhouse and gaze at the rippling green carpet of crops that stretches beyond his 10-mile view.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis)/ MCT - News
Terry Wanzek, Jamestown, N.D., column: Farm bill should grow food, not food prices
The labels simply would convey information that consumers don’t need while also making our grocery-store bills rise. Moreover, there’s a simple solution already in place: People who want to avoid biotech food already can do so by buying organic food. If the label says the food is organic, then it doesn’t have biotech ingredients.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - - Opinion
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The labels simply would convey information that consumers don’t need while also making our grocery-store bills rise. Moreover, there’s a simple solution already in place: People who want to avoid biotech food already can do so by buying organic food. If the label says the food is organic, then it doesn’t have biotech ingredients.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - - Opinion
‘Ted’: Crude talking toy shows us how stupidly the rest of us are behaving
There are moments in Seth MacFarlane’s new comedy “Ted” so flagrantly vulgar - bits involving parsnips and hand lotion and human excrement (though thankfully not all together) — that you are inevitably reminded of John Waters, the maestro of bad taste who held up a fun-house mirror to America in the 1970s and ‘80s, in movies like “Pink Flamingos” and “Polyester,” showing us that we are not nearly so upstanding as we would like to pretend.
Thursday, June, 28, 2012 - McClatchy Newspapers - Accent
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There are moments in Seth MacFarlane’s new comedy “Ted” so flagrantly vulgar - bits involving parsnips and hand lotion and human excrement (though thankfully not all together) — that you are inevitably reminded of John Waters, the maestro of bad taste who held up a fun-house mirror to America in the 1970s and ‘80s, in movies like “Pink Flamingos” and “Polyester,” showing us that we are not nearly so upstanding as we would like to pretend.
Thursday, June, 28, 2012 - McClatchy Newspapers - Accent
CHEF JEFF: Milk does a body good
There was a time not too long ago when the only occasion people bought milk at the grocery store or neighborhood market was if they ran out and it was an emergency. Just about everyone had their milk delivered to their doorstep.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
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There was a time not too long ago when the only occasion people bought milk at the grocery store or neighborhood market was if they ran out and it was an emergency. Just about everyone had their milk delivered to their doorstep.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent
Jennie Pearson
Jennie Pearson, 86, of Lancaster, MN, passed peacefully from this life on Monday, June 25, 2012 at the Kittson Memorial Nursing Home in Hallock, MN.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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Jennie Pearson, 86, of Lancaster, MN, passed peacefully from this life on Monday, June 25, 2012 at the Kittson Memorial Nursing Home in Hallock, MN.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Cut off from Duluth by washouts, families find ways to cope
Residents along a quarter-mile stretch of West Skyline Parkway trapped by gaping sections of washed-out road have put their ingenuity to good use. The Stover boys and their mom, Alice, stacked stones to cross the water flowing through the newly created crevasse. They installed ropes to make traveling up and down the ravine with grocery bags more manageable, and they’ve helped their postal carrier deliver the mail.
Saturday, June, 23, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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Residents along a quarter-mile stretch of West Skyline Parkway trapped by gaping sections of washed-out road have put their ingenuity to good use. The Stover boys and their mom, Alice, stacked stones to cross the water flowing through the newly created crevasse. They installed ropes to make traveling up and down the ravine with grocery bags more manageable, and they’ve helped their postal carrier deliver the mail.
Saturday, June, 23, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
Frustrated Fond du Lac residents, displaced by flooding, look for answers
Two days after their historic far western Duluth neighborhood was cut off from the rest of the city by unprecedented flooding, some Fond du Lac neighborhood residents were growing impatient with what they termed a lack of communication from the city.
Saturday, June, 23, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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Two days after their historic far western Duluth neighborhood was cut off from the rest of the city by unprecedented flooding, some Fond du Lac neighborhood residents were growing impatient with what they termed a lack of communication from the city.
Saturday, June, 23, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
Duluth flood: How to help
Mick Sterling, a regular on stage at Bayfront Bluesfest, operates the 30 Days Foundation, a nonprofit organization that raises money for people in need of a moderate amount of money to get out of a jam: An empty refrigerator, new tires for the car, an unbudgeted hospital bill.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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Mick Sterling, a regular on stage at Bayfront Bluesfest, operates the 30 Days Foundation, a nonprofit organization that raises money for people in need of a moderate amount of money to get out of a jam: An empty refrigerator, new tires for the car, an unbudgeted hospital bill.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
VIDEO: Levels continue rising in Moose Lake
At about 3 a.m. Thursday, Mavis Hartman said the water encroaching on her backyard from Moosehead Lake still left her with about 4 feet of lawn. An hour later, she said, “There was no lawn.” By the early afternoon, the creeping water had flooded her basement and was slowly going up the steps to the back door.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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At about 3 a.m. Thursday, Mavis Hartman said the water encroaching on her backyard from Moosehead Lake still left her with about 4 feet of lawn. An hour later, she said, “There was no lawn.” By the early afternoon, the creeping water had flooded her basement and was slowly going up the steps to the back door.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
MARILYN HAGERTY: Seek and ye shall find turkey dinners year round
You would think June was made for hotdogs from the barbecue and fish from area lakes. Still, the response was swift and sure when a reader asked last week where she could find a real turkey dinner around here. Quickly, a couple readers pointed out real turkey dinners are regular fare in the restaurant at the Flying J truck stop at the intersection of Interstate 29 and 32nd Avenue South.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns
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You would think June was made for hotdogs from the barbecue and fish from area lakes. Still, the response was swift and sure when a reader asked last week where she could find a real turkey dinner around here. Quickly, a couple readers pointed out real turkey dinners are regular fare in the restaurant at the Flying J truck stop at the intersection of Interstate 29 and 32nd Avenue South.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns
Grand Forks Police say they're having tough time staying ahead of new synthetic drugs
Two dead, several hospitalized recently in Grand Forks
Sgt. Travis Jacobson of the Grand Forks Police Department says the new drugs being seen in the community are deadly, but easily made from household products. He today at a news conference that parents and young people need to be aware of the signs and symptoms of those that ingest the man-made substances.
Thursday, June, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Two dead, several hospitalized recently in Grand Forks
Sgt. Travis Jacobson of the Grand Forks Police Department says the new drugs being seen in the community are deadly, but easily made from household products. He today at a news conference that parents and young people need to be aware of the signs and symptoms of those that ingest the man-made substances.
Thursday, June, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Vacant store an opportunity, challenge for BBQ shop
Grand Forks has waited until this week for a celebrated purveyor of Texas-style barbecue, so the local franchise owner figures that diners here should be willing to stand another slight delay. “The food is good enough that people will be willing to take an extra 15 seconds to get here,” said Josh Becker, owner and operator of a Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, scheduled to open Thursday at South Washington Street and DeMers Avenue in Grand Forks.
Thursday, June, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Grand Forks has waited until this week for a celebrated purveyor of Texas-style barbecue, so the local franchise owner figures that diners here should be willing to stand another slight delay. “The food is good enough that people will be willing to take an extra 15 seconds to get here,” said Josh Becker, owner and operator of a Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, scheduled to open Thursday at South Washington Street and DeMers Avenue in Grand Forks.
Thursday, June, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Are your kids in the right seat?
This is a confusing time for parents who are chauffeurs to not only their children but also their children’s friends. Children are passing along all kinds of legal information to one another about booster seats.
Tuesday, June, 19, 2012 - Austin American-Statesman - Accent
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This is a confusing time for parents who are chauffeurs to not only their children but also their children’s friends. Children are passing along all kinds of legal information to one another about booster seats.
Tuesday, June, 19, 2012 - Austin American-Statesman - Accent
MARILYN HAGERTY: Please don’t smash my hamburger buns, my grapes
There’s something I want to say to the persons who bag my groceries. It’s been several years since I sent them a letter and things change. People forget. Since I don’t know the proper name, I will just address this to BP (Bagger Person).
Sunday, June, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns
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There’s something I want to say to the persons who bag my groceries. It’s been several years since I sent them a letter and things change. People forget. Since I don’t know the proper name, I will just address this to BP (Bagger Person).
Sunday, June, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns
Russ Erickson, Grand Forks, letter: Take action to end hunger
This year, we’re again matching all donations dollar-for-dollar, up to $50,000. One hundred percent of donations collected are distributed to local Feeding America food banks in Bremer communities.
Friday, June, 15, 2012 - - Opinion
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This year, we’re again matching all donations dollar-for-dollar, up to $50,000. One hundred percent of donations collected are distributed to local Feeding America food banks in Bremer communities.
Friday, June, 15, 2012 - - Opinion
Dan Imhoff and Michael Dimock, Los Angeles, column: America needs a farm bill that works
The draft legislation makes it clear that the farm bill remains in the control of powerful agribusiness interests and anti-hunger advocates whose thinking is rooted in the last century. It would continue to disproportionately favor huge operators who have blanketed the land with monocultures.
Thursday, June, 14, 2012 - - Opinion
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The draft legislation makes it clear that the farm bill remains in the control of powerful agribusiness interests and anti-hunger advocates whose thinking is rooted in the last century. It would continue to disproportionately favor huge operators who have blanketed the land with monocultures.
Thursday, June, 14, 2012 - - Opinion
