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Recovery program helps restore Leech Lake walleye population
These days, Leech Lake is back and so are the anglers, thanks to an ongoing recovery program the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources implemented in 2005. The walleyes might not always bite, but at least they’re down there.
Sunday, June, 05, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Death toll in European E. coli outbreak hits 17
European health officials tracking one of the worst E. coli outbreaks on record might never know where it came from. It's a sad fact of life in food poisoning cases: There often is no smoking gun.
Thursday, June, 02, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Soldier killed in Korea, comes home to Minnesota
Sgt. Ralph Carlson is coming home, 60 years too late. Carlson left his hometown of Braham, Minn., in September 1950 and arrived in Korea three months later. A tank driver for the Army's 25th Infantry Division, Carlson was stationed about 10 miles north of Seoul. He was 22.
Monday, May, 30, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News

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Remembering their names
The plea came in a letter addressed to a rural North Dakota postmaster: a woman in Wisconsin seeking word of her great-grandfather’s brother, who was born in Norway in 1844, came to America and farmed in eastern North Dakota from the late 1880s into the 1920s.
Tuesday, May, 24, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Mystery of Runestone to roll across America
Images of the controversial stone, which is either one of the most important historical artifacts in the country or an elaborate hoax, will soon appear on U-Haul vans far and wide.
Friday, May, 20, 2011 - - News

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Pastor charged in Minneapolis school worker's love triangle murder
Police claim Derrick Trevor Griffin, 40, had stalked his estranged wife and then killed Kristopher Miller, the man who had escorted her to her car after a night of conviviality at an Elks Club last week.
Tuesday, May, 17, 2011 - Pioneer Press / MCT - News

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'Jersey Shore' network banks on sweet Christian girl from Minnesota
Lenay Dunn just finished her first year with MTV’s “10 on Top,” a weekly recap of pop-culture highlights that was supposed to be co-hosted by Justin Bieber. When “the fever” broke out, Dunn was left doing a solo act. Not that she needs any help.
Monday, May, 16, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - Entertainment

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Q and A: Double monitors puzzle printer
QUESTION: I've got a difficult problem with my three-year-old desktop PC. When I access some websites using the Firefox browser, I end up with overlapping print. It's as if the images are being pressed into the center third of the screen.
Thursday, May, 12, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - Business

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NOT JUST BUSINESS: Post Offices vital link for small North Dakota towns
Nekoma, N.D., is one of 22 identified small-town post offices in northeastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota — and 220 in the Dakotas, Montana and northwestern Minnesota — to be part of a “discontinuation study.” They’re among 47 that are operating without permanent full-time postmasters. At least partly for that reason, the U.S. Postal Service is trying to decide whether to close some or all of them.
Wednesday, May, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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TWINS: Liriano not looking for no-hit history Tuesday night
Minnesota Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano said he would take the mound against Detroit Tuesday night at Target Field in Minneapolis with one thought on his mind. "I just want to go out there and have another quality start and give the team a chance to win the game," he said. "I'm not thinking about a no-hitter or anything like that at all.
Tuesday, May, 10, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Sports

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OUR OPINION -- Budget transparency: Always a good thing
When Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions calls for transparency, he’s making a reasonable request — and it would be in North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad’s interest to grant it.
Saturday, May, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Maurice J. "Doc" Palmer
Doc Palmer, age 88, passed away April 28 surrounded by his wife and children at Providence St. Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla, WA.
Thursday, May, 05, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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Minn. man says someone stole giant plywood parrot
A Lewiston, Minn., man hopes authorities will help him identify who stole a giant plywood parrot that's part of his creative art effort to recycle old farm equipment.
Saturday, April, 30, 2011 - - News

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Virg Foss commentary: Better days are ahead

Saturday, April, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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Shuttle Endeavour's last trip delayed; Obama vists
NASA abruptly called off space shuttle Endeavour's final launch Friday because of a puzzling heater failure in a critical power unit, disappointing huge crowds converging on the area for the afternoon liftoff. NASA hopes to try again Monday to launch space shuttle Endeavour on its final voyage.
Friday, April, 29, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Q and A: Adapt iPad for your tiny techie
In the year since I first wrote about receiving an iPad for Mother's Day, I've discovered the real gift is that my 2-year-old daughter likes it so much. I use it rarely, but she uses it daily, playing games, watching videos and more.
Friday, April, 29, 2011 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business

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White House releases Obama's birth certificate
Obama: 'We do not have time for this kind of silliness'
The White House released the long form of President Barack Obama's birth certificate Wednesday in response to questions about whether he was really born in the U.S. President Barack Obama says he's releasing his long-form birth certificate because the country doesn't have time for the "distraction" and "silliness" of questions being persistently raised about where he was born.
Wednesday, April, 27, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Southwest N.D. woman recovers after falling from horse and shattering skull
For two months, South Heart, N.D.'s Shannon Binstock lived without the portion of her skull and was required to wear a helmet to prevent further damage. When it was time to reattach the skull, she was offered the option of a synthetic replacement, but she said her response was, “My own head would be the best.” The skull was replaced days before her 34th birthday.
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - Dickinson (N.D.) Press - News

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Q and A: In harassment setting, first step is to get out
QUESTION: My wife is a nanny who works for a married couple. She recently told me that the husband, who is a doctor, has been making sexually inappropriate remarks to her. I called the doctor's wife and told her about the situation, but nothing has changed.
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business

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N.D., fourth in cellphone-only homes, part of national trend
Nearly a third of North Dakota households have traded a landline for a wireless-only world. The modern trend continues to expand in North Dakota, which now has the fourth-highest proportion of cellphone-only households in the nation. Minnesota’s proportions for cell phone vs. landline were about average compared to other states, with about a quarter of the adult population using only cell phones.
Thursday, April, 21, 2011 - The Forum - News

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