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Literature: N.D. Quarterly publishes special Translation Issue
Journal includes the work of two former poet laureates.
Wednesday, August, 27, 2008 - Herald staff reports - Entertainment

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Stenehjem: Use caution with magazine salespeople
North Dakotans should be wary of door-to-door magazine salespeople using misleading and aggressive tactics, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said in a news release issued Tuesday.
Wednesday, July, 23, 2008 - Herald Staff Report - News

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THAT REMINDS ME: When GF hosted the State Fair
The North Dakota State Fair was running in Grand Forks 75 years ago. And the Texas Rangers were bringing in their championship rodeo. There was a rodeo, auto races and harness races along with a school band contest, vaudeville acts, a 4-H Club Show. The Royal American Shows were on the Midway.
Tuesday, July, 15, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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OUR OPINION: The joy of (angle) parking
Some recent and welcome improvements to downtown Grand Forks cost millions of dollars. But one of the best improvements got put in place for the cost of a few buckets of yellow paint.
Thursday, June, 26, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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George Carlin mourned as counterculture hero
LOS ANGELES - Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television. Some People Are Stupid. Stuff. People I Can Do Without.
Monday, June, 23, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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MINNESOTA NEWS

Sunday, April, 27, 2008 - Herald wire reports - News

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DEATHS: William F. Buckley Jr., 82, noted conservative commentator
The erudite Ivy Leaguer and conservative herald showered huge and scornful words on liberalism as he observed, abetted and cheered on the right’s post-World War II rise from the fringes to the White House.
Wednesday, February, 27, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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HIGHER EDUCATION NOTEBOOK: Nominations sought for Paulsen's board position
The nominating committee for the North Dakota Board of Higher Education is taking nominations for the board position now held by John Q. Paulsen, Fargo, whose term expires June 30.
Sunday, February, 17, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News

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Consumer supported agriculture is big
One of the hottest forms of small agriculture sweeping the United States is Consumer Supported Agriculture.
Friday, January, 11, 2008 - - Community

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Choosing gifts for the choosy
Christmas is upon us once again and despite all the new gadgets arriving seemingly daily, iPods and MP3 players again will be popular this year. And if someone in your family asked for something you think sounds like a computer virus, here is a last-minute gift guide for you.
Monday, December, 24, 2007 - By John Andringa - Teen Page

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NORTH DAKOTA BRIEFS
Snowmobile crash leaves one dead, one injured:Two snowmobiles crashed into a drainage ditch near Harwood, killing one man and injuring another, authorities said.
Saturday, December, 15, 2007 - - News

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N.D. COURTS: State Hospital doctor admits to child porn subscription
FARGO - A North Dakota State Hospital psychologist who examined sex offenders over the past decade to determine their potential danger to the public has resigned after admitting to subscribing to child pornography Web sites.
Sunday, December, 09, 2007 - Associated Press - News

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NORTH DAKOTA GAMBLING: Lottery rules differ on credit card sales
BISMARCK - The North Dakota Lottery's recently announced holiday sale of ticket subscriptions highlights a quirk in its operations. Gamblers are barred from using a credit card to buy tickets, but they may use plastic to play one of the lottery's four games dozens of times over an extended period.
Monday, December, 03, 2007 - Associated Press - News

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A gift of luck — or a gift of debt?
Picking the right Christmas present can be a gamble.
Friday, November, 30, 2007 - The Forum - News

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Lottery tickets: Gift that keeps on giving -- or taking?
Picking the right Christmas present can be a gamble. Now the North Dakota Lottery has made it official with a discount program. Even gambling addiction authorities say it's not the ticket of choice for hardcore gamblers.
Thursday, November, 29, 2007 - The Forum - News

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LOCAL UPDATE
Fire in Finley, N.D.: An overheated dust collection unit may have caused a fire that damaged a wood products plant Monday morning.
Tuesday, November, 27, 2007 - - News

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Magazine business without GF permit
A magazine subscription business selling door-to-door in Grand Forks has been ordered to stop until they obtain proper permits.
Saturday, October, 13, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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DATELINE: NAMES & NOTES
Leonard Slatkin, 63, one of the most gifted American conductors of his generation, has been named the 12th music director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra after a five-year search.
Wednesday, October, 10, 2007 - - Entertainment

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Legal Notices

Tuesday, September, 25, 2007 - - Public Notices

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Moving to nursing home can affect SSI benefits
My mom is elderly and eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits because of her limited income. Now, she is beginning to develop Alzheimer's disease, it is becoming dangerous for her to live alone, and we are considering a move into a nursing home. Would this change her SSI benefits? This depends on the type of facility. If an SSI beneficiary enters or leaves a public residential institution, skilled nursing facility, nursing home or any other kind of institution, Social Security must be notified. A person usually cannot continue to receive SSI while in a public institution. As you consider different places, ask each what kind of facility it is. With that information, your local SSA office can give you a specific answer.
Monday, September, 17, 2007 - - Business

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