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4-year old boy killed, 2 others injured in fire near Stephen, Minn.
A 4-year-old boy was killed and two children were injured in a fire that destroyed a house about 3 miles north of Stephen, Minn., on Friday, the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office said. The boy’s body was found late this afternoon.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Changes could come to UND’s subsidized taxi service
Cab Crawler contractor’s vehicles taken off the road for various reasons
A subsidized taxi service that UND students depend on to fetch groceries or get sober rides home from the bars came to a screeching halt recently. Through a bizarre series of events, Red White and Blue Taxi Co., the taxi firm with the contract for the Cab Crawler service, has no taxis available — crippling one of UND Student Government’s best-known services.
Saturday, April, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Remembering the flood of '97: Evacuations continue 15 years ago today
Fifteen years ago today, Sunday, April 20, 1997, evacuations continued from homes and United Hospital, as officials searched for those could not or would not flee.
Friday, April, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Leevers buys Wally’s in Devils Lake
Leevers Foods is buying Wally’s Supermarket in Devils Lake. Leevers, which originated in Devils Lake and already owns Leevers County Market in the city, is buying the community’s only other supermarket from Nash Finch Co., which had purchased Wally’s late last year.
Thursday, April, 19, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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American Indian cooking traditions - with new twists - featured at UND Time Out
Each year for the past eight or nine years, Twyla Baker-Demaray and friends have produced traditional American Indian food as part of the annual Time Out at UND, a week of talks, performances and presentations showcasing the history and culture of regional Indian tribes.
Tuesday, April, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Student project promoting walking gains widespread support
On a January night, under cover of darkness, Matt Tomasulo and friends dared to commit a subversive act: They placed 27 signs at three intersections in Raleigh, advising people how long it takes to walk from one destination to another.
Sunday, April, 15, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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‘The world’s happiest blues man’ to perform Saturday night at NDMOA
Big Ron Hunter, known as “the world’s happiest blues man,” will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday at North Dakota Museum of Art in Grand Forks and again Sunday morning at the museum for a Sunday brunch.
Friday, April, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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John Crabtree, Lyons, Neb., letter: Jobs, small towns should be farm bill priority
This time, the farm bill needs to invest in creating genuine opportunity for ordinary Americans and a future for our communities. This time, it needs to cut subsidies for the rich and powerful.
Thursday, April, 12, 2012 - - Opinion

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Minnesota apple growers worry cold could kill crop
Minnesota apple growers worry that a recent cold snap could kill new buds on their apple trees after early warm weather this spring. Growers are trying to warm their orchards with bonfires and by spraying trees with special solutions. Others are using wind machines and even helicopters to drive cold air out and warmer air down.
Wednesday, April, 11, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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RYAN BAKKEN: All eyes (and stomachs) on tater tot hotdish
Upon arriving for work Monday, I braced myself. The reason was that Saturday’s Herald included my story about a Grafton, N.D., man who has been on 11 big game hunts in Africa. Since trophy hunting can be an emotional issue, I anticipated calls, mail and emails from critics and defenders. As expected, hordes of readers filled my various inboxes. But they weren’t reacting to the story about the 40-plus animal mounts. Instead, they were seeking details about the winning recipe at Saturday’s tater tot hotdish contest in Finley, N.D.
Tuesday, April, 10, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Features

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Skin products with mercury pulled from Minnesota shops
The skin creams were being sold in ethnic grocery and convenience stores in the Twin Cities. The products tested positive for mercury, which is banned under Minnesota law from all cosmetics because exposure can harm the nervous system and kidneys.
Thursday, April, 05, 2012 - - News

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Kansas, Illinois, Maryland ticketholders win $640 million lottery jackpot (VIDEO)
Three lottery tickets sold in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland hit the world record-breaking $640 million Mega Millions jackpot, lottery officials said Saturday, leaving millions of players across the country with busted multi-millionaire dreams.
Saturday, March, 31, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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In Canada, the penny's about to drop into history
They clutter your dresser and cost too much to make. They're a nuisance and have outlived their purpose. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty was talking about the Canadian penny and why the Royal Canadian Mint will end its production this fall as part of his austerity budget. "The penny is a currency without any currency in Canada, and it costs us 1.5 cents to produce a penny," Flaherty told reporters.
Saturday, March, 31, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Ruth Stokke
Ruth Stokke, age 79, of rural Fordville, ND, passed away Wednesday, March 28, 2012 at her home.
Saturday, March, 31, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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Record Mega Millions numbers: 2-4-23-38-46, MB 23
Across the country, Americans plunked down an estimated $1.5 billion on the longest of long shots: an infinitesimally small chance to win what could end up being the single biggest lottery payout the world has ever seen. The numbers drawn Friday night in Atlanta were 2-4-23-38-46, Mega Ball 23.
Saturday, March, 31, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Beef consumers urged to reconsider 'pink slime'
The main producer of "pink slime" and the politicians defending the company will have a hard time persuading consumers and grocery stores to accept the product, even if the processed beef trimmings are as safe as the industry insists.
Thursday, March, 29, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Gas prices eat up charities’ resources
It eats up their clients resources, too, they say, and increase the demand for services. Some nonprofits have had to respond by pulling back. Gas prices appear headed for $4 a gallon territory and nonprofits anticipate more demand.
Thursday, March, 29, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Veggie mandates? Justices ask how far government can go
It boiled down to a debate over broccoli. And bread. And burial plots. If government can tell people to buy health insurance, Supreme Court justices wanted to know, what else could it make them buy? Throughout Tuesday's hearing on the health care law, the justices and lawyers argued about the perfect product to illustrate the limits of the federal government's power over interstate markets.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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'Unbelievable to me': Wife of U.S. soldier accused in Afghan slayings speaks
The wife of a U.S. soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians says her husband showed no signs of PTSD before he deployed, and she doesn't feel like she'll ever believe he was involved in the killings.
Monday, March, 26, 2012 - - News

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