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Monday, September, 17, 2007 - - Sports Scoreboard
Monday, September, 10, 2007 - - Sports Scoreboard
FWS offers reminder
Sunday, September, 02, 2007 - - Outdoors
WASHINGTON - Consider it the other drug problem: Millions of people don't take their medicine correctly - or quit taking it altogether - and the consequences can be deadly.
Tuesday, July, 31, 2007 - Associated Press - Features
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is changing the all-season deer license to reduce the kill of antlerless deer in certain areas of the state.
Sunday, July, 22, 2007 - Herald Staff Report - Outdoors
ATLANTA (AP) - The globe-trotting American lawyer who caused an international health scare by traveling while infected with tuberculosis has a less severe form of the disease than previously diagnosed, a federal health official said Tuesday.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2007 - AP Medical Writer - News
THIEF RIVER FALLS - In August of 2005, Bonnie Van Schaick, a retired registered nurse, went on a mission trip to Swaziland in Africa.
Saturday, June, 23, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
Raymond T. and Yvonne M. Roller were united in marriage June 3, 1957 in Larimore, ND at the St. Stephens Catholic Church. Ray and Yvonne celebrated this special occasion on June 2nd with an open house hosted by their children, Renae Strom and Wayne Roller, along with Richard Ackerman and Leona Borgen, Yvonne’s brother and sister. A barn dance followed in Mayville ND that evening.
Sunday, June, 03, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Celebrations
DENVER - The Atlanta lawyer quarantined with a dangerous strain of tuberculosis apologized to fellow airline passengers in an interview aired Friday, and insisted he was told before he set out for his wedding in Europe that he was no danger to anyone.
Saturday, June, 02, 2007 - Associated Press - News
In northwestern Minnesota near the town of Skime, sharpshooters recently completed a culling effort to reduce white-tailed deer numbers. Nearly 500 deer were killed over a two-month period.
Friday, May, 11, 2007 - - Outdoors
Details aren't yet final, but the Department of Natural Resources is planning to offer expanded deer hunting opportunities this fall in an area near Skime, Minn., where bovine tuberculosis has been found in cattle and deer.
Sunday, May, 06, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - Outdoors
Tuesday, April, 24, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
State and federal officials are stepping up cattle-testing requirements to deal with a bovine tuberculosis outbreak in northwest Minnesota, after deer shot recently in and near Roseau County, Minn., appear to have the disease.
Friday, April, 06, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
FARGO Wildlife managers have wrapped up an effort to cull deer to stop the spread of bovine tuberculosis in northwestern Minnesota.
Thursday, April, 05, 2007 - Associated Press - News
TB tests:The Minnesota Board of Animal Health said Friday that 750 cattle herds have tested negative for bovine tuberculosis as part of the Statewide Bovine TB Surveillance. That's about half the goal of the testing campaign, which is aimed at locating and eliminating any infection that might remain in the state.
Sunday, March, 25, 2007 - - News
After three weeks of shooting deer, by day and by night, federal sharpshooters have racked up 224 whitetails near Wannaska, Minn., in the state's effort to measure and mitigate the 2-year-old outbreak of bovine tuberculosis.
Tuesday, March, 13, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
