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New strategies propel dollar stores to strong growth
One of the few niches of retail expanding in a dim economy, the dollar store industry’s four top players — three of which are Fortune 500 companies — are no longer snubbed by developers, landlords, investors and consumers because of their perceived working-class customer.
Saturday, January, 28, 2012 - Star Tribune - Business
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One of the few niches of retail expanding in a dim economy, the dollar store industry’s four top players — three of which are Fortune 500 companies — are no longer snubbed by developers, landlords, investors and consumers because of their perceived working-class customer.
Saturday, January, 28, 2012 - Star Tribune - Business
Areavoices: Tips to help save on groceries
One of the largest expense categories in most budgets is dedicated to groceries and dining out.
Saturday, January, 28, 2012 - Areavoices.com / Save Spend Give - News
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One of the largest expense categories in most budgets is dedicated to groceries and dining out.
Saturday, January, 28, 2012 - Areavoices.com / Save Spend Give - News
New strategies propel dollar stores to strong growth
A few days after the New Year’s holiday, clerks at the Dollar Tree store in St. Paul’s Midway neighborhood were busily setting up new displays celebrating Valentine’s Day and Super Bowl Sunday.
Friday, January, 27, 2012 - Star Tribune - Business
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A few days after the New Year’s holiday, clerks at the Dollar Tree store in St. Paul’s Midway neighborhood were busily setting up new displays celebrating Valentine’s Day and Super Bowl Sunday.
Friday, January, 27, 2012 - Star Tribune - Business
IRAQ: Suicide bomber kills 33 at funeral
A suicide car bomber struck a Shiite funeral procession today, killing 33 people as suspected al-Qaida militants stepped up apparent efforts to provoke a counterattack by Shiite militias on Sunnis that could pave the way toward open sectarian warfare now that U.S. troops have left Iraq.
Friday, January, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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A suicide car bomber struck a Shiite funeral procession today, killing 33 people as suspected al-Qaida militants stepped up apparent efforts to provoke a counterattack by Shiite militias on Sunnis that could pave the way toward open sectarian warfare now that U.S. troops have left Iraq.
Friday, January, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News
U.S. Senate hopeful Potter: Progressive income tax, estate tax needed to deal with income gap
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Tom Potter said Thursday that he grew up in a time when Americans could climb the economic ladder with enough hard work and common sense. But that has changed considerably in the past few decades, he told the Herald’s editorial board, which is what prompted him to enter North Dakota’s U.S. Senate race to replace retiring Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad.
Thursday, January, 26, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Tom Potter said Thursday that he grew up in a time when Americans could climb the economic ladder with enough hard work and common sense. But that has changed considerably in the past few decades, he told the Herald’s editorial board, which is what prompted him to enter North Dakota’s U.S. Senate race to replace retiring Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad.
Thursday, January, 26, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Former Leevers building back in business
After extensive remodel, former Washington Street grocery store opens as fitness club, restaurant, retail space
Leevers closed its doors in 2007, and questions about the future of the 35,000-square-foot supermarket remained unanswered until last year.
Wednesday, January, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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After extensive remodel, former Washington Street grocery store opens as fitness club, restaurant, retail space
Leevers closed its doors in 2007, and questions about the future of the 35,000-square-foot supermarket remained unanswered until last year.
Wednesday, January, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
'I know I have too many dogs,' Bemidji woman says
Woman says father’s death, expenses led to too many dogs
Carol Schmidt’s father died two years ago this month and life hasn’t been the same. The rural Bemidji woman says she’s lost 50 pounds and control of the last living connection between them: the father and daughter’s stable of dogs, most of which are a cross of Chihuahua-Dachshund breeds.
Wednesday, January, 25, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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Woman says father’s death, expenses led to too many dogs
Carol Schmidt’s father died two years ago this month and life hasn’t been the same. The rural Bemidji woman says she’s lost 50 pounds and control of the last living connection between them: the father and daughter’s stable of dogs, most of which are a cross of Chihuahua-Dachshund breeds.
Wednesday, January, 25, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
Giffords bids farewell but promises to return
Outgoing Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords spent her last hours as Tucson's U.S. representative finishing the meeting she started on the morning she was shot and bidding farewell to constituents who have supported her through her recovery. But it may not be the end. The woman whose improbable recovery has captivated the nation promised, "I will return."
Tuesday, January, 24, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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Outgoing Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords spent her last hours as Tucson's U.S. representative finishing the meeting she started on the morning she was shot and bidding farewell to constituents who have supported her through her recovery. But it may not be the end. The woman whose improbable recovery has captivated the nation promised, "I will return."
Tuesday, January, 24, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Giffords says farewell to Tucson constituents
As part of a bittersweet day, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona finished the meeting she had started on the morning of Jan. 8, 2011, by spending time at her office with others who had been at the scene of the rampage that killed six people and injured 13 others, including Giffords.
Monday, January, 23, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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As part of a bittersweet day, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona finished the meeting she had started on the morning of Jan. 8, 2011, by spending time at her office with others who had been at the scene of the rampage that killed six people and injured 13 others, including Giffords.
Monday, January, 23, 2012 - Associated Press - News
St. Paul firm files complaint against USDA on food stamp issue
Lakeland Fine Foods of St. Paul has filed a complaint in federal court against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in a dispute over a food stamp program. Lakeland says the USDA wrongly accused the company of improperly using benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
Monday, January, 23, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Lakeland Fine Foods of St. Paul has filed a complaint in federal court against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in a dispute over a food stamp program. Lakeland says the USDA wrongly accused the company of improperly using benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
Monday, January, 23, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
St. Paul food distributor says USDA unfairly banned it from taking food stamps from North Dakota customers
Lakeland Fine Foods of St. Paul has filed a complaint in federal court against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in a dispute over a food stamp program. Lakeland says the USDA has wrongly accused the company of improperly using benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. (A previous version of this story from The Associated Press incorrectly identified Lakeland as a Grand Forks company.)
Sunday, January, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Lakeland Fine Foods of St. Paul has filed a complaint in federal court against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in a dispute over a food stamp program. Lakeland says the USDA has wrongly accused the company of improperly using benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. (A previous version of this story from The Associated Press incorrectly identified Lakeland as a Grand Forks company.)
Sunday, January, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Chicago woman fired for working during lunch wins court battle
Growing up on Chicago’s South Side, Sharon Smiley was taught by her father that success is born out of hard work, and he demonstrated that truth over 47 years as a railroad worker.
Saturday, January, 21, 2012 - Chicago Tribune - Business
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Growing up on Chicago’s South Side, Sharon Smiley was taught by her father that success is born out of hard work, and he demonstrated that truth over 47 years as a railroad worker.
Saturday, January, 21, 2012 - Chicago Tribune - Business
A golden gift for Salvation Army: Grand Forks group received coin worth $1,600 from anonymous donor
It happened sometime in December at the Home of Economy in the city’s north end, according to the Army’s Maj. Jonathan Fjellman. The South African Krugerrand, dated 1982, weighed about an ounce and is similar in size to a quarter but thicker, he said.
Friday, January, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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It happened sometime in December at the Home of Economy in the city’s north end, according to the Army’s Maj. Jonathan Fjellman. The South African Krugerrand, dated 1982, weighed about an ounce and is similar in size to a quarter but thicker, he said.
Friday, January, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Food stamp users tell critics: Walk in our shoes
Some have advanced degrees and remember middle-class lives. Some work selling lingerie or building websites. They are white, black and Hispanic, young and old, homeowners and homeless. What they have in common: They're all on food stamps.
Thursday, January, 19, 2012 - AP National Writer - News
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Some have advanced degrees and remember middle-class lives. Some work selling lingerie or building websites. They are white, black and Hispanic, young and old, homeowners and homeless. What they have in common: They're all on food stamps.
Thursday, January, 19, 2012 - AP National Writer - News
N.D. dethroned as king sunflower state by S.D.
S.D. producer, on N.D. flooding: 'It's not the way we like to see it happen'
That crown has been worn by North Dakota since record-keeping for both states began in 1977. But 2011 flooding and wet weather wiped out acres, and production fell to 766 million pounds. South Dakota farmers produced 777 million pounds.
Thursday, January, 19, 2012 - Associated Press - Farm
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S.D. producer, on N.D. flooding: 'It's not the way we like to see it happen'
That crown has been worn by North Dakota since record-keeping for both states began in 1977. But 2011 flooding and wet weather wiped out acres, and production fell to 766 million pounds. South Dakota farmers produced 777 million pounds.
Thursday, January, 19, 2012 - Associated Press - Farm
Second hand found in Los Angeles park where human head discovered Tuesday
Los Angeles investigators found a human hand today in the Hollywood wilderness park where a severed head in a plastic bag was discovered by dog walkers, and the search continued for other body parts.
Thursday, January, 19, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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Los Angeles investigators found a human hand today in the Hollywood wilderness park where a severed head in a plastic bag was discovered by dog walkers, and the search continued for other body parts.
Thursday, January, 19, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Snowstorm wallops Seattle, surrounding area
A widespread snowstorm walloped western Washington on Wednesday, with the heaviest blow missing Seattle and hitting the Olympia area, causing accidents, closing schools and canceling flights at Sea-Tac Airport.
Wednesday, January, 18, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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A widespread snowstorm walloped western Washington on Wednesday, with the heaviest blow missing Seattle and hitting the Olympia area, causing accidents, closing schools and canceling flights at Sea-Tac Airport.
Wednesday, January, 18, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Reusable 'green bags' harbor germs if not washed
Wash those reusable bags. That’s a key piece of advice for users of so-called green bags from public health experts and researchers.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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Wash those reusable bags. That’s a key piece of advice for users of so-called green bags from public health experts and researchers.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - Herald Staff Writer - News
Plastic bags bans haven’t caught on everywhere
Modern-day tumbleweed litters urban areas
The old-fashioned tumbleweeds that long exemplified empty, desolate places have been replaced by a new symbol of blight: urban tumbleweeds — lightweight plastic bags that get snagged in trees and bushes, pile up in streets, clog drainage systems and endanger wildlife.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - McClatchy Tribune - News
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Modern-day tumbleweed litters urban areas
The old-fashioned tumbleweeds that long exemplified empty, desolate places have been replaced by a new symbol of blight: urban tumbleweeds — lightweight plastic bags that get snagged in trees and bushes, pile up in streets, clog drainage systems and endanger wildlife.
Monday, January, 16, 2012 - McClatchy Tribune - News
Stocks fall on JPMorgan earnings, European trading
Stocks fell in morning trading after a rare earnings miss for JPMorgan Chase, the country's largest bank, and as reports swirled that France and other European governments may get their ratings cut soon.
Friday, January, 13, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business
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Stocks fell in morning trading after a rare earnings miss for JPMorgan Chase, the country's largest bank, and as reports swirled that France and other European governments may get their ratings cut soon.
Friday, January, 13, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business
