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Police investigate vandalism of pink plastic snails on Miami's South Beach
Police are investigating the vandalism of several of the 45 giant art pieces displayed around South Beach as part of an international art fair. So far, at least eight have been targeted, including one that was thrown into Biscayne Bay. Several others were tagged with graffiti.
Tuesday, December, 07, 2010 - - News
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Police are investigating the vandalism of several of the 45 giant art pieces displayed around South Beach as part of an international art fair. So far, at least eight have been targeted, including one that was thrown into Biscayne Bay. Several others were tagged with graffiti.
Tuesday, December, 07, 2010 - - News
Some holiday gift ideas for $50 or less
Buying smart in this economy can mean spending a little more on the people who raised you, the people you're raising and the person with whom you sleep, but there's no need to sacrifice your non-nuclear world if you stick to $50 or less.
Monday, December, 06, 2010 - Associated Press - Business
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Buying smart in this economy can mean spending a little more on the people who raised you, the people you're raising and the person with whom you sleep, but there's no need to sacrifice your non-nuclear world if you stick to $50 or less.
Monday, December, 06, 2010 - Associated Press - Business
Peg O’Leary, Grand Forks, column: Leevers site honors GF’s past, present, future
Andrew Carnegie’s 175th birthday is today — Thanksgiving Day. Carnegie donated two libraries to Grand Forks — one downtown and one at UND. What better way to honor his memory and continue his legacy than by putting our new library where all the people can readily access it?
Thursday, November, 25, 2010 - - Opinion
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Andrew Carnegie’s 175th birthday is today — Thanksgiving Day. Carnegie donated two libraries to Grand Forks — one downtown and one at UND. What better way to honor his memory and continue his legacy than by putting our new library where all the people can readily access it?
Thursday, November, 25, 2010 - - Opinion
Thrift stores seek a share of Black Friday blitz
Thrift and consignment shops are betting that people who have bought more used things for themselves since the Great Recession will buy used gifts this year. They're copying other retailers with gift certificates, elaborate window displays and early-morning specials.
Wednesday, November, 24, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Thrift and consignment shops are betting that people who have bought more used things for themselves since the Great Recession will buy used gifts this year. They're copying other retailers with gift certificates, elaborate window displays and early-morning specials.
Wednesday, November, 24, 2010 - Associated Press - News
City hall closed, no bus service, trash pick up on Thanksgiving Day
Grand Forks City Hall will be closed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving, and regularly scheduled city services will not be conducted. Cities Area Transit, including City Bus, Senior Rider Bus and Dial-A-Ride, will not run on Thanksgiving but will resume regular schedules and routes Friday.
Tuesday, November, 23, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Grand Forks City Hall will be closed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving, and regularly scheduled city services will not be conducted. Cities Area Transit, including City Bus, Senior Rider Bus and Dial-A-Ride, will not run on Thanksgiving but will resume regular schedules and routes Friday.
Tuesday, November, 23, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Tasteless or brilliant? Iceberg water might be both
Sometime in the next two weeks, a converted fishing boat called the Sikuk is due to sail from St. John's, in Canada's Newfoundland province, bound for a fjord in Greenland and a rendezvous with an iceberg.
Sunday, November, 21, 2010 - Tribune Washington Bureau (MCT) - News
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Sometime in the next two weeks, a converted fishing boat called the Sikuk is due to sail from St. John's, in Canada's Newfoundland province, bound for a fjord in Greenland and a rendezvous with an iceberg.
Sunday, November, 21, 2010 - Tribune Washington Bureau (MCT) - News
Molly Soeby, Grand Forks, column: South-end library could open amazing doors
I love the library and am an active patron. I live very close to the proposed Leevers location, but I still would like to see the new library on the south end.
Saturday, November, 20, 2010 - - Opinion
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I love the library and am an active patron. I live very close to the proposed Leevers location, but I still would like to see the new library on the south end.
Saturday, November, 20, 2010 - - Opinion
Richard McCarthy, Elgin, Ill., column: A Grand Forks library for the 21st century
Contemporary libraries must respond to these changes if they are to remain relevant and meet residents’ needs. Let’s explore how the Grand Forks library will meet these challenges.
Thursday, November, 18, 2010 - - Opinion
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Contemporary libraries must respond to these changes if they are to remain relevant and meet residents’ needs. Let’s explore how the Grand Forks library will meet these challenges.
Thursday, November, 18, 2010 - - Opinion
Hides for Habitat: The original recycling program
About 20 sixth- through eighth-grade students from teacher Allen Edman’s Outdoors Club at Central Middle School in East Grand Forks gathered in the Pecka Trucking shop to help prep hides for the Hides for Habitat program. The Min-Dak Border Chapter of the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association coordinates the Hides for Habitat campaign in East Grand Forks. Proceeds help fund local habitat efforts, along with education and research projects.
Sunday, November, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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About 20 sixth- through eighth-grade students from teacher Allen Edman’s Outdoors Club at Central Middle School in East Grand Forks gathered in the Pecka Trucking shop to help prep hides for the Hides for Habitat program. The Min-Dak Border Chapter of the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association coordinates the Hides for Habitat campaign in East Grand Forks. Proceeds help fund local habitat efforts, along with education and research projects.
Sunday, November, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
Monday is North Dakota Recycles Day
Gov. John Hoeven has declared Monday “North Dakota Recycles Day”. The day is meant to recognize the value of waste reduction, composting, reusing products and materials and purchasing recycled products.
Sunday, November, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Gov. John Hoeven has declared Monday “North Dakota Recycles Day”. The day is meant to recognize the value of waste reduction, composting, reusing products and materials and purchasing recycled products.
Sunday, November, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Recent study finds most schools fail at recycling efforts
But a recent study of six Minneapolis-area schools offers a potential glimpse. It found almost 80 percent of the garbage from two days in April could be composted or recycled.
Sunday, November, 14, 2010 - The Forum - News
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But a recent study of six Minneapolis-area schools offers a potential glimpse. It found almost 80 percent of the garbage from two days in April could be composted or recycled.
Sunday, November, 14, 2010 - The Forum - News
Stepping into another world helps us understand
When a man from Africa saw the Ethiopian hut he almost broke down and cried.
Saturday, November, 13, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
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When a man from Africa saw the Ethiopian hut he almost broke down and cried.
Saturday, November, 13, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
Veterans Day observances and announcements in GF, EGF
Here are some area Veterans Day observances and announcements.
Thursday, November, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Here are some area Veterans Day observances and announcements.
Thursday, November, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Auto batteries don't run forever
The sound is unmistakable: "RRRR, RRRR, rrrrr, rrrrr... click." Then: nothing. It's the sound of a battery dying, and most of us have heard it. Like tires and drive belts, batteries must be replaced eventually. And it can get a little confusing.
Tuesday, November, 09, 2010 - The Orlando Sentinel - Business
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The sound is unmistakable: "RRRR, RRRR, rrrrr, rrrrr... click." Then: nothing. It's the sound of a battery dying, and most of us have heard it. Like tires and drive belts, batteries must be replaced eventually. And it can get a little confusing.
Tuesday, November, 09, 2010 - The Orlando Sentinel - Business
Student Senate, council discuss environmental issues
Things came to tears Sunday when environmental concerns were brought up at a joint meeting of the Grand Forks City Council and UND’s student senate on campus.
Monday, November, 08, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Things came to tears Sunday when environmental concerns were brought up at a joint meeting of the Grand Forks City Council and UND’s student senate on campus.
Monday, November, 08, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Notorious Twin Cities freeway intersection replaced; project is Minnesota's most expensive for roads
The new 35W-Crosstown junction -- an eye-popping 14 lanes across at its widest -- is expected to cut 10 to 20 minutes off hundreds of thousands of trips a day to downtown Minneapolis, the airport, Mall of America, and the south and west suburbs.
Sunday, November, 07, 2010 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
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The new 35W-Crosstown junction -- an eye-popping 14 lanes across at its widest -- is expected to cut 10 to 20 minutes off hundreds of thousands of trips a day to downtown Minneapolis, the airport, Mall of America, and the south and west suburbs.
Sunday, November, 07, 2010 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcases kick off Sunday in Grand Forks
Alerus Center hosts 120-plus vendors presenting crafts from all over North Dakota
From Anamoose to Wing, 120-plus vendors from across North Dakota will fill the Alerus Center ballroom Saturday and Sunday with their products as part of the annual round of Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcases.
Friday, November, 05, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
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Alerus Center hosts 120-plus vendors presenting crafts from all over North Dakota
From Anamoose to Wing, 120-plus vendors from across North Dakota will fill the Alerus Center ballroom Saturday and Sunday with their products as part of the annual round of Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcases.
Friday, November, 05, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
Don’t worry about Bernie
The Minnesota Legislature’s last WWII veteran says he’s disappointed he wasn’t re-elected a 14th time, but there’s some relief, as well.
Thursday, November, 04, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The Minnesota Legislature’s last WWII veteran says he’s disappointed he wasn’t re-elected a 14th time, but there’s some relief, as well.
Thursday, November, 04, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Mexico police find Canadian's car; a body in trunk
A missing Canadian businessman's rental car was found completely burned with a corpse in the trunk today, police in southern Mexico reported.
Sunday, October, 31, 2010 - - News
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A missing Canadian businessman's rental car was found completely burned with a corpse in the trunk today, police in southern Mexico reported.
Sunday, October, 31, 2010 - - News
OOPS: Gaffes, gotchas plentiful this campaign season
Memo to novice political candidates: Know thy Constitution. Don't tell Hispanics they look Asian. Pay special attention to what you say when you are in front of cameras. Which you almost always are. Expect your chitchat to go viral.
Friday, October, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Memo to novice political candidates: Know thy Constitution. Don't tell Hispanics they look Asian. Pay special attention to what you say when you are in front of cameras. Which you almost always are. Expect your chitchat to go viral.
Friday, October, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
