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Klan flourished in 1920s Minnesota
It may be hard to believe now, but the Ku Klux Klan marched into Old Concord Christian Church in Dodge County as described in a story Sept. 12, 1924, in the Owatonna (Minn.) Journal Chronicle. The eyewitness account also offers a glimpse into an all-but-forgotten aspect of Minnesota history: The rise of the Ku Klux Klan in southeastern Minnesota and across the state and nation.
Sunday, January, 24, 2010 - Post-Bulletin of Rochester - News

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Book notes
Books recommendations from Grand Forks Public Library and East Grand Forks Campbell Library.
Sunday, January, 17, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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A final goodbye
‘The Disappeared’ closes for the last time
The North Dakota Museum of Art exhibit “The Disappeared” is not for sissies. It’s about abduction, torture and murder.
Thursday, January, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Classes perpetuate lifelong learning in shadow of UND
If you want to learn more about the spirit of the powwow or the tapestry of human life, you are in luck. These and more than a dozen other subjects make up the classes available here this winter.
Thursday, January, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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Classic films preserved in the U.S. film registry
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video, with that unforgettable graveyard dance, will rest among the nation’s treasures in the world’s largest archive of film, TV and sound recordings.
Saturday, January, 02, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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NDSU building collapse threatens academic work
When English professor Gary Totten heard that a section of Minard Hall at North Dakota State University had collapsed early Sunday, the first thing that came to his mind were a bunch of photocopies still in his office there.
Friday, January, 01, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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7-foot man gives Fargo police fits during call about unresponsive woman
The longtime girlfriend of a 7-foot, 330-pound man accused of fighting with Fargo police early Thursday said he was only trying to help her as she was having a diabetic reaction.
Thursday, December, 31, 2009 - The Forum - News

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People in business
Dr. Adetola Haastrup recently joined Altru Health System’s nephrology department. Dr. Haastrup completed an internal medicine residency with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University at Harlem Hospital Center, where she also became chief resident.
Saturday, December, 26, 2009 - - Business

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Curtis Stofferahn, Grand Forks, letter: Don't be fooled by 'climategate'
Perhaps septics haven't read the responses from authoritative scientific organizations and publications on this nonisssue of “climategate.” Allow me to share some excerpts.
Monday, December, 21, 2009 - - Opinion

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Obama plan could limit records hidden from public
President Barack Obama plans to deal with a Dec. 31 deadline that automatically would declassify secrets in more than 400 million pages of Cold War-era documents by ordering government-wide changes that could sharply curb the number of new and old government records hidden from the public.
Sunday, December, 20, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Video of photographs old, new blends Fargo’s past, present
By blending old photos of Fargo's downtown with his own shots taken from the same vantage points, photographer Dan Francis is able to create a that-was-then, this-is-now feel in a single frame. He strung about three dozen frames together into a six-minute video slideshow called “Fargo’s Past & Present.” Use story link to see video of Fargo past-and-present photographs merged.
Thursday, December, 17, 2009 - The Forum - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Climate change 'eyewitness' Steger in GF (May 12, 2009)
The 64-year-old Will Steger began by telling about his first expedition, a boat journey with his brother down the Mississippi River to New Orleans and back. “I was 15,” he said, and you could sense more than a few of the students starting to make plans.
Wednesday, December, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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TECH REVIEW: Web site sends Web sites via e-mail
If you've ever tried to save a website, you already know that most browsers do a poor job at best. Sure there's a "Save Page" option on the File pull-down menu but just give it a try and you'll see what I mean.
Sunday, December, 13, 2009 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business

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DECADE'S END: 'Memory’ remains potent word 8 years after 9/11
One simple notion. Here, some version of it appears on most everything you see — sewn into ballcaps, lovingly painted upon stones, scrawled on sheets of paper. “Never forget.” “Remember the fallen.” “Always in our hearts.” The words vary, but the meaning stays the same.
Sunday, December, 06, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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THE EATBEAT: Ten Grand Forks restaurants receive top sanitary rating
They come at least twice a year, unannounced. Three inspectors for the Grand Forks Health Department are checking on the sanitary handling of food served from restaurants and other institutional kitchens around the city.
Wednesday, December, 02, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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OBIT: One of Fargo’s first TV personalities dies at 89
Verna Newell co-hosted the afternoon talk show “Party Line” on WDAY TV for 22 years. She died Sunday at 89.
Monday, November, 30, 2009 - The Forum - News

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Students get schooled on hip-hop at college of music in St. Paul
DJ Freddy Fresh slaps a vinyl record on the turntable, cues it up and tells a student, “Remember, the top of the note was there, right? Grab it.”
Monday, November, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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Jefferson Highway revisited
Mike Conlin has retraced the tire treads of history, traveling the Jefferson Highway from Winnipeg to New Orleans. Eighty years ago, the route was promoted as a gateway to commerce and tourism, even though it consisted mostly of a maze of dirt or gravel roads.
Sunday, November, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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YOUR MONEY: Learn all about IRAs
Individual retirement accounts have a long track record as a safe tool for saving for the future. All IRAs are not all alike, however. Several Web sites can help sort out different IRA types and provide insights on the tax rules that apply.
Friday, November, 27, 2009 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business

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HERALD ARCHIVE EXTRA: Eight is Enough times two for Warroad family: 18-member Heppner family to be featured on Learning Channel (Aug. 13, 2006)
There is ample reason for Miriam and DuWayne Heppner to be suspicious of reality shows, which prefer footage with shock value. The story of raising 16 children could be sensationalized, causing harm for the kids. With 100 hours of tape to work with, a show can take any spin it desires.
Thursday, November, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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