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Vincent Rambeck, Hensel, N.D., letter: Union may have priced members out of work
Regarding the American Crystal Sugar lockout: I know someone who worked for Northwest Airlines as a mechanic. I nearly fell over when I learned he was making $35 an hour.
Wednesday, October, 12, 2011 - - Opinion

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Harvest: Beans mostly binned; corn combining underway
Beets only harvest delayed by heat
Mike Beltz, Hillsboro, N.D., was on the road, running for parts to keep his corn harvest humming along Tuesday, after finishing up his soybeans last week. He is typical of most farmers in the region as the exceptionally warm weather last week drove harvest home fast in North Dakota and Minnesota in what had been a late year until recent days.
Wednesday, October, 12, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

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LIVING ON, OFF THE ROAD: New generation of hoboes, travelers fills need in fields
They are young foot-loose types, living on the road, maybe homeless, technically, traveling with friends by freight train or their thumbs, playing music for tips and finding odd jobs when they can.
Tuesday, October, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Occupy Wall Street movement reaches Grand Forks
Organizer: 100 or more expected to turn out at local group’s Saturday meeting
The resistance movement began last month in the New York City financial district but has since popped up in cities across the country, including Grand Forks and East Grand Forks.
Monday, October, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Union seeks to resume negotiations with American Crystal
New union proposals to offer 'substantial' movement, labor spokesman says
The union representing 1,300 locked out American Crystal Sugar Co. workers plans this week to contact the federal mediator assigned to the case to request a negotiating session with company management - an attempt to end a lockout that has stretched on for more than 70 days.
Monday, October, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Ruth Hoffman-Fugleberg, Ada, Minn., letter: Workers think Crystal wants to break union
What I don’t get is the greed for even more profits at the expense of long-term, trained and dedicated workers, who have played a significant role in gaining these profits.
Monday, October, 10, 2011 - - Opinion

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ASK YOUR GOVERNMENT: Land for UND's Lutheran center; American Crystal contract
Q. With the law on separation of church and state, why can state-owned schools have churches on the property? UND has the Christus Rex Lutheran Campus Center, which is a church.
Monday, October, 10, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Crystal lockout, beet processing continue; harvest may resume today
American Crystal Sugar Co.’s beet harvest remains on hold, since being stopped Oct. 2 because the temperatures were too high for beets to store well in the huge stockpiles set up around the region for winterlong storage during the processing season.
Monday, October, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

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John Riskey, Drayton, N.D., letter: Let’s clear the air and get back to table
From Day One of this lockout, we simply have asked that the company sit down to discuss the concerns an overwhelming 96 percent of our membership had with the company’s July contract proposal.
Saturday, October, 08, 2011 - - Opinion

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American Crystal Sugar Makes Staffing Changes
American Crystal Sugar Company announces staff changes at several of its operating locations.
Saturday, October, 08, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Danny Dalzell
Danny Dalzell, 65, of Hallock, Minnesota passed away at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Fargo, North Dakota on Monday, September 26th, 2011.
Tuesday, October, 04, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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Weather speeds corn, bean harvest; stalls sugar beet lifting
The hot, dry weather of the past few weeks allowed the harvest of corn and beans in North Dakota and Minnesota finally by Sunday to move up to or ahead of the normal pace, after a growing season that has been behind schedule from the start due to too much water. But the same weather is delaying the lifting of sugar beets.
Tuesday, October, 04, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Tom Hansen, Grand Forks, letter: Workers must assess where they stand
This is not complicated. They simply should ask themselves, “Do I want to work at American Crystal Sugar or not?” If the answer is yes, then I’d suggest those workers accept the new contract and go back to work ASAP.
Monday, October, 03, 2011 - - Opinion

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Jean Hughes, East Grand Forks, letter: Union workers stand as one
Think of the union workers as the roots of a big tree. All connected together, these roots are the key of the survival of the tree.
Monday, October, 03, 2011 - - Opinion

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Megan Villarreal, Alvarado, Minn., letter: Making sugar takes knowledge and skill
American Crystal executives would like the public to believe that it is business as usual, and the temporary workers are producing sugar on par with the union workers. This also is not the case. The evidence is the number of trucks entering the factories: The rate is not on par with previous years because the factories are not running at the rate of previous years.
Sunday, October, 02, 2011 - - Opinion

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Jason Breyer, Blaine, Minn., letter: Arrogant to insist others respect picket line
The message they are sending is loud and clear: Because they do not want to work for American Crystal Sugar under the current terms offered, no one else can work there either.
Sunday, October, 02, 2011 - - Opinion

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Wenda Sang, Karlstad, Minn., letter: The lockout’s forgotten employees
We could be replaced by the wording in the contract proposal. I urge the company to change the wording in the proposal to reflect what managers seem to be saying to the public. Work with the union; don’t base everything on the one contract offer that is still available.
Sunday, October, 02, 2011 - - Opinion

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Brian Ingulsrud, Grand Forks, column: Negotiating in good faith can’t be one-sided
As we have from the beginning of these negotiations, American Crystal Sugar Co. remains committed to good-faith negotiations. We want our employees back on the job. Why is the union holding up negotiations based on unfounded claims of an attack on job security?
Sunday, October, 02, 2011 - - Opinion

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RYAN BAKKEN: Full harvest of news
September was an eventful month, even not counting your favorite newspaper columnist turning 60.
Sunday, October, 02, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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Grower majority appears to support Crystal management
As American Crystal Sugar Co. growers shift into high gear todayto lift the 2011 crop, their union workers are still standing on the outside looking in after two months of a lockout. What do the growers think about that? Apparently, many — perhaps a majority — are fine with the way their company has prepared for a lockout of Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union workers. Few will talk about it.
Saturday, October, 01, 2011 - Agweek - News

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