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Police: Man says he set woman afire over debt
As Deloris Gillespie went up the elevator to her fifth-floor Brooklyn apartment, carrying groceries, a man was waiting. His face was one her neighbors later recognized, and that she surely must have.
Monday, December, 19, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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OUR OPINION: Don’t rush to decide on Wilder, other schools
In Grand Forks’ older areas — the focus of the city’s revitalization efforts — neighborhood schools are a big part of the appeal. The school district should weigh that fact carefully as a part of its deliberations, even if it means a decision will take more time.
Sunday, December, 18, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Retail sales rise for sixth straight month
Retail sales rose 0.2 percent in November, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. That was lower than October's gain, which was revised up to show a 0.6 percent increase.
Wednesday, December, 14, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Democrat Taylor joins race for N.D. governor
UPDATED 11:33 P.M.
The Towner, N.D., Democrat, the party's leader in the state Senate this year, is serving his third term in District 7. He's also a rancher, and he's known as as a writer of the syndicated column "Cowboy Logic."
Monday, December, 12, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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UPDATE: Four victims of Sioux Falls plane crash identified
A plane leaving the Sioux Falls Regional Airport nosedived into the ground Friday and burst into flames so powerful that there was never a chance the four people trapped inside could survive, officials said.
Saturday, December, 10, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Seattle congressman fires staffers for drinking on the job, tweeting about exploits
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen fired three staffers who apparently chronicled their on-the-job drinking exploits, including taking shots of Jack Daniels at their desks, via Twitter. Larsen, a Democrat, dismissed the trio Thursday, about an hour after learning of their Twitter activity, said Larsen's spokesman, Bryan Thomas.
Thursday, December, 08, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Romaine lettuce blamed for E. coli outbreak in Minnesota, 9 other states
Sixty people became sick in the outbreak that began in October and ended in November. No one died, but at least 30 were hospitalized and two developed severe kidney disease.
Thursday, December, 08, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Heather Helgeson, Grand Forks, letter: ‘Backpack food program’ also exists in GF
In 2010, the UND Nonprofit Leadership Student Association worked in partnership with the Great Plains Food Bank and the Northlands Rescue Mission to bring the program to Grand Forks.
Wednesday, December, 07, 2011 - - Opinion

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Minnesota woman finds comfort in therapy dog
Before Casey came along, Pam Hermann wasn’t a fan of public places. A simple grocery store visit — with people rushing past, loud noises and unfamiliar objects in her way — could induce panic. But now, Hermann, who is blind and has developmental disabilities, can’t wait to cruise the aisles, running her hands over hair products and hardware, accompanied by her companion.
Monday, December, 05, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Normal is just a word away
Jim Osborn remembers waking up in a hospital bed, unable to speak.
“It was the most horrible thing when the doctors asked, ‘Who’s this?’ and ‘Who’s that?’” recounted Osborn, a Livonia, Mich., father of two. “And I almost cried because I couldn’t say my kids’ names or my wife’s name.”
Sunday, December, 04, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - News

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RYAN BAKKEN: Record highs, some lows for November
Welcome to the November News Quiz, known in some circles as the 21-pound cancerous tumor. I’m insulted by that depiction. It weighs 18 pounds, tops. For the most part, November was a good month. It featured record highs in the 50s and ended without snow on the ground.
Sunday, December, 04, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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FDA examines level of arsenic in apple juice
The Food and Drug Administration is considering lowering its standards for the levels of arsenic allowed in apple juice after consumer groups pushed the agency to crack down on the contaminant. Studies show that apple juice has generally low levels of arsenic, and the government says it is safe to drink. But consumer advocates say the FDA is allowing too much of the chemical — which is sometimes natural, sometimes man made — into apple juices favored by thirsty kids.
Thursday, December, 01, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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For some restaurants, it’s not easy being green
Diabetic Chef teaches restaurateurs not to be afraid to put a little green on the menu
What meal appears healthier: tater tot hotdish or an oriental salad? Well, reality doesn’t always match appearances, at least not in the case of two local restaurateurs’ offerings. Chris Smith, known as The Diabetic Chef, made that case Tuesday during the second of a two-day stay in Roseau to teach locals how to eat healthier. Local restaurant cooks were the students Tuesday.
Wednesday, November, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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UND: Foreign students must be qualified
Nationally, higher ed under fire for unqualified students recruited abroad
Some faculty members and admissions counselors are sounding the alarm over unscrupulous recruiting agents who send foreign students to the U.S. who are not prepared for college. UND says it doesn't rely much on recruiters and requires all students, no matter where they're from, to pass exams first.
Tuesday, November, 29, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Iraq emerges from war a society divided by sect
Hurriyah — the name means “freedom” in Arabic — is symptomatic of much of Iraq: far quieter than at the height of the war but with an uneasy peace achieved through intimidation and bloodshed. The number of Iraqi neighborhoods in which members of the two Muslim sects live side by side and intermarry has dwindled.
Monday, November, 28, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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LLOYD OMDAHL: Committee plans to occupy Wall Street
“The first order of business is the impeachment of our chief alert officer, who was AWOL in Nebraska on Sept. 11,” announced Ork Dorken, chair of the Community Homeland Security Committee, as the town’s 14 electors huddled in one corner of the frigid community hall.
Monday, November, 28, 2011 - - Opinion

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Hopeful news in Hope, N.D.
Town celebrates rebirth of grocery store, cafe and senior center
When the roof of Mic’s Fairway Grocery buckled under the weight of a 20-inch snowfall last March, Kevin McCullough didn’t hesitate.
Sunday, November, 27, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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SMALL BUSINESS: Trying to find that niche
Grand Forks small businesses gain when they don’t compete with big chains
Despite not being armed with massive advertising campaigns that incite shoppers to wait in long lines for doors to open, locally owned businesses in Grand Forks are still taking advantage of Thanksgiving weekend to boost sales.
Saturday, November, 26, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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TASTE OF THE HOLIDAYS: Thanksgiving memories
When families come together for the holidays, there’s sure to be favorite memories and traditions. We asked you to share some of your favorites and received both humorous and poignant responses
Friday, November, 25, 2011 - Forum Communications - None

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