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Cautious relief in Midwest as river levels fall
Retreating floodwaters gave Midwesterners some hope Wednesday that the worst was over, but that optimism was limited by concerns that the slow speed of the subsiding waters continued to burden sandbag and earthen levees along the Illinois and Mississippi rivers.
Wednesday, April, 24, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Retreating floodwaters gave Midwesterners some hope Wednesday that the worst was over, but that optimism was limited by concerns that the slow speed of the subsiding waters continued to burden sandbag and earthen levees along the Illinois and Mississippi rivers.
Wednesday, April, 24, 2013 - Associated Press - News
Reeling elsewhere, labor poised for gains in Minnesota
As economic changes batter organized labor nationwide, eroding its membership and political power, Minnesota has emerged as one of the few places where unions are faring well.
Wednesday, April, 24, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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As economic changes batter organized labor nationwide, eroding its membership and political power, Minnesota has emerged as one of the few places where unions are faring well.
Wednesday, April, 24, 2013 - Associated Press - News
More rain expected for already swollen rivers
Communities along the Mississippi River and other Midwestern waterways eyed and in some cases fortified makeshift levees holding back floodwaters that meteorologists said could worsen or be prolonged by looming storms.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Communities along the Mississippi River and other Midwestern waterways eyed and in some cases fortified makeshift levees holding back floodwaters that meteorologists said could worsen or be prolonged by looming storms.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - Associated Press - News
River views trump permanent flood protection
Her Missouri hamlet soon to celebrate its 200th birthday, Mayor Jo Anne Smiley embraces Clarksville's perilous place along the Mississippi River, never mind that that the waters again threaten to wipe it and its potpourri of specialty shops off the map.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Her Missouri hamlet soon to celebrate its 200th birthday, Mayor Jo Anne Smiley embraces Clarksville's perilous place along the Mississippi River, never mind that that the waters again threaten to wipe it and its potpourri of specialty shops off the map.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - Associated Press - News
More rain, snow could lead to more flooding
The Mississippi River is topping out at some problematic spots and there is growing concern that spring floods are far from over. The good news is that most businesses and homes are high and dry, though hundreds of acres of farmland are under water, bridges are closed and countless roads are impassable.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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The Mississippi River is topping out at some problematic spots and there is growing concern that spring floods are far from over. The good news is that most businesses and homes are high and dry, though hundreds of acres of farmland are under water, bridges are closed and countless roads are impassable.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Associated Press - News
Midwestern river cities brace for floodwaters
Communities along the Mississippi River and other rain-engorged waterways are waging feverish bids to hold back floodwaters that may soon approach record levels.
Saturday, April, 20, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Communities along the Mississippi River and other rain-engorged waterways are waging feverish bids to hold back floodwaters that may soon approach record levels.
Saturday, April, 20, 2013 - Associated Press - News
Duane A. Kjorsvik
Duane A. Kjorsvik, age 65, resident of Michigan, ND, died Monday, April 15, 2013 at the Good Samaritan Center in Larimore, ND.
Duane Allen Kjorsvik was born December 3, 1947 in McVille, ND, the son of Lorentz and Selma (Northagen) Kjorsvik. He was raised on the family farm near Michigan, attended the Melrose Township School, and the Michigan Public School. Duane was drafted into the U.S. Army and served from March 5, 1968 until March 4, 1970. He served his country in Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star medal. Following his honorable discharge from the Army, Duane worked in California for a short time. He returned to Michigan and farmed with his father. He then began driving truck and operating farm equipment for several farmers in northeastern North Dakota. His hobbies included fishing and gardening, which he thoroughly enjoyed.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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Duane A. Kjorsvik, age 65, resident of Michigan, ND, died Monday, April 15, 2013 at the Good Samaritan Center in Larimore, ND.
Duane Allen Kjorsvik was born December 3, 1947 in McVille, ND, the son of Lorentz and Selma (Northagen) Kjorsvik. He was raised on the family farm near Michigan, attended the Melrose Township School, and the Michigan Public School. Duane was drafted into the U.S. Army and served from March 5, 1968 until March 4, 1970. He served his country in Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star medal. Following his honorable discharge from the Army, Duane worked in California for a short time. He returned to Michigan and farmed with his father. He then began driving truck and operating farm equipment for several farmers in northeastern North Dakota. His hobbies included fishing and gardening, which he thoroughly enjoyed.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Area schools close as Winter Storm Grayson drops up to 10 inches of snow across region
Many schools in the northern Red River Valley have canceled classes today and some government offices delayed opening until 10 a.m. in the wake of a late winter storm that dropped as much as 10 inches of snow in the region.
Tuesday, April, 16, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Many schools in the northern Red River Valley have canceled classes today and some government offices delayed opening until 10 a.m. in the wake of a late winter storm that dropped as much as 10 inches of snow in the region.
Tuesday, April, 16, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
MEN'S HOCKEY: Ohio State fires its coach
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mark Osiecki, who had a 46-50-16 record in three seasons as Ohio State's men's hockey coach, has been fired.
Monday, April, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mark Osiecki, who had a 46-50-16 record in three seasons as Ohio State's men's hockey coach, has been fired.
Monday, April, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
Olga Knudson
Olga Knudson, age 91, resident of Grand Forks, ND, formerly of McVille, ND, died Sunday, April 14, 2013 at Valley Eldercare Center in Grand Forks, ND.
Olga L. Jerstad was born February 24, 1922, in rural Finley, ND to Edward and Marie (Linderud) Jerstad. The family moved to Fargo when she was two, where she graduated from Oak Grove Lutheran High School and Interstate Business College. She married Arthur Knudson January 16, 1948 in Minneapolis. They farmed near Aneta and moved just outside of McVille in 1977. Interestingly, their grandparents hauled grain to Michigan together by oxen, 50 years before they met.
Monday, April, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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Olga Knudson, age 91, resident of Grand Forks, ND, formerly of McVille, ND, died Sunday, April 14, 2013 at Valley Eldercare Center in Grand Forks, ND.
Olga L. Jerstad was born February 24, 1922, in rural Finley, ND to Edward and Marie (Linderud) Jerstad. The family moved to Fargo when she was two, where she graduated from Oak Grove Lutheran High School and Interstate Business College. She married Arthur Knudson January 16, 1948 in Minneapolis. They farmed near Aneta and moved just outside of McVille in 1977. Interestingly, their grandparents hauled grain to Michigan together by oxen, 50 years before they met.
Monday, April, 15, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
Looking for a fitness buddy? Get a dog
Zeus the pit bull helps his owner slog through interval training and military crawls, Goldie and her master enjoy Tai Chi together and Izzie the three-legged shih tzu can't hike up the mountain but she acts as a hand weight for her owner's bicep curl.
Monday, April, 15, 2013 - Reuters - Accent
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Zeus the pit bull helps his owner slog through interval training and military crawls, Goldie and her master enjoy Tai Chi together and Izzie the three-legged shih tzu can't hike up the mountain but she acts as a hand weight for her owner's bicep curl.
Monday, April, 15, 2013 - Reuters - Accent
Demand for college ag grads is strong this spring
For months, Matt Green has been hearing from companies that are interested in hiring him. “It just doesn’t let up,” the University of Minnesota-Crookston senior says of employer interest.
Saturday, April, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News
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For months, Matt Green has been hearing from companies that are interested in hiring him. “It just doesn’t let up,” the University of Minnesota-Crookston senior says of employer interest.
Saturday, April, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News
COLLEGE HOCKEY: Friday's results
The results for college hockey.
Saturday, April, 13, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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The results for college hockey.
Saturday, April, 13, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
Severe storms sock Midwest, push east; 2 dead
Two deaths have been blamed on a strong spring storm system that's brought everything from tornadoes to ice and snow to much of the Midwest and parts of the southeast United States.
Thursday, April, 11, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Two deaths have been blamed on a strong spring storm system that's brought everything from tornadoes to ice and snow to much of the Midwest and parts of the southeast United States.
Thursday, April, 11, 2013 - Associated Press - News
NCAA FROZEN FOUR: The long road to the Frozen Four
It will indeed be a Planes, Trains and Automobiles trip to the Frozen Four for Oliver and his wife, who will make a 20-hour drive overnight to watch their son, Nick, compete in a national semifinal game with St. Cloud State (7 p.m. tonight, ESPN2 in Pittsburgh).
Thursday, April, 11, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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It will indeed be a Planes, Trains and Automobiles trip to the Frozen Four for Oliver and his wife, who will make a 20-hour drive overnight to watch their son, Nick, compete in a national semifinal game with St. Cloud State (7 p.m. tonight, ESPN2 in Pittsburgh).
Thursday, April, 11, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: UConn rolls in title game
NEW ORLEANS — Geno Auriemma and Connecticut are back on top. With freshman Breanna Stewart leading the way, it might be a while before they relinquish that spot.
Wednesday, April, 10, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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NEW ORLEANS — Geno Auriemma and Connecticut are back on top. With freshman Breanna Stewart leading the way, it might be a while before they relinquish that spot.
Wednesday, April, 10, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
Caribou Coffee closes stores nationwide, but what about Grand Forks?
The conversions will occur over the next 12 to 18 months in Washington D.C. and eight states: Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, Illinois and Wisconsin.
Tuesday, April, 09, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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The conversions will occur over the next 12 to 18 months in Washington D.C. and eight states: Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, Illinois and Wisconsin.
Tuesday, April, 09, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Local buyers could reopen idle Cando, N.D., pasta plant
A shuttered pasta factory in Cando, N.D., could reopen soon. Officials hope to close a deal to purchase the former Noodles By Leonardo plant by the end of the month, according to JoAnn Rodenbiker, director of the Towner County Economic Development Corp.
Tuesday, April, 09, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A shuttered pasta factory in Cando, N.D., could reopen soon. Officials hope to close a deal to purchase the former Noodles By Leonardo plant by the end of the month, according to JoAnn Rodenbiker, director of the Towner County Economic Development Corp.
Tuesday, April, 09, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Louisville beats Michigan 82-76 for NCAA title
Luke Hancock produced another huge game off the bench, scoring 22 points, and Pitino became the first coach to win national titles at two schools when relentless Louisville rallied from another 12-point deficit to beat Michigan 82-76 in the NCAA championship game Monday night.
Tuesday, April, 09, 2013 - Associated Press - Sports
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Luke Hancock produced another huge game off the bench, scoring 22 points, and Pitino became the first coach to win national titles at two schools when relentless Louisville rallied from another 12-point deficit to beat Michigan 82-76 in the NCAA championship game Monday night.
Tuesday, April, 09, 2013 - Associated Press - Sports
McKnight Foundation grants to fight climate change in Minnesota
The McKnight Foundation is putting $25 million into two programs that are working to combat climate change with a focus on the Midwest.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - - News
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The McKnight Foundation is putting $25 million into two programs that are working to combat climate change with a focus on the Midwest.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - - News
