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MATTERS AT HAND: Herald will end use of Fighting Sioux nickname and logo
Our intent is to end these usages immediately, but some uses may occur inadvertently for a time. Both the nickname and logo are deeply entrenched, in our minds and in our computer systems.
Saturday, December, 03, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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OUR OPINION: Broad if grudging acceptance of nickname's fate is something new
Back in March, when the North Dakota Senate passed the pro-Fighting Sioux nickname bill, Gov. Jack Dalrymple said something interesting. Not “save the name.” Not “retire the name.” Instead, the governor said this before signing the bill: “A large number of people in North Dakota feel that the question of the logo still needs to be brought to a final conclusion.”
Thursday, November, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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OUR OPINION: Senate leader says it plain about name
If a pro-Fighting Sioux strategy existed that stood a strong chance of getting the NCAA to back off, a supermajority of North Dakotans likely would support it.
Saturday, September, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Rich Becker, Grand Forks, column: NCAA should respect will of N.D., Spirit Lake
It is past time for the NCAA to reflect on the message that Spirit Lake has been trying to communicate to them as to the tribe’s reasons for supporting and partnering with UND.
Saturday, May, 14, 2011 - - Opinion

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OUR OPINION: Getting to ‘yes’ with the NCAA
What’s the best way to boost the odds that the NCAA will accept the state’s case? Clearly, the best way is the way the State Board of Higher Education has chosen: Present a united front of state and university officials to make the pro-nickname case.
Thursday, March, 31, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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N.D. Senate passes Fighting Sioux nickname bill
The North Dakota Senate voted today to approve legislation ordering UND to retain its controversial Fighting Sioux nickname and Indian-head logo.
Friday, March, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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N.D. Senate committee gives nickname bill 'do not pass' recommendation
The North Dakota Senate Education Committee gave a "do not pass" recommendation to the UND Fighting Sioux nickname bill Tuesday.
Tuesday, March, 08, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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OBIT: Jane Russell, 89, Bemidji-born star of '40s and '50s films
Jane Russell, the busty brunette who shot to fame as the sexy star of Howard Hughes' 1941 Western "The Outlaw," died Monday of respiratory failure, her family said. She was 89. Born in Bemidji, Russell spent childhood time in Grand Forks.
Tuesday, March, 01, 2011 - - Entertainment

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OUR OPINION: Notably, colleagues support Kelley
No one that we know of has offered similar corroboration for Douple’s side of the story. And Douple himself apparently has stopped commenting.
Friday, January, 28, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Erich Longie, Fort Totten, N.D., column: Too many lies for too many years about nickname
Supporters say the nickname and logo honor the Sioux. Why don’t the majority of us Sioux believe them? Because it is a lie, pure and simple.
Sunday, January, 23, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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N.D. LEGISLATURE: Committee approves bill that says hydraulic fracturing is acceptable
North Dakota is going on the defense to protect the state’s oil industry. A committee of state lawmakers unanimously approved a bill Thursday that states hydraulic fracturing is an acceptable recovery process in North Dakota.
Friday, January, 21, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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GF legislator helping to draft N.D. animal cruelty protections
Spurred by recent high-profile incidents of animal cruelty and criticism from national animal advocacy groups, a Grand Forks legislator and state prosecutors are drafting legislation that could give North Dakota its first felony penalties for “egregious” animal cruelty.
Tuesday, December, 28, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Hillsboro football player not among national Rudy Award finalists
Gary Suchor, the Hillsboro High School football player who drew inspiration from his mother as she fought the cancer that eventually took her life, was not among 12 finalists named today for the national Rudy Award, which honors players “who bring the most heart to the game.”
Tuesday, December, 28, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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N.D. Petroleum Council to push for changes to oil extraction tax
The final days of the last session of the North Dakota Legislature were filled with drama over the price of oil. Mere pennies could have meant the difference of millions of dollars available for state coffers under a complex tax formula. Now, two years later, the oil and gas industry will ask legislators to revamp the oil extraction tax, an important source of funding for water projects and education.
Sunday, December, 26, 2010 - The Forum - News

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Oil to dominate 2011 N.D. legislative session
Much of the clamor you’re likely to hear coming out of Bismarck the next few months will be reverberation — echoes of the continuing oil boom in western North Dakota as the 2011 Legislature tries to deal with ramifications.
Sunday, December, 26, 2010 - Forum Communications - News

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Group urges greater N.D. oil oversight
Environmental organization says stronger rules needed
Two oil-related spills in recent months and a continuing risk of spills and other accidents that could endanger soils and groundwater require a strengthening of state regulatory agencies and rules covering the oil boom in western North Dakota, according to a report released Thursday by the Dakota Resource Council.
Friday, December, 03, 2010 - Forum Communications - Business

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Environmental group urges greater oversight of N.D. oil production
Two oil-related spills in recent months and a continuing risk of spills and other accidents that could endanger soils and groundwater require a strengthening of state regulatory agencies and rules covering the oil boom in western North Dakota, according to a report released today by the Dakota Resource Council.
Thursday, December, 02, 2010 - Forum Communications - News

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NW Minnesota auditors prep for recount
The preliminary schedule shows the recount would begin in all counties at 9 a.m. on Nov. 29. It would be conducted by teams of officials supervised by a designated deputy recount official, in most cases the county auditor or auditor-treasurer.
Tuesday, November, 16, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Conrad may switch to ag committee
Senator cites importance of farm bill
Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., may leave his powerful position as chairman of the Senate Budget Committee to take the chairmanship of the Agriculture Committee. Conrad had indicated his intention to consider the move in conversations inside the beltway earlier in the week. The story was picked up Wednesday by Washington, D.C.-based blog The Hill.
Friday, November, 12, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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A lesson from ‘Dr. Happiness’
Joseph R. Smiley prof to lecture on benefits of ‘subjective well-being’
Happy? Want to be happier? Ed Diener believes he can point the way to a happier you, and he will be in Grand Forks on Saturday to explain how.
Wednesday, October, 20, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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