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Cavalier infused with new generation of business owners
Jason Thomas, who was born in Langdon and went to school in Walhalla, remembers eating at the Chuckwagon as a youngster. “We got dressed up to go there,” Thomas remembers. “The Chuckwagon was the place.”
Sunday, December, 25, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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THE EATBEAT: Eight facilities net perfect score in sanitation inspection
Once every six months, inspectors from Grand Forks Health Department make a routine visit to 170 local restaurants and public facilities. They are checking temperatures of hot and cold food, methods of food storage and cleanliness.
Wednesday, November, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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Confident retailers, eateries flock to Grand Forks
2011 has been a year filled with new business openings and announcements of new businesses. Business owners say the Grand Forks market really is growing, especially with Canadian visitors, and they expect it’ll keep growing.
Thursday, November, 17, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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SMORGASBORD: Spanish flavor . . . Cured cukes . . . Unique blend
Perhaps it was a visit to Spain that prompted you to purchase a plancha, that flat, heavy, metal griddle often used to cook tapas at so many eateries.
Wednesday, November, 02, 2011 - - Food

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'Body hair sandwich' prompts Pennsylvania cop to sue deli
A Pennsylvania policeman who found body hair in his bagel sandwich last year has sued the deli where he bought it and the cook who admitted sabotaging it as payback for a previous run-in with the officer.
Friday, October, 28, 2011 - - News

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Occupy Wall Street becomes NYC tourist stop
Shawn Lahey, a ruler factory worker from Poughkeepsie, was watching the show. A dancing man held a pole marked "corporation," attached to a noose marked "financial system" — from which another dancing man was "hanging." Masked drummers provided a thumping soundtrack.
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Paul Cline, Buckeye, Ariz., letter: In praise of Grand Forks’ nonchain restaurants
With all the debate over the Fighting Sioux nickname and the labor unrest at American Crystal, other topics have fallen out of the public eye. And one of the biggest issues not being discussed is this: Where are all the small, independent businesses; especially restaurants?
Thursday, October, 20, 2011 - - Opinion

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The Kegs placed on national historic register
It has been a local landmark for decades. The Kegs drive-in restaurant in Grand Forks is practically a living, breathing batch of memories and a source of nostalgia for those who have visited the venerable establishment throughout the years.
Tuesday, September, 13, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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Fans set sights on first 'Call of Duty' convention
The inaugural "Call of Duty XP" convention more closely resembled Disneyland than an actual battleground as the two-day event celebrating the shoot-'em-up video game franchise took flight at an old airfield in Los Angeles.
Saturday, September, 03, 2011 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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Obama: Another year or more for housing turnaround
UPDATED 3:41 P.M.Confronting the most public anxiety yet of his Midwestern tour, President Barack Obama sought Wednesday to reassure an audience in his home state of Illinois that the economy would recover, but warned that Washington is not the answer to the nation's economic troubles.
Thursday, August, 18, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Reconstructing Whitey’s: Restaurant, with a new look, on schedule to reopen next month
The interior of the Whitey’s building has been gutted as its new owner attempts to bring the iconic East Grand Forks eatery back to life with a fresh look while retaining an appreciation for its past.
Friday, August, 12, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

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JEFF TIEDEMAN: That's amore!
Americans love their pizza pie, and so do I.
Wednesday, July, 27, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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Study looks at NYC fast-food menu calorie counts
Like any fitness program, it works only if you pay attention to it. A new study on New York City's effort to encourage healthy eating by posting calorie counts on menus shows that it worked for about one in six customers — or those who paid heed to them. Those who ignored the numbers or didn't see them ordered whatever they wanted, regardless of how fattening it was.
Wednesday, July, 27, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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FACES: Offering sanctuary: Operating Sanctuary Guest House and Eatery in Walhalla N.D. is a family affair
When Deirdre Lee was growing up, she looked forward each summer to spending a few weeks at her grandparents’ stately 1911 home with acres of woods in the back to roam. Now, as an adult, Lee is striving to create memorable experiences for guests in the home now called Sanctuary Guest House and Eatery. Lee opened a bed and breakfast and eatery in the home about a year ago. She owns the Sanctuary Guest House and Eatery with her mother, Hope Johnston and aunt, Haidee Johnstone.
Sunday, July, 24, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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RYAN BAKKEN: 2 a.m. bar close not for the old and wise
It is strange how daily biorhythms change with age. When my bride of 27 years and I started dating, I’d pick her up for dinner at 9 p.m. Now, at that hour, we’re much more likely to be sleeping than eating.
Sunday, July, 17, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Features

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Star couple Kris Humphries, Kim Kardashian dine in St. Cloud, cause a stir
Kim Kardashian and her fiance Kris Humphries rolled up in a white Infiniti SUV and did what many others do on a Friday: have lunch at Five Guys Burgers and Fries in St. Cloud.
Saturday, July, 16, 2011 - St. Cloud Times / MCT - Entertainment

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A fresh start for Whitey’s
The new owner of Whitey’s plans to reopen the iconic East Grand Forks eatery in early September, but not before making some changes to the way the historic bar and restaurant is run.
Monday, July, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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NBA's Humphries, fiancee Kardashian spend 15 minutes in St. Cloud eatery
A handful of people had a brush with stardom Tuesday afternoon when NBA player Kris Humphries and his reality TV star fiancee Kim Kardashian made their way to Five Guys Burgers and Fries in St. Cloud, Minn.
Wednesday, July, 06, 2011 - St. Cloud Times / MCT - Entertainment

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THE EATBEAT: Toasted Frog enjoys a warm welcome in Bismarck
The thing I like about the Toasted Frog is the wide range of choices — plenty of appetizers and an array of full meals.
Wednesday, June, 15, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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