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When the snow melts, here comes the litter
Take a mile-long stroll through just about any neighborhood in Grand Forks and you could be in the junk business, or the recycling business. You'll see the dusty bottles and flattened cans, the empty cigarette packs and plastic drink covers, the odd flip-flop and the undone homework assignment … the casually strewn debris of a long winter, coated and framed by dirty melting ice and snow.
Friday, March, 19, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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RYAN BAKKEN: GF leaders are already on the (health food) ball
Led by the first lady, the Obama administration is trying to push junk food out of schools. Julie Tunseth and the Grand Forks School District did the pushing more than 10 years ago.
Sunday, February, 21, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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North Dakota East Region boys hockey tournament: Surreal situation
West Fargo's stunning win over Red River leaves Roughriders out of state tournament for first time ever
Saturday, February, 20, 2010 - The Forum - Sports

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Scott Roche, Grand Forks, letter: Drivers now wave with all five fingers
Today, anyone riding a bicycle to work in Grand Forks can feel comfortable and safe most of the time.
Friday, February, 19, 2010 - - Opinion

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Whippet gets fast start at America’s top dog show
The sporting, working and terrier groups were set for this evening, with judge Elliott Weiss ready to make his best in show pick shortly before 11 p.m. Sadie the Scottish terrier remained the solid favorite to win best in show.
Tuesday, February, 16, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Despite luge death, opening ceremony goes on
In time-honored tradition, the show went on. Despite the training-run death earlier in the day of a luger from the country of Georgia, the Olympics’ opening ceremonies unfolded in a mostly jubilant atmosphere, with an upbeat crowd filling BC Place Stadium.
Saturday, February, 13, 2010 - Associated Press - Sports

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Elderly, abandoned Haitians await death
The old lady crawls in the dirt, wailing for her pills. The elderly man lies motionless as rats pick at his overflowing diaper. There is no food, water or medicine for the 84 surviving residents of the Port-au-Prince Municipal Nursing Home, barely a mile (1½ kilometers) from the airport where a massive international aid effort is taking shape.
Monday, January, 18, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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NDSU graduate paints war scenes
North Dakota State University architecture student still dreams of becoming an official military artist, despite missing a recent opportunity to set up her easel for the Army.
Monday, January, 04, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Herald Stadstad Classic Semifinal: Apple Valley derails Knights
Michaelson’s two third-period goals ice win over Central
Saturday, December, 19, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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Snowstorm stalls search for missing Oregon climbers
A snowstorm and avalanche threat could push the search for two missing Oregon climbers on Mt. Hood until Thursday.
Tuesday, December, 15, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Gift guide: Give the gift of green
You've done the Sigg water bottle thing, gifted your fair share of reusable bags, and hemp products don't go over well with your friends. Don't worry _ there are plenty of eco-friendly gift options out there for holiday giving. Here are a few suggestions:
Sunday, December, 13, 2009 - McClatchy Tribune - Features

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H1N1: Hockey players warned against sharing water bottles
Hockey players across Canada are being warned not to share water bottles during the H1N1 pandemic.
Wednesday, October, 28, 2009 - - Sports

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Stores bet ‘eco-chic’ is here to stay
Green shoots of retailing are taking root in North Jersey downtowns in the form of stores that offer merchandise that promises to be more earth-friendly, through the use of recycled, reused, organic and sustainable materials.
Sunday, October, 25, 2009 - The Record (Hackensack N.J.) - Community

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COLUMNIST NICHOLAS KRISTOF: 'Cowed' by teachers unions, Dems resist school reform
President Barack Obama and his education secretary, Arne Duncan, are trying to change that — and one test for the Democrats will be whether they embrace administration reforms that teachers’ unions already are sniping at.
Friday, October, 16, 2009 - - Opinion

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PREPARING FOR H1N1: Students, education officials take precautions
Last year, when a parent called a Grand Forks school to report a sick child, a district employee made a simple computer entry — “ill” — by the student’s name.
Monday, September, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Reasons to ditch that plastic bottle
You might have heard about the recent SIGG water bottle drama — it turns out that bottles made before August 2008 were lined with a water-based epoxy liner that contained trace amounts of BPA. Since then, the aluminum bottles have used a new liner that is BPA-free. Oops. I kinda feel like I was duped. That being said, SIGG water bottles have regularly been tested, and despite the small amount of BPA said to be in the liner, tests haven’t detected it. But . . . this case of misinformation shouldn't keep you from ditching the flimsy Costco bottles of water for a new, BPA-free container. Here’s why:
Sunday, September, 13, 2009 - RedEye - Features

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8 ways to save money , and go green
I'm always talking about how going green can save you money. And it's true. If you're trying to cut back on expenses, the easiest ways to do so probably also are eco-friendly.
Sunday, September, 06, 2009 - RedEye - Features

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Across festival circuit, Woodstock's legacy felt
oday's robust festival culture owes much to Woodstock — lessons from both its incredible success and its logistical nightmares.
Saturday, August, 15, 2009 - - News

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PGA Championship: A warm Minnesota welcome
For a state that spends six months of the year frozen solid, Minnesota has given the 2009 PGA Championship the warmest of welcomes.
Thursday, August, 13, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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BUSINESS: The cleaning power of water
For Tennant Co., tap water may become gold. The 139-year-old Golden Valley, Minn., company, known for selling floor-cleaning machines that can cost $10,000 to $25,000, is using a new technology that electrically converts water into a super-cleanser.
Friday, August, 07, 2009 - Minneapolis Star Tribune - Business

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