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PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Local basketball, hockey, wrestling, swimming
Saturday's local high school clipboard
Sunday, January, 29, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Saturday's local high school clipboard
Sunday, January, 29, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
GIRLS HOCKEY: Saturday's results
Saturday, January, 28, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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Saturday, January, 28, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
A look back at the Herald’s top 10 stories of 2011
A series of new developments in UND’s steps to transition away from its Fighting Sioux nickname and logo and an ongoing lockout of 1,300 union employees at American Crystal Sugar dominated the headlines of the Herald throughout 2011. Here are the top 10 most compelling and noteworthy local stories of 2011, as selected by the Herald newsroom.
Friday, December, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A series of new developments in UND’s steps to transition away from its Fighting Sioux nickname and logo and an ongoing lockout of 1,300 union employees at American Crystal Sugar dominated the headlines of the Herald throughout 2011. Here are the top 10 most compelling and noteworthy local stories of 2011, as selected by the Herald newsroom.
Friday, December, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Lakota, N.D., family's arraignment delayed
The Lakota, N.D., family involved in a protracted standoff with authorities will not be arraigned for at least a month. The Brossart family, who face a number of felony charges including bail jumping, terrorizing and theft, haven’t had representation in previous court appearances.
Friday, December, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The Lakota, N.D., family involved in a protracted standoff with authorities will not be arraigned for at least a month. The Brossart family, who face a number of felony charges including bail jumping, terrorizing and theft, haven’t had representation in previous court appearances.
Friday, December, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Richard Harris, Grand Forks, letter: Drones give police a much-needed edge
If unmanned drones can give our local, state and federal law enforcement officers an edge in bringing an end to armed confrontations or simply apprehending a wanted suspect, good.
Saturday, December, 17, 2011 - - Opinion
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If unmanned drones can give our local, state and federal law enforcement officers an edge in bringing an end to armed confrontations or simply apprehending a wanted suspect, good.
Saturday, December, 17, 2011 - - Opinion
NORTH DAKOTA MUSEUM OF ART: 'Winged Shadows'
Paintings, photos, even bird sounds are part of the art exhibit 'Life Among Birds'
By the time photographer Rosalie Winard graduated from college, she was known as "The Pelican Lady" for her exhaustive study of the threat and greeting display of pelicans during breeding season and for teaching others about bird life. "That is where I first fell in love with pelicans," Winnard said.
Friday, December, 16, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
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Paintings, photos, even bird sounds are part of the art exhibit 'Life Among Birds'
By the time photographer Rosalie Winard graduated from college, she was known as "The Pelican Lady" for her exhaustive study of the threat and greeting display of pelicans during breeding season and for teaching others about bird life. "That is where I first fell in love with pelicans," Winnard said.
Friday, December, 16, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
Eric Ramnes, Grand Forks, letter: Ground domestic surveillance UAVs
The revelation that the Grand Forks SWAT Team not only used an unmanned aerial vehicle to make recent arrests, but also has used the aircraft in the past to perform similar reconnaissance is appalling.
Thursday, December, 15, 2011 - - Opinion
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The revelation that the Grand Forks SWAT Team not only used an unmanned aerial vehicle to make recent arrests, but also has used the aircraft in the past to perform similar reconnaissance is appalling.
Thursday, December, 15, 2011 - - Opinion
Border Patrol drone was used to arrest Brossarts
High-level surveillance first U.S. case of civilian arrest via Predator
The use of a Border Patrol high-flying drone in the arrest last summer of members of the Rodney Brossart family at their Nelson County farm is a first such use of a well-known military unmanned aerial vehicle to apprehend a civilian, according to a news report.
Monday, December, 12, 2011 - McClatchy Newspapers - News
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High-level surveillance first U.S. case of civilian arrest via Predator
The use of a Border Patrol high-flying drone in the arrest last summer of members of the Rodney Brossart family at their Nelson County farm is a first such use of a well-known military unmanned aerial vehicle to apprehend a civilian, according to a news report.
Monday, December, 12, 2011 - McClatchy Newspapers - News
Ellen Brehmer, Grand Forks, letter: Farm bill absorbs farmers’ much-vaunted ‘risk'
The federal income taxes we pay as workers are the source from which the federal direct payments come from. And there is no public notice or accountability of what is paid out.
Sunday, December, 11, 2011 - - Opinion
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The federal income taxes we pay as workers are the source from which the federal direct payments come from. And there is no public notice or accountability of what is paid out.
Sunday, December, 11, 2011 - - Opinion
GREATER GRAND FORKS NOTEBOOK: Wave, Central filling big losses on court
For the past few seasons, Grand Forks Central’s girls basketball team could build around the talents of Caitlin Farroh. Likewise, East Grand Forks Senior High had a force in its backcourt in Chelsey Frydenlund. Both were all-staters last season. Both graduated last spring. And now both programs are adapting to life without their stars.
Saturday, December, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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For the past few seasons, Grand Forks Central’s girls basketball team could build around the talents of Caitlin Farroh. Likewise, East Grand Forks Senior High had a force in its backcourt in Chelsey Frydenlund. Both were all-staters last season. Both graduated last spring. And now both programs are adapting to life without their stars.
Saturday, December, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
GGF NOTEBOOK: Central, Wave adapt without last season's stars
For the past few seasons, Grand Forks Central’s girls basketball team could build around the talents of Caitlin Farroh. Likewise, East Grand Forks Senior High had a force in its backcourt in Chelsey Frydenlund. Both were all-staters last season. Both graduated last spring. And now both programs are adapting to life without their stars.
Saturday, December, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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For the past few seasons, Grand Forks Central’s girls basketball team could build around the talents of Caitlin Farroh. Likewise, East Grand Forks Senior High had a force in its backcourt in Chelsey Frydenlund. Both were all-staters last season. Both graduated last spring. And now both programs are adapting to life without their stars.
Saturday, December, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
Lakota farm family bails out of jail
Facing multiple felony charges, Brossarts pay $255,000 in cash
Rodney Brossart and his family were in a standoff with the Nelson County sheriff for three months, stemming from a June incident. Five family members in all face 11 felony charges ranging from terrorizing to bail jumping.
Friday, December, 02, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Facing multiple felony charges, Brossarts pay $255,000 in cash
Rodney Brossart and his family were in a standoff with the Nelson County sheriff for three months, stemming from a June incident. Five family members in all face 11 felony charges ranging from terrorizing to bail jumping.
Friday, December, 02, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Doyle Johannes elected as president of North Dakota Farm Bureau
An Underwood, N.D., farmer has been named president of the North Dakota Farm Bureau. Doyle Johannes was elected over the weekend during the organization's annual meeting in Minot. Johannes previously served as a Farm Bureau board member.
Monday, November, 21, 2011 - - News
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An Underwood, N.D., farmer has been named president of the North Dakota Farm Bureau. Doyle Johannes was elected over the weekend during the organization's annual meeting in Minot. Johannes previously served as a Farm Bureau board member.
Monday, November, 21, 2011 - - News
Brossarts in court after long standoff
Judge sets bail at $100,000 cash-only for Rodney Brossart
Rodney Brossart and four of his children, handcuffed and clad in jail orange, appeared Monday in state district court here on felony bail-jumping charges stemming from a confrontation with law enforcement in late June at their farm.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Judge sets bail at $100,000 cash-only for Rodney Brossart
Rodney Brossart and four of his children, handcuffed and clad in jail orange, appeared Monday in state district court here on felony bail-jumping charges stemming from a confrontation with law enforcement in late June at their farm.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
A 'PEACEFUL OUTCOME': Arrests made in Lakota standoff
Tip leads to arrests; father and four adult children in jail, ending for now a long standoff
Nelson County Sheriff Kelly Janke and Deputy Keith Olson went into a farm field and arrested Rodney Brossart and his son, Jacob, off of a tractor about 3 p.m. Sunday southeast of Lakota, N.D.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Tip leads to arrests; father and four adult children in jail, ending for now a long standoff
Nelson County Sheriff Kelly Janke and Deputy Keith Olson went into a farm field and arrested Rodney Brossart and his son, Jacob, off of a tractor about 3 p.m. Sunday southeast of Lakota, N.D.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Slow progress made in two-month Lakota standoff
Brossart speaks to sheriff, Herald
Rodney Brossart talked to the Nelson County sheriff Thursday for the first time during the two-month standoff with authorities. “I just talked to Rodney on the phone for an hour,” Sheriff Kelly Janke said. “That’s progress.”
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Brossart speaks to sheriff, Herald
Rodney Brossart talked to the Nelson County sheriff Thursday for the first time during the two-month standoff with authorities. “I just talked to Rodney on the phone for an hour,” Sheriff Kelly Janke said. “That’s progress.”
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Two month farm standoff continues southeast of Lakota
Rodney Brossart and his children filed court documents Thursday as the standoff continues between Nelson County Sheriff Kelly Janke’s department and the rural Lakota, N.D., family that has holed up in their farmstead the past two months, refusing to respond to felony warrants stemming from a dispute this summer over a neighbor’s cattle.
Friday, October, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Rodney Brossart and his children filed court documents Thursday as the standoff continues between Nelson County Sheriff Kelly Janke’s department and the rural Lakota, N.D., family that has holed up in their farmstead the past two months, refusing to respond to felony warrants stemming from a dispute this summer over a neighbor’s cattle.
Friday, October, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Strange standoff in Lakota continues
Lakota family refuses to leave farm, talk to officials
Nelson County Sheriff Kelly Janke continues to consult with “my team of experts” on how to peacefully end the strange standoff of a Lakota, N.D., farm family facing criminal charges who refuse to leave their farm or talk to Janke.
Friday, September, 16, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Lakota family refuses to leave farm, talk to officials
Nelson County Sheriff Kelly Janke continues to consult with “my team of experts” on how to peacefully end the strange standoff of a Lakota, N.D., farm family facing criminal charges who refuse to leave their farm or talk to Janke.
Friday, September, 16, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
State budget problems keep squeezing Minnesota schools
The repercussions have rippled through Minnesota schools, from classrooms to district offices and community ballot boxes.
Saturday, August, 06, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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The repercussions have rippled through Minnesota schools, from classrooms to district offices and community ballot boxes.
Saturday, August, 06, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Husband, wife jailed in N.D. on terrorizing charges
A North Dakota couple was jailed Friday for events in a case that began with an armed standoff on their farm in June. The nearly 16-hour standoff happened when authorities attempted to execute a search warrant for six cows that allegedly wandered onto Rodney Brossart's property near Lakota, N.D.
Saturday, July, 30, 2011 - - News
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A North Dakota couple was jailed Friday for events in a case that began with an armed standoff on their farm in June. The nearly 16-hour standoff happened when authorities attempted to execute a search warrant for six cows that allegedly wandered onto Rodney Brossart's property near Lakota, N.D.
Saturday, July, 30, 2011 - - News
