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PRAIRIE GARDENER: Tiptoeing through the tulips — and more
Floriade, a world horticulture event occurring once in a decade, opened earlier this spring in Venlo, the Netherlands. It’s billed as the greatest flower show on Earth and will run through Oct. 7.
Sunday, April, 29, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
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Floriade, a world horticulture event occurring once in a decade, opened earlier this spring in Venlo, the Netherlands. It’s billed as the greatest flower show on Earth and will run through Oct. 7.
Sunday, April, 29, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
Parts of Dakotas could see snow, strong winds this weekend
The National Weather Service says a slow-moving storm is likely in western and central North Dakota. Forecasters say it will bring thunderstorms and widespread heavy rainfall that could turn into snow. Accumulations are expected to be an inch or less.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - - News
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The National Weather Service says a slow-moving storm is likely in western and central North Dakota. Forecasters say it will bring thunderstorms and widespread heavy rainfall that could turn into snow. Accumulations are expected to be an inch or less.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - - News
DOUG LEIER: Early spring welcomed by fish, wildlife
As far as I can tell, few people are complaining out loud about the early arrival of spring in 2012. Since 2009 it’s almost felt like we’d skipped a season, or replaced spring with “flood” season.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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As far as I can tell, few people are complaining out loud about the early arrival of spring in 2012. Since 2009 it’s almost felt like we’d skipped a season, or replaced spring with “flood” season.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
Area fishing report
LAKE OF THE WOODS: Several reports of sturgeon longer than 65 inches are being reported, with many sturgeon in the high 50- to low 60-inch range also being caught.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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LAKE OF THE WOODS: Several reports of sturgeon longer than 65 inches are being reported, with many sturgeon in the high 50- to low 60-inch range also being caught.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
Early wheat endures
The earliest spring wheat planted in the region in years looks pretty good, despite enduring below-freezing temperatures for 12 of its first 40 days, including a cool 28 degrees in the early hours Thursday.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The earliest spring wheat planted in the region in years looks pretty good, despite enduring below-freezing temperatures for 12 of its first 40 days, including a cool 28 degrees in the early hours Thursday.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Crops appear OK after freeze
Crops in northeastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota don’t appear significantly damaged by a hard freeze early Thursday, officials said.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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Crops in northeastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota don’t appear significantly damaged by a hard freeze early Thursday, officials said.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
Crystal planting starts as 2011 slice finale comes
Sugar beet processing season is coming to a close in the Red River Valley, even as the planting season is revving up. Jeff Schweitzer, spokesman for American Crystal Sugar Co. in Moorhead, Minn., said most of the factories are down to processing beets in cold storage sheds. In some cases, the remaining beet storages are equipped with chilling mat covers, with large refrigeration units that can be employed if necessary.
Wednesday, April, 25, 2012 - Agweek - Farm
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Sugar beet processing season is coming to a close in the Red River Valley, even as the planting season is revving up. Jeff Schweitzer, spokesman for American Crystal Sugar Co. in Moorhead, Minn., said most of the factories are down to processing beets in cold storage sheds. In some cases, the remaining beet storages are equipped with chilling mat covers, with large refrigeration units that can be employed if necessary.
Wednesday, April, 25, 2012 - Agweek - Farm
Rabies cases on the rise in North Dakota this year
A mild winter and spring have led to a spike in rabies cases in North Dakota. State officials are urging pet and livestock owners to make sure their animals are vaccinated against the deadly virus. There have been 40 confirmed rabies cases so far this year — double the 20 cases in all of 2011.
Tuesday, April, 24, 2012 - - News
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A mild winter and spring have led to a spike in rabies cases in North Dakota. State officials are urging pet and livestock owners to make sure their animals are vaccinated against the deadly virus. There have been 40 confirmed rabies cases so far this year — double the 20 cases in all of 2011.
Tuesday, April, 24, 2012 - - News
Devils Lake outlet nearing completion
Tolna Coulee Control Structure also expected to be operational by June
Construction of the East Devils Lake outlet and Tolna Coulee Control Structure are nearing completion, with both expected to be operational by June. The $9 million control structure is expected to be finished within a week. Meanwhile, contractors will begin repairing roads that were damaged by the construction as soon as the major projects are completed, according to Ron Rauschenberger, chief of staff for Gov. Jack Dalrymple.
Tuesday, April, 24, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Tolna Coulee Control Structure also expected to be operational by June
Construction of the East Devils Lake outlet and Tolna Coulee Control Structure are nearing completion, with both expected to be operational by June. The $9 million control structure is expected to be finished within a week. Meanwhile, contractors will begin repairing roads that were damaged by the construction as soon as the major projects are completed, according to Ron Rauschenberger, chief of staff for Gov. Jack Dalrymple.
Tuesday, April, 24, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
USDA says ND plantings ahead of last year
The U.S. Department of Agriculture in its weekly crop, livestock and weather report says that barley is 29 percent planted, which is more than a month ahead of last year. And the durum crop advanced 19 percentage points to 35 percent planted, about six weeks ahead of last year.
Monday, April, 23, 2012 - - News
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture in its weekly crop, livestock and weather report says that barley is 29 percent planted, which is more than a month ahead of last year. And the durum crop advanced 19 percentage points to 35 percent planted, about six weeks ahead of last year.
Monday, April, 23, 2012 - - News
WEEKLY DNR ENFORCEMENT REPORT: Spring fishing, Arson fires, Firearms safety classes etc.
CO Ben Huener (Roseau) reports a calf depredation was investigated near Lancaster that turned out to be caused by coyotes. Several arson fires were investigated and sturgeon anglers were checked on the Rainy River.
Monday, April, 23, 2012 - - Outdoors
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CO Ben Huener (Roseau) reports a calf depredation was investigated near Lancaster that turned out to be caused by coyotes. Several arson fires were investigated and sturgeon anglers were checked on the Rainy River.
Monday, April, 23, 2012 - - Outdoors
Electric cars get high praise, but have limitations
When Maggie Koerth-Baker of Minneapolis test-drove a Nissan Leaf all-electric car recently, she felt like she was "on a rocketship to the moon." Yet few people will buy such vehicles, said auto expert Brian Cooley of CNET, because they are expensive compared with standard vehicles, have limited electric range and a few hassles, such as a paucity of public places to plug in for a frequently needed battery boost.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Pioneer Press/ MCT - Business
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When Maggie Koerth-Baker of Minneapolis test-drove a Nissan Leaf all-electric car recently, she felt like she was "on a rocketship to the moon." Yet few people will buy such vehicles, said auto expert Brian Cooley of CNET, because they are expensive compared with standard vehicles, have limited electric range and a few hassles, such as a paucity of public places to plug in for a frequently needed battery boost.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Pioneer Press/ MCT - Business
ALWAYS IN SEASON: Robins are common but mysterious at same time
Swamp sparrows. Marbled godwits. Yellow-rumped warblers. Ruby-crowned kinglets. Sandhill cranes. LeConte’s sparrows. Turkey vultures. This is a short list of the birds reported in Grand Forks this week. Yet, I have been fixated on American robins, perhaps the most familiar species of all birds in our area, and certainly one of the most abundant.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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Swamp sparrows. Marbled godwits. Yellow-rumped warblers. Ruby-crowned kinglets. Sandhill cranes. LeConte’s sparrows. Turkey vultures. This is a short list of the birds reported in Grand Forks this week. Yet, I have been fixated on American robins, perhaps the most familiar species of all birds in our area, and certainly one of the most abundant.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
Storms, tornadoes cause damage in west-central Minnesota
Thunderstorms and tornadoes caused damage Saturday afternoon in west-central Minnesota, the National Weather Service reported. No injuries were reported.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Thunderstorms and tornadoes caused damage Saturday afternoon in west-central Minnesota, the National Weather Service reported. No injuries were reported.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
After an early start, fishing spawning slows across the region
Fisheries managers across the region say the spring walleye run now is more or less back on schedule.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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Fisheries managers across the region say the spring walleye run now is more or less back on schedule.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Bighorn sheep, National parks bill etc.
Bighorn sheep populations in western North Dakota are unchanged from last year and only 3 percent below the five-year average, results from a recent survey show.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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Bighorn sheep populations in western North Dakota are unchanged from last year and only 3 percent below the five-year average, results from a recent survey show.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
CLIPBOARD: East Grand Forks Senior High 12, Grand Forks Central 9
Neil Nagle and Dallas Dragich combined to drive in nine runs, leading East Grand Forks Senior High to the win Saturday at Kraft Field. Nagle was 4-for-5, including two triples, and drove in five runs. Dragich had four RBI after going 3-for-6 with a pair of doubles.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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Neil Nagle and Dallas Dragich combined to drive in nine runs, leading East Grand Forks Senior High to the win Saturday at Kraft Field. Nagle was 4-for-5, including two triples, and drove in five runs. Dragich had four RBI after going 3-for-6 with a pair of doubles.
Sunday, April, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
Oil Patch has more stories to offer than just violence and crime
You’ve heard about the trucker bombs and the bar fights. You’ve heard about the new sex offenders who have moved to the state and the increase in police calls associated with oil development. But have you heard about the guy in a pickup who eagerly offered to pay for a stranger’s car wash?
Saturday, April, 21, 2012 - Forum Communications Co. - News
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You’ve heard about the trucker bombs and the bar fights. You’ve heard about the new sex offenders who have moved to the state and the increase in police calls associated with oil development. But have you heard about the guy in a pickup who eagerly offered to pay for a stranger’s car wash?
Saturday, April, 21, 2012 - Forum Communications Co. - News
Area fishing report
Cold, windy, rainy weather has put a damper on fishing of late, but anglers have been catching some large walleyes — though not in numbers — when the weather cooperates.
Friday, April, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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Cold, windy, rainy weather has put a damper on fishing of late, but anglers have been catching some large walleyes — though not in numbers — when the weather cooperates.
Friday, April, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
Pakistani passenger jet with 127 on board crashes
A Pakistani passenger jet with 127 people on board crashed Friday as it was landing in bad weather at an airport near the capital, Islamabad, officials said.
Friday, April, 20, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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A Pakistani passenger jet with 127 people on board crashed Friday as it was landing in bad weather at an airport near the capital, Islamabad, officials said.
Friday, April, 20, 2012 - Associated Press - News
