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A protest for peace
Today marks 40 years since march at Nekoma, N.D., missile site
Forty years ago today, anti-war protesters from UND and throughout the region assembled near Nekoma, N.D., site of a planned anti-ballistic missile defense system, to demonstrate against the arms race and the war in Vietnam.
Saturday, May, 15, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Today marks 40 years since march at Nekoma, N.D., missile site
Forty years ago today, anti-war protesters from UND and throughout the region assembled near Nekoma, N.D., site of a planned anti-ballistic missile defense system, to demonstrate against the arms race and the war in Vietnam.
Saturday, May, 15, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Legal Ink
Officials go after unlicensed tattoo artists; ‘scratchers’ hurt credible businesses, artists say
"Those people give tattooing a bad reputation,” says Arran Brown, a co-owner of Dark Side Tattooing in Grand Forks.
Wednesday, May, 12, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Officials go after unlicensed tattoo artists; ‘scratchers’ hurt credible businesses, artists say
"Those people give tattooing a bad reputation,” says Arran Brown, a co-owner of Dark Side Tattooing in Grand Forks.
Wednesday, May, 12, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
GF County population slips as state gains residents
State’s population rises 5,423, but the county loses 289
Grand Forks County’s population fell by 289 people from 2008 to 2009, but North Dakota as a whole gained 5,423 in the same period, according to the State Data Center at North Dakota State University.
Friday, May, 07, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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State’s population rises 5,423, but the county loses 289
Grand Forks County’s population fell by 289 people from 2008 to 2009, but North Dakota as a whole gained 5,423 in the same period, according to the State Data Center at North Dakota State University.
Friday, May, 07, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Voices of American Indian UND students
Seven UND Indian students gathered recently at American Indian Student Services to tell their stories and explain why they resent a nickname and logo revered by so many, including many Indian people.
Sunday, May, 02, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Seven UND Indian students gathered recently at American Indian Student Services to tell their stories and explain why they resent a nickname and logo revered by so many, including many Indian people.
Sunday, May, 02, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
UND donations remain stable
Despite retirement of Sioux nickname, UND's alumni organization reports taking a relatively small hit in donations and pledges.
Thursday, April, 29, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Despite retirement of Sioux nickname, UND's alumni organization reports taking a relatively small hit in donations and pledges.
Thursday, April, 29, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Innovator to speak on theories behind construction of Egyption pyramids
Maureen Clemmons: Ancient builders used beer, kites and wind power
If the ancient Egyptians used beer, kites and wind power to build the pyramids — and here comes someone who has demonstrated they could have — some important questions remain: 1. What? 2. How old should kids be before we let them fly kites? 3. Beer?
Tuesday, April, 27, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Maureen Clemmons: Ancient builders used beer, kites and wind power
If the ancient Egyptians used beer, kites and wind power to build the pyramids — and here comes someone who has demonstrated they could have — some important questions remain: 1. What? 2. How old should kids be before we let them fly kites? 3. Beer?
Tuesday, April, 27, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
German chancellor stops by GFAFB in 'cool-looking plane'
Base refuels Merkel’s Airbus as ash disrupts her flight home
Merkel was heading home after ending a U.S. visit at a research lab in Berkeley, Calif., but like millions of other travelers her plans were disrupted by the volcanic ash spreading from Iceland across much of northern Europe.
Monday, April, 19, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Base refuels Merkel’s Airbus as ash disrupts her flight home
Merkel was heading home after ending a U.S. visit at a research lab in Berkeley, Calif., but like millions of other travelers her plans were disrupted by the volcanic ash spreading from Iceland across much of northern Europe.
Monday, April, 19, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Thanks to Iceland volcano's ash, she's stranded in Denmark
Fallout leaves NDSU researcher waiting, and waiting, to come home
A North Dakota State University researcher has been stranded in Denmark since Friday because of the volcano eruptions in Iceland that have spewed broad streams of ash into the atmosphere, throwing international travel into turmoil.
Monday, April, 19, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Fallout leaves NDSU researcher waiting, and waiting, to come home
A North Dakota State University researcher has been stranded in Denmark since Friday because of the volcano eruptions in Iceland that have spewed broad streams of ash into the atmosphere, throwing international travel into turmoil.
Monday, April, 19, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
What went into State Board of Higher Education's decision to drop nickname?
Board members from GF provide background
In the hundreds of e-mail, telephone and face-to-face comments the two Grand Forks members of the State Board of Higher Education received after last week’s action retiring UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname, two angry and anguished questions have predominated: “Why couldn’t you allow more time for Standing Rock to speak?” And, “Is there still a chance to save the nickname?”
Wednesday, April, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Board members from GF provide background
In the hundreds of e-mail, telephone and face-to-face comments the two Grand Forks members of the State Board of Higher Education received after last week’s action retiring UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname, two angry and anguished questions have predominated: “Why couldn’t you allow more time for Standing Rock to speak?” And, “Is there still a chance to save the nickname?”
Wednesday, April, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
In with the old
Classic car fans take a spin around the Prime Steel Car Show
A big man, swarthy and muscled — a hard-working farmer, maybe, or a big-rig mechanic — walked out of the 28th annual Prime Steel Car Show at the Alerus Center on Saturday. His eyes shone like polished chrome. “You’re leaving?” another man asked. “Yep,” the big man said. “I’m all out of drool.”
Sunday, April, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Classic car fans take a spin around the Prime Steel Car Show
A big man, swarthy and muscled — a hard-working farmer, maybe, or a big-rig mechanic — walked out of the 28th annual Prime Steel Car Show at the Alerus Center on Saturday. His eyes shone like polished chrome. “You’re leaving?” another man asked. “Yep,” the big man said. “I’m all out of drool.”
Sunday, April, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
What bee the problem?
A University of Minnesota-backed research team has embarked on a three-year, $500,000 study to determine how changing landscape in North Dakota’s prairie pothole region affects the health of bees and their ability to pollinate crops nationwide.
Thursday, April, 08, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A University of Minnesota-backed research team has embarked on a three-year, $500,000 study to determine how changing landscape in North Dakota’s prairie pothole region affects the health of bees and their ability to pollinate crops nationwide.
Thursday, April, 08, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
A matter of identity
Descendants of Chief Little Shell at Turtle Mountain and elsewhere seek recognition as their own tribe
They are few in number. They are scattered. The history they share, more or less, is splintered and disputed.
Sunday, April, 04, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Descendants of Chief Little Shell at Turtle Mountain and elsewhere seek recognition as their own tribe
They are few in number. They are scattered. The history they share, more or less, is splintered and disputed.
Sunday, April, 04, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
How many millionaires in N.D?
Does state have most per capita, or is it simply an ‘urban legend on the prairie’?
You’d think it would be easy to define “millionaire.” You have enough to buy whatever you want, unless you want to buy something like Costa Rica or a Senate seat or Joe Mauer’s bat for a week, or you struggle with an addiction, such as farming.
Wednesday, March, 24, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Does state have most per capita, or is it simply an ‘urban legend on the prairie’?
You’d think it would be easy to define “millionaire.” You have enough to buy whatever you want, unless you want to buy something like Costa Rica or a Senate seat or Joe Mauer’s bat for a week, or you struggle with an addiction, such as farming.
Wednesday, March, 24, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
If the worst happens with N.D. flooding, FEMA is prepared at Grand Forks base
If something really bad happens with the flood in Fargo or anywhere else in North Dakota, the Federal Emergency Management Agency says it’s ready to respond. FEMA officials showed off a staging area at Grand Forks Air Force Base on Friday.
Friday, March, 19, 2010 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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If something really bad happens with the flood in Fargo or anywhere else in North Dakota, the Federal Emergency Management Agency says it’s ready to respond. FEMA officials showed off a staging area at Grand Forks Air Force Base on Friday.
Friday, March, 19, 2010 - Herald Staff Writer - News
North Dakotans living without health insurance increase from 2000 to 2008
Recession takes a toll
As Congress approaches a showdown on health care reform, the nation’s largest philanthropy devoted to improving health care reports recessions since 2000 “have taken a tremendous toll on people’s ability to afford health insurance and employers’ capacity to offer it.”
Wednesday, March, 17, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Recession takes a toll
As Congress approaches a showdown on health care reform, the nation’s largest philanthropy devoted to improving health care reports recessions since 2000 “have taken a tremendous toll on people’s ability to afford health insurance and employers’ capacity to offer it.”
Wednesday, March, 17, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Rick Berg's campaign manager resigns after admitting lying about e-mail database
Paul Sorenson resigned Monday as campaign chairman for state Rep. Rick Berg, a Fargo Republican who is seeking the party’s endorsement to run for the U.S. House, after Sorenson admitted he misled Berg about an e-mail database.
Monday, March, 15, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Paul Sorenson resigned Monday as campaign chairman for state Rep. Rick Berg, a Fargo Republican who is seeking the party’s endorsement to run for the U.S. House, after Sorenson admitted he misled Berg about an e-mail database.
Monday, March, 15, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Experience Works for 55 and older
Service trains workers to get back on their feet
Bettie Walls had held good jobs in her younger years, but as she approached 60, her family suffered a financial setback that led to the loss of their Grand Forks house. A bad divorce aggravated the situation.
Sunday, March, 07, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Service trains workers to get back on their feet
Bettie Walls had held good jobs in her younger years, but as she approached 60, her family suffered a financial setback that led to the loss of their Grand Forks house. A bad divorce aggravated the situation.
Sunday, March, 07, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
A do or don't: Meat and fruit
Some people love this combination while others abhor it.
Wednesday, March, 03, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Food
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Some people love this combination while others abhor it.
Wednesday, March, 03, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Food
The silent victims
Study shows women often struggle more than men after natural disasters
A post-1997 Red River flood study by a “disaster sociologist” found that women were at significantly greater risk of violence after the flood, which also “exacerbated racial divisions among women in the Red River Valley.”
Tuesday, March, 02, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Study shows women often struggle more than men after natural disasters
A post-1997 Red River flood study by a “disaster sociologist” found that women were at significantly greater risk of violence after the flood, which also “exacerbated racial divisions among women in the Red River Valley.”
Tuesday, March, 02, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Crookston’s weatherization program on ice
State reviews records to track stimulus money
A federally funded home weatherization program based in Crookston has been on hold since November as Minnesota Commerce Department auditors investigate problems in tracking the money, including a large infusion last year of stimulus funding.
Friday, February, 26, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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State reviews records to track stimulus money
A federally funded home weatherization program based in Crookston has been on hold since November as Minnesota Commerce Department auditors investigate problems in tracking the money, including a large infusion last year of stimulus funding.
Friday, February, 26, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News
