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Relatives mourn family slain in Santa shootings
COVINA, Calif. — Joseph and Alicia Ortega came from Mexico and raised a large, loving family supported by the metal painting business they started in Southern California. The remaining members of that family now are in mourning, after a Christmas Eve attack on the Ortegas' home by the vengeful ex-husband of one of their daughters, Sylvia Pardo.
Monday, December, 29, 2008 - Associated Press - News
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COVINA, Calif. — Joseph and Alicia Ortega came from Mexico and raised a large, loving family supported by the metal painting business they started in Southern California. The remaining members of that family now are in mourning, after a Christmas Eve attack on the Ortegas' home by the vengeful ex-husband of one of their daughters, Sylvia Pardo.
Monday, December, 29, 2008 - Associated Press - News
Teams compete for glory in the endurance sport called ride and tie
COOL, Calif. — Lore has it that ride and tie, an obscure three-way equine-human endurance sport, has a lawless, unpredictable, Wild West ethos. Anything can happen, they tell us city slickers, when two runners and a horse traverse rough terrain for a near-marathon distance.
Friday, September, 26, 2008 - McClatchy Newspapers - Community
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COOL, Calif. — Lore has it that ride and tie, an obscure three-way equine-human endurance sport, has a lawless, unpredictable, Wild West ethos. Anything can happen, they tell us city slickers, when two runners and a horse traverse rough terrain for a near-marathon distance.
Friday, September, 26, 2008 - McClatchy Newspapers - Community
CONVENTION NOTEBOOK: Protest takes stage as Gustav puts damper on activites
ST. PAUL — With Hurricane Gustav leading Republican National Convention organizers to drastically scale back today’s activities, the biggest story of the day could be the protesters outside Xcel Energy Center, not the convention inside.
Tuesday, September, 02, 2008 - Minnesota Capitol Bureau - News
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ST. PAUL — With Hurricane Gustav leading Republican National Convention organizers to drastically scale back today’s activities, the biggest story of the day could be the protesters outside Xcel Energy Center, not the convention inside.
Tuesday, September, 02, 2008 - Minnesota Capitol Bureau - News
Crowduck Lake offers opportunity to test 'Gulp! Alive' against regular 'Gulp!'
CROWDUCK LAKE, Man. — The storm clouds and lightning that threatened the start of our day had passed, and we had nothing to worry about except catching walleyes. On this lake in the heart of Manitoba’s Whiteshell Provincial Park, that’s never a problem.
Sunday, July, 27, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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CROWDUCK LAKE, Man. — The storm clouds and lightning that threatened the start of our day had passed, and we had nothing to worry about except catching walleyes. On this lake in the heart of Manitoba’s Whiteshell Provincial Park, that’s never a problem.
Sunday, July, 27, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
Lead safety still begins at home
Nearly a year after last summer’s massive recall of lead-tainted toys from China, the crisis is waning in our household. It’s not that I suddenly trust the product manufacturers or government regulators; I just can’t keep track of the recalls.
Saturday, June, 07, 2008 - Chicago Tribune - Features
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Nearly a year after last summer’s massive recall of lead-tainted toys from China, the crisis is waning in our household. It’s not that I suddenly trust the product manufacturers or government regulators; I just can’t keep track of the recalls.
Saturday, June, 07, 2008 - Chicago Tribune - Features
Walking the dog can be a chore — or a chance to get fit
DETROIT — Linda Simlar of Oxford, Mich., was a frequent walker. But it took two large black Labrador mixes to lead her to her first running race — and a new friend.
Friday, May, 30, 2008 - Detroit Free Press - Community
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DETROIT — Linda Simlar of Oxford, Mich., was a frequent walker. But it took two large black Labrador mixes to lead her to her first running race — and a new friend.
Friday, May, 30, 2008 - Detroit Free Press - Community
Dinner in 30 minutes: Warm Chicken Salad with Grapefruit
With boneless, skinless chicken breasts on hand, options are no problem. But they can make a weeknight cook hit the wall just the same: What can be done with them that’s different?
Friday, May, 23, 2008 - The Washington Post - Community
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With boneless, skinless chicken breasts on hand, options are no problem. But they can make a weeknight cook hit the wall just the same: What can be done with them that’s different?
Friday, May, 23, 2008 - The Washington Post - Community
Troops hike to quake-buried villages
MIANYANG, China — The death toll of more than 12,000 from China’s devastating earthquake was certain to rise as rescuers unearthed more of those buried under collapsed buildings. Soldiers hiking over landslide-blocked roads finally reached the epicenter of Monday’s quake, pulling bodies and a few survivors from collapsed buildings.
Wednesday, May, 14, 2008 - Associated Press - News
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MIANYANG, China — The death toll of more than 12,000 from China’s devastating earthquake was certain to rise as rescuers unearthed more of those buried under collapsed buildings. Soldiers hiking over landslide-blocked roads finally reached the epicenter of Monday’s quake, pulling bodies and a few survivors from collapsed buildings.
Wednesday, May, 14, 2008 - Associated Press - News
IN THE MAIL: ‘Greening’ the planet: It starts with one
EAST GRAND FORKS — Recently, we heard news reports about areas of waste — primarily plastic waste — in the Pacific Ocean. Reports of the size of the collections of waste vary, but some sources estimate an area twice the size of Texas.
Friday, May, 02, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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EAST GRAND FORKS — Recently, we heard news reports about areas of waste — primarily plastic waste — in the Pacific Ocean. Reports of the size of the collections of waste vary, but some sources estimate an area twice the size of Texas.
Friday, May, 02, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
Walking adds healthy years to your life
“Mom, I need new shoes. It’s been two years since I had new shoes!” my 9-year-old daughter exclaimed as we walked around our neighborhood.
Saturday, April, 26, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
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“Mom, I need new shoes. It’s been two years since I had new shoes!” my 9-year-old daughter exclaimed as we walked around our neighborhood.
Saturday, April, 26, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
MINNESOTA POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Pawlenty almost apologizes
ST. PAUL - It wasn't an apology, but it is about as close as you get in politics.
Monday, April, 21, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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ST. PAUL - It wasn't an apology, but it is about as close as you get in politics.
Monday, April, 21, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News
Wild on the brink
ST. PAUL — Jose Theodore and the Colorado Avalanche just sat back and waited. Then Wojtek Wolski and Paul Stastny pushed the Minnesota Wild to the edge of elimination.
Friday, April, 18, 2008 - Associated Press - Sports
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ST. PAUL — Jose Theodore and the Colorado Avalanche just sat back and waited. Then Wojtek Wolski and Paul Stastny pushed the Minnesota Wild to the edge of elimination.
Friday, April, 18, 2008 - Associated Press - Sports
N.D. BOYS HOCKEY FEATURE PREVIEW: Fargo North comes through when it counts
Ryder Bekkedahl's 14th goal this high school hockey season was top shelf.
Thursday, February, 21, 2008 - The Forum - Sports
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Ryder Bekkedahl's 14th goal this high school hockey season was top shelf.
Thursday, February, 21, 2008 - The Forum - Sports
Sadness spending
BOSTON - If you're sad and shopping, watch your wallet: A new study shows people's spending judgment goes out the window when they're down, especially if they're a bit self-absorbed.
Sunday, February, 17, 2008 - Associated Press - News
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BOSTON - If you're sad and shopping, watch your wallet: A new study shows people's spending judgment goes out the window when they're down, especially if they're a bit self-absorbed.
Sunday, February, 17, 2008 - Associated Press - News
MINNESOTA/NORTH DAKOTA: Health officials discover drug-resistant meningitis
ST. PAUL - Minnesota and North Dakota health officials have identified the country's first known cases of meningitis bacteria that resists first-line antibiotic treatment to prevent infection in those who have had close contact with infected individuals.
Saturday, February, 09, 2008 - Associated Press - News
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ST. PAUL - Minnesota and North Dakota health officials have identified the country's first known cases of meningitis bacteria that resists first-line antibiotic treatment to prevent infection in those who have had close contact with infected individuals.
Saturday, February, 09, 2008 - Associated Press - News
Trupp trumps UAA
A month ago, Bryce Christianson was playing junior hockey in a small, British Columbia town.
Saturday, January, 26, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - Sports
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A month ago, Bryce Christianson was playing junior hockey in a small, British Columbia town.
Saturday, January, 26, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - Sports
BOYS HOCKEY: Red River's Schaefer too much for Central
Nick Schaefer has been overshadowed most of his career by his Grand Forks Red River boys hockey teammates. Whether it has been high-scoring forward Eric Meland or standout defensemen Ryan LaDouceur and Jarrett Galbreath, Schaefer has flown mostly under the radar.
Friday, January, 25, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - Sports
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Nick Schaefer has been overshadowed most of his career by his Grand Forks Red River boys hockey teammates. Whether it has been high-scoring forward Eric Meland or standout defensemen Ryan LaDouceur and Jarrett Galbreath, Schaefer has flown mostly under the radar.
Friday, January, 25, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - Sports
DNA is now used to solve low-level crimes in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS - Collecting DNA evidence isn't just for major crimes anymore.
Monday, January, 21, 2008 - Associated Press - News
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MINNEAPOLIS - Collecting DNA evidence isn't just for major crimes anymore.
Monday, January, 21, 2008 - Associated Press - News
BOYS HOCKEY: Riders rough up Central
Throughout the week, Grand Forks Red River coach Matt Malm thought about breaking up his top line of standout forwards in hopes of helping other lines score.
Friday, January, 04, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - Sports
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Throughout the week, Grand Forks Red River coach Matt Malm thought about breaking up his top line of standout forwards in hopes of helping other lines score.
Friday, January, 04, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - Sports
NHL: Voros leads Wild to win
ST. PAUL - If nothing else, Minnesota Wild fans have one thing to thank the city of Vancouver for.
Monday, December, 03, 2007 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - Sports
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ST. PAUL - If nothing else, Minnesota Wild fans have one thing to thank the city of Vancouver for.
Monday, December, 03, 2007 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - Sports
