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The fashion police - on patrol in Wildwood, New Jersey.
Well, the fashion police will be on patrol on the boardwalk in Wildwood, New Jersey. Wildwood, a resort town on the Jersey Shore, is taking issue with over-exposure. The town enacted a new ordinance a...
Posted on 6/13/13 at 9:37 PM
Play greens, hear blues, savor reds, discover gold and win in Greater Grand Forks!
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 12:29 PM
Tips on running attire
By Ryan Schuster Getting ready to go on a run? Weve got you covered with some tips on what to wear. If you like to run, you probably already know to wear running shoes or tennis shoes and loose fitt...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 1:45 PM
It's time to celebrate!
I have some wonderful news! This week I was offered a full-time job writing for the variety section Accent at Grand Fork Herald. It's the absolute perfect position for me, so, naturally, I accepted. I...
Posted on 3/8/13 at 1:22 AM
The Socks from Hell
I have conquered the Socks from Hell. It is not so much that I have subjugated these hand-knitted demons to their knees so much that I have brought them to my feet. Snugly, quietly, they embrace my v...
Posted on 12/5/12 at 3:10 PM
Consumer prices rise modestly thanks to push by gas, clothing, food costs 
Economists downplayed the increase, saying inflation will likely ease in the coming months as prices for raw materials level off.
By Christopher S. Rugaber , February 17, 2012
Fans of NCAA FCS champion Bison football fans eager to buy title gear 
On Sunday, the line at a Scheels store in Fargo stretched out the door.
By Associated Press , January 09, 2012
Shoplifter sends payment for sweater swiped 37 years ago in Grand Forks 
One of Straus Clothing’s two Fargo stores – the Grand Forks store closed years ago – finally received payment Tuesday for the ill-gotten garment.
By Dave Olson , January 05, 2012
NDSU football gear hot seller two weeks before FCS title game 
NDSU beat Georgia Southern in the semifinals on Saturday and will face Sam Houston State in the Football Championship Subdivision title game Jan. 7 in Frisco, Texas.
By Associated Press , December 19, 2011
Fighting Sioux attire: A transition with some uncertainty 
By Chuck Haga , November 09, 2011
Winona, Minn., retailer backtracks from turtleneck sweater link to Steve Jobs 
By Associated Press , October 15, 2011
TRAIN AND BARE IT: 'Barefoot' shoe launched by Adidas latest to cater to minimalists 
August 23, 2011
RYAN BAKKEN: Jottings, advice about sports jerseys 
If columnist Ryan Bakken is shy about cheering in a press box, he's "certainly not brash enough to wear a team jersey," he says.
By Ryan Bakken , August 22, 2011
Abercrombie asks 'The Situation' to shop elsewhere 
By Mae Anderson , August 17, 2011
NCAA online shop changes marketing of UND merchandise 
By Chuck Haga , August 17, 2011
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- NCAA tells N.D. delegation no budging on Fighting Sioux nickname settlement
- 'EXHAUSTED': With NCAA holding firm, N.D. higher ed board again votes to drop UND's Sioux nickname, logo
- More coverage on the Fighting Sioux nickname controversy
- SIOUX NICKNAME: Strinden says 'not much more you can do'
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Minnesota man accused of selling fake sports jerseys arrested at Illinois convention 
By Amy Forliti , August 04, 2011
Clothing prices to rise 10 percent this spring 
As the world economy recovers and demand for goods rises, a surge in raw material and labor costs is squeezing retailers and manufacturers who have run out of ways to pare expenses.
By Anne D'Innocenzio , February 14, 2011
N.D. clothing sales tax 'holiday' proposed 
A Minot lawmaker says North Dakotans should be able to buy clothing for three days in August without paying sales tax.
By Associated Press , January 14, 2011
A sports jersey that looks like amazing bargain could be illegal knockoff
Local and federal authorities are cracking down on counterfeit merchandise sales online this holiday season. Buying knockoffs takes money away from U.S. companies and can help support organized crime in European and Asian countries, said Shawn Neudauer, spokesman for U.S. Immigrations and Custom Enforcement in Minnesota.By Maricella Miranda , December 24, 2010
Former Duluth store co-owner guilty of selling fake designer clothing 
The partner of a former Duluth clothier convicted of selling counterfeit designer clothing was found guilty Tuesday of the same crime.
By Mark Stodghill , October 06, 2010
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