HALLOCK MN
The dog days of ... fall? 
By Herald staff report , October 05, 2011
LIFTOFF: First passengers depart from Grand Forks' new Dorgan Terminal 
August 30, 2011
Northstar gets tax break 
Northstar Agri-Industries will receive a tax abatement of more than $600,000 spread over 10 years.
By Herald Staff Report , August 17, 2011
Hallock, Minn., man pleads guilty to sexual assault 
By Herald Staff Report , August 10, 2011
Wanda Homstad, Hallock, Minn., letter: What are Crystal executives thinking? 
By Wanda Homstad , August 10, 2011
- Marlene Pederson, Hillsboro, N.D., letter: Overhaul American Crystal management
- Aaron Ley, East Grand Forks, letter: Go hear it from the workers
- Ellen Patterson, Drayton, N.D., letter: Family sticks together
- Perry Ostmo, Sharon, N.D., letter: Unions deserve all our support
- American Crystal lockout update: Day 10 and no talks scheduled
WEATHER: Heat index peaks at mid-90s in Grand Forks, then slips 
The heat index in Grand Forks just before noon Monday was 96, meaning it felt like 96 degrees, based on the combination of 89 degrees in actual air temperature and 57 percent humidity, according to the National Weather Service office in Grand Forks. But that's where it apparently will top out, as the heat index - forecast early Monday to reach into the 100s Monday afternoon - declined to 90 by 4 p.m.
By Herald Staff Report , July 18, 2011
Building along the border on hold 
Even though it’s been closed for some five years, northbound travelers on U.S. Highway 75 do a double-take as they approach the locked steel gate across the highway at the U.S.–Canadian border.
By Kevin Bonham , July 01, 2011
The other oil boom: Future Hallock canola plant sparks economy in northwest Minnesota 
By Ryan Bakken , May 21, 2011
Hallock, Minn., man injured after falling asleep at the wheel 
A Hallock, Minn., man was injured early Sunday when he fell asleep at the wheel and his vehicle rolled in Kittson County.
By Herald Staff Report , April 04, 2011
Minnesota nursing homes brace for deepest funding cuts in decades 
March 01, 2011
With stops in N.W. Minnesota, Gov. Dayton begins state listening tours 
During a campaign-style swing across northwestern Minnesota on Tuesday, Gov. Mark Dayton listened to complaints from county officials in Roseau, helped break ground for a new canola plant in Hallock and met with managers of the two biggest industries in Thief River Falls.
Don't be surprised if Dayton visits your town next.
By Bill Salisbury , January 12, 2011
‘What a success this is’ 
It was six years in the making and two years later than expected, but Tuesday’s groundbreaking ceremony for a $168 million canola plant marked a “fantastic day” for the County, former state Rep. Dave Olin said.
January 11, 2011
Some area rivers crest, some rising, but dry week predicted 
Heavy rains Thursday have caused minor flooding conditions that continue in the northern Red River Valley, but a dry week is expected.
By Staff Report , September 26, 2010
Firm invests in Hallock canola plant 
The goal of building the $168 million North Star Agri Industries canola oil processing plant and refinery at Hallock, Minn., took a big step closer to reality Wednesday.
By Mikkel Pates , September 22, 2010
CRASH ROUNDUP: GF crash hurts 2; 4 others escape serious injury in 2 accidents 
Two men were injured when the car they were in left a Grand Forks street and hit a tree early Sunday. Also, three people involved in a head-on traffic collision near Newfolden, Minn., escaped serious injury. Earlier, a truck hauling sugar beets ran off a road Saturday night near Stephen, Minn.
By Staff reports , September 12, 2010
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