DRUGS
When the need is now: ShareHouse, Inc. provides walk-in days
By Meghan Feir Weve all been through it waiting weeks or months for an appointment. Frustration builds and the immediate help you or your loved one direly needs is put on hold. As t...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 9:25 AM
April Events
Saturday, April 20th come out to the Purpur Arena with yourchildren age birth-7,for a Hands on Learning Fair. 10 Am- 1Pm Fun learning activities, parent information displays and hear the Mayor's pr...
Posted on 4/13/13 at 1:01 PM
Drop off your outdated or unused medications at the Healthy Living Expo
Parents, here's your chance to dispose of your outdated and/or unused medications. Drop them off in the secured locked boxes at the Safekids booth at the Healthy Living Expoon Saturday, March 16 from ...
Posted on 3/15/13 at 12:37 PM
Legislative notebook: Farmers look to add butanol as biofuel
By Don Davis Minnesota farmers soon could produce a new biofuel, butanol. We see Minnesota as being a tremendous place to produce butanol, said Adam Schubert of Butamax, a company formed by BP Petro...
Posted on 2/27/13 at 6:29 PM
End of the Line 1: Lance’s Confession: The Question of Significance in Role Models
END OF THE LINE: This is the first of many to come as the Flensburg Files opens a new category called End of the Line. All Change Please, which focuses on the downfall of celebrities and the end of ...
Posted on 1/18/13 at 5:53 AM
Prescription drug abuse among Grand Forks area youth "out of control" 
Area law enforcement officials say prescription drug abuse continue to rise.
By Jennifer Johnson , March 17, 2013
Prosecutor: American Indian gang operated as criminal enterprise 
Three alleged members of an American Indian gang known for terrorizing people in the Upper Midwest were part of a criminal enterprise in which members dealt drugs, attacked informants and used other violent tactics to maintain the gang and its reputation, federal prosecutors said during closing arguments Tuesday in the men's trial.
By Amy Forliti , March 13, 2013
Police: Marijuana bust shows effect of drug’s legal status 
By Emily Welker , March 06, 2013
ND man wanted on drug charges arrested after chase 
A Mandan man is detained on federal drug charges after a three-county chase with law officers that began in the Bismarck-Mandan area and ended near the South Dakota border.
By Associated Press , March 01, 2013
Man sentenced to 18 years for dealing meth in ND 
A man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for dealing methamphetamine in North Dakota and elsewhere.
By Associated Press , March 01, 2013
Grand Forks County deputies arrest alleged meth dealers after car chase 
A traffic stop in Grand Forks led to the arrest of several suspected methamphetamine dealers Monday, the Grand Forks County Sheriff's Department said Thursday.
By Herald Staff Report , February 28, 2013
GFPD officer honored by state 
Grand Forks police Officer Jennifer Gowan has been named Drug Recognition Officer of the Year by the state Department of Transportation, the state said.
By Herald Staff Report , February 23, 2013
Welfare drug test bill killed by ND House 
North Dakota's House has killed a proposal to require drug testing for some North Dakota welfare recipients. The House defeated the bill 72-19 on Friday.
By Associated Press , February 22, 2013
North Dakota men plead guilty to selling meth on reservation 
Three North Dakota men have pleaded guilty to selling methamphetamine. Fulton Merrick Jr., Garrick Mini and Rayone Sherman are each charged in federal court with distribution of a controlled substance.
By Associated Press , February 20, 2013
Discovery bets on 2 dope series about pot growers 
By David Bauder , February 17, 2013
Canadian arrested in Grand Forks in alleged international gun smuggling scheme 
By Stephen J. Lee , February 07, 2013
Minnesota hospital, ex-nurse sued over siphoned drugs 
Four former patients are suing St. Cloud Hospital and a former nurse who admitted siphoning pain medication from IV bags for personal use.
By Associated Press , February 05, 2013
ND bill pushes drug tests for welfare recipients 
A proposal to require drug testing for some North Dakota welfare recipients puts an unfair burden on the needy and might be unconstitutional, state and social services officials said Monday.
By James MacPherson , February 04, 2013
Suit: Minn. drug training program violated rights 
Six people who say they were given drugs as part of a now-suspended program that taught police how to recognize signs of drug use have sued the state of Minnesota and several law enforcement agencies, alleging the program was an "unethical clinical trial" that treated participants like "guinea pigs."
By Amy Forliti , February 01, 2013
Prosecutors say man continued to deal drugs after learning of Grand Forks deaths 
By Dave Kolpack , January 31, 2013
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