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The Cold War
It seems to me that winter would have no exciting news if we had no cold or flu outbreaks of which to report. I long have suffered from colds myself and have explored many different forms of p...
Posted on 1/19/13 at 7:45 AM
Jumping spiders are orbiting Earth today
Imagine jumping spiders orbiting Earth at over 17,000 miles per hour as they attempt to nab their prey in a weightless environment. Will they succeed? This and more will be happening aboard the Inte...
Posted on 9/13/12 at 9:29 AM
How to be at Dreamforce Without Actually Being There
Its one of the hottest conferences of the year. Dreamforce is September 18th 21st with some of the most anticipated keynotes and a performance by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. You want to go, but your b...
Posted on 9/12/12 at 3:16 PM
What are the synthetic drugs in our area?
There has been a lot of talk about synthetic drug use in our area recently. Two teen-aged males died apparently from overdosing on synthetic drugs in the month of June. These were two separate cases. ...
Posted on 6/28/12 at 3:24 PM
Adventures in YouTube - Mini-Ep. 32
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcMKYKzdUPo...
Posted on 6/10/12 at 8:57 PM
GF creator of ‘Storyboard Tales’ releases video series on YouTube 
Les Sholes, Grand Forks, creator of “Storyboard Tales,” has released all 27 episodes of the illustrated, dark comedic video series on YouTube.
The series of short stories with bizarre twists feature narrated episodes about one minute long and contain an average of 10 sketches each.
By Herald Staff Report , December 09, 2010
GOP video flap gets national attention
A female GOP candidate said a local Republican Party official’s decision to post a video on the party’s website that showed attractive photos of Republican women and unflattering photos of Democratic women was “juvenile” and distracting.By Scott Wente , August 20, 2010
FEMA posts videos on N.D. flood fighting 
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has posted three short videos on its YouTube channel about flood fighting in North Dakota.
By Associated Press , April 28, 2010
Hitler ‘Downfall’ parodies removed from YouTube 
By Jake Coyle , April 22, 2010
Wrong video of health protest spurs N-word feud 
Three Democratic congressmen — all black — say they heard racial slurs as they walked through thousands of angry protesters outside the U.S. Capitol. A white lawmaker says he heard the epithets too. Conservative activists say the lawmakers are lying. A video cited as evidence by conservatives was actually shot well after the time in question.
By Jesse Washington , April 13, 2010
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By Chris Lee , March 13, 2010
Area author tackles ‘America’s greatest brain drain’ issue 
Jody Allen Crowe, founder of Mankato, Minn.,-based nonprofit Healthy Brains for Children, brings ardor and strong opinions to what he calls “America’s greatest brain drain.” At the invite of a Fargo mom who’s raised foster children with fetal alcohol disorder, he’s in town talking to service clubs and health officials in hopes of starting a local Healthy Brains chapter.
By Mila Koumpilova , February 23, 2010
N.D. museum curator puts old home videos on YouTube 
By Jean Schlegel , February 20, 2010
N.D. company's tool feats video campaign draws high YouTube traffic 
See YouTube videos by opening article.
By Jon Knutson , February 18, 2010
Favre's 'Pants on the Ground' becomes an Internet sensation 
The day after the Minnesota Vikings dominated the Dallas Cowboys in a National Football League playoff game, the team's veteran quarterback Brett Favre has become an Internet buzz word.
By Forum Communications , January 18, 2010
In a ‘Minnesota State of Mind’ 
Take a Jay-Z hit extolling the virtues of New York City, add three witty teenagers from St. Cloud, Minn., and you get “Minnesota State of Mind,” a YouTube mini-sensation that has landed the three 17-year-olds a gig Friday night at Minneapolis’ legendary rock venue First Avenue.
By Ross Raihala , January 14, 2010
Video of photographs old, new blends Fargo’s past, present 
By Mike Nowatzki , December 17, 2009
False rumor starts flood of cards for New York leukemia patient, 4 
An e-mail erroneously claims that Jacob Hadcock is facing his last Christmas, resulting in more than 25,000 holiday cards, YouTube videos, a Facebook group, radio DJ chatter and numerous Web posts.
By Associated Press , December 17, 2009
DECADE'S END: Tweets, friends, hands bring social networks to 2000s forefront
By Martha Irvine , December 14, 2009
2 arrested in taped assaults posted on YouTube 
St. Paul police have arrested two people in connection with a range of assaults that were videotaped and briefly posted on YouTube.
By Amy Forliti , November 18, 2009
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