AMERICAN RED CROSS
If you have special needs, emergency preparedness plan should be high priority
With flood risks about to increase quickly in parts of the Northern Plains, and with a spring and summer of weather warnings ahead, the need for emergency preparedness becomes more apparent. Thats es...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 1:02 PM
The Football Star, The Supermodel and The Senator
Why is it that the weeks of summer fly by at breakneck speed and those in the dead of winter drag on and on? Anyway, wehad another good round of guests this week on WDAZ News @5. Tuesday former NFL...
Posted on 8/11/11 at 12:03 PM
Dakotas tribe, American Red Cross to work together 
The American Red Cross and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe are signing an agreement Thursday that will allow the relief organization to prepare for and respond to future disasters on the reservation.
By Associated Press , March 28, 2013
Fargo area Red Cross volunteers in New Jersey to help prepare for Hurricane Sandy 
By Forum Communications , October 29, 2012
East Grand Forks Red Cross volunteers head to Gulf 
By Ryan Bakken , August 28, 2012
Red Cross gets $23,400 gift from Hugo’s
By Herald Staff Report , June 21, 2012
Red Cross course schedule for June and July
Here is a schedule for American Red Cross training classes at the Red Cross, 1708 River Road N.W., in East Grand Forks for June and July.By Herald Staff Report , May 21, 2012
Grand Forks event raises $4,500 for American Red Cross 
A Grand Forks wine-food pairing event on Thursday raised more than $4,500 for the American Red Cross.
By Herald Staff Report , January 27, 2012
UND to donate $30,000-plus for flood relief 
The American Red Cross said Monday that it will be receiving a $30,145 check for flood relief from UND and UND Athletics during the men’s basketball game against North Dakota State tonight at Ralph Engelstad Arena.
By Herald Staff Report , January 16, 2012
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Judge successor's term is 2 years ... N.D. projects get federal funds ... Red Cross uses Minot call center 
Secretary of State Al Jaeger said once Gov. John Hoeven appoints a replacement, that person will be able to serve for two years without being elected — even though the late Judge James Bekken’s term ends this year.
By Associated Press , May 21, 2010
Jamestown, N.D., residents anxious about possible flood 
Jamestown resident Pearl Silzly is already anxious about an upcoming flood, even though the snow hasn’t melted yet.
By Katie Ryan , February 25, 2010
Texas Roadhouse, Red Cross help Haiti 
Red Cross volunteers will be accepting donations to the International Response fund for relief efforts in Haiti from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Texas Roadhouse on 32nd Avenue South in Grand Forks.
January 20, 2010
Haiti text message donations reach more than $22 million 
By texting the word "Haiti" to the number 9-0-9-9-9, a $10 donation is automatically sent to the Red Cross Earthquake fund.
By WDAY Radio , January 19, 2010
Timberwolves, Vikings collect money for Haiti aid 
The NBA and players union jointly announced Friday a $1 million contribution to the cause, which includes the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Minnesota Vikings will have a collection drive at their Sunday playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys in Minneapolis. The NFL and its players union also offered a $1 million pledge.
By Associated Press , January 16, 2010
Organizations accepting donations to help Haiti 
Want to help victims of the earthquake in Haiti? Aid organizations need your assistance but warn that well-intentioned efforts like collecting bottled water and clothing on your own may not be the most helpful thing for a disaster-ravaged country that does not have the infrastructure to distribute them.
By Associated Press , January 13, 2010
Massive aid effort begun for Haiti quake victims 
Food and medical aid is on its way to Haiti for relief from a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Tuesday, affecting 3 million people.
By Frank Jordans and Brad Klapper , January 13, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Suspect waives extradition ... Drowned students didn't trespass ... Woman charged in bank heist ... more 
An Oklahoma man accused of hiring his handyman to kill a North Dakota dentist has waived extradition and will be returned to North Dakota to face a charge of conspiracy to commit murder. Gene Kirkpatrick, 63, Jones, Okla., is accused of paying Michael Nakvinda, 41, $3,000 to kill Philip Gattuso, who was Kirkpatrick’s son-in-law. Nakvinda is charged with murder.
By Forum Communications/Associated Press , November 21, 2009
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