HAITI
N.D. Guard members help in Haiti
Twenty-one members of the North Dakota National Guard are helping with humanitarian and construction work in Haiti. Soldiers from the 191st Military Police Co. are spending three weeks providing force...
Posted on 6/11/10 at 6:49 AM
Random Thursday on a Friday
*Worst May ever? I think so. *The Twins have not lost three games in a row yet this year. Knock on wood. *I watched nearly 10 consecutive hours of "Entourage" on Sunday. Se...
Posted on 5/7/10 at 7:00 AM
Shoes for Haiti
SHOES FOR HAITI Here is an article by a student from Central High School in Grand Forks. KimBerly Clark, Marketing & DECA teacher, submitted it for the Grand Forks Herald and I thought what ...
Posted on 3/3/10 at 12:00 AM
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I was raised in California and have experienced a handful of decent-sized earthquakes. I was never afraid of earthquakes as a child. I didn't fully appreciate the magnitude of the damage t...
Posted on 2/27/10 at 5:32 PM
We Are the World : All-Star Tribute for Haiti
We Are the World: All-Star Tribute for Haiti...
Posted on 2/13/10 at 1:54 PM
MARILYN HAGERTY: Meals from Grand Forks feed starving Haitian kids
By Marilyn Hagerty , March 31, 2012
Floods threaten rural Haiti after Emily breaks up 
By Trenton Daniel , August 04, 2011
New president takes power in struggling Haiti 
By Trenton Daniel , May 14, 2011
Bruce and Jodie Storhaug, Grand Forks, letter: Thanks for helping to ‘Feed My Starving Children’ 
We are blessed to have an effective flood protection system in place, so at 'Sandbag Central,' we could focus our efforts on bagging food rather than sand.
By Bruce and Jodie Storhaug , April 27, 2011
N.D. National Guard's 191st soldiers return from Haiti 
The members of the 191st Military Police Company provided security in and around the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. The 191st is based in Fargo, Bismarck and Mayville.
By Associated Press , April 20, 2011
Haiti postpones results of presidential election 
By Trenton Daniel , March 29, 2011
Conrad, in Haiti: 'Needs remain immense' 
By Chuck Haga , March 22, 2011
Former Haitian president returns from 7-year exile 
Former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is getting celebrity treatment following his arrival in Haiti after seven years in exile.
By Associated Press , March 18, 2011
Back in Haiti, ex-dictator 'Baby Doc' accused of corruption, embezzlement 
By Jonathan M. Katz , January 18, 2011
Haiti's 'Baby Doc' surprise return from exile raises some concerns 
By Jacob Kushner , January 17, 2011
Palin to visit Haiti for humanitarian effort 
By Becky Bohrer , December 09, 2010
After soaking Haiti, Tomas loses hurricane status after soaking Haiti 
By Jonathan M. Katz , November 06, 2010
Hurricane Tomas floods quake-shattered town 
Hurricane Tomas flooded the earthquake-shattered remains of a Haitian town on Friday, forcing families who had already lost their homes in one disaster to flee another. In the country's capital, quake refugees resisted calls to abandon flimsy tarp and tent camps.
By Jacob Kushner , November 05, 2010
WEATHER: Tomas seen regaining power, pose threat to Haiti 
No longer a hurricane, Tropical Storm Tomas swirled over warm Caribbean waters early today and forecasters warned it could regain power and pose a threat to the crowded quake refugee camps in Haiti.
By Glenford Prescott , November 01, 2010
Haiti official: Cholera outbreak is stabilizing 
A cholera outbreak that has killed more than 250 people in rural Haiti is stabilizing, health officials said today, as aid groups and the government race to prevent it from spreading to the capital's squalid camps of earthquake survivors.
By Jacob Kushner , October 25, 2010
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