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Anthony Bourdain talks Marilyn Mania at Minneapolis event
Intrepid traveler, writer and cook Anthony Bourdain was in Minneapolis this past weekend for a stop on his Guts & Glory tour, along with Minnesota transplant and fellow adventurer Andrew ZImmern. ...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 10:14 AM
2012 Forum Forward class graduates during ceremony in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - Eight Forum Communications Co.employees were feted this week as the 2012 Forum Forward class graduated and became alumni of the companys leadership training program started several yea...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:17 PM
It's Rummaging with Ryan time again!
Welcome to the official Grand Forks Herald Rummaging with Ryan Contest blog! Enter for a chance to win a morning of rummaging on Friday, May 17 with Ryan Bakken of the Grand Forks Herald! 4 lucky winn...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 11:27 AM
Day 15: Lazing in Lace
For day 15 of the Style Inspires Poetry Challenge, I had almost nothing planned. Since I didn't plan on leaving the apartment, I thought it was perfectly reasonable to wear capris. I paired them with ...
Posted on 4/16/13 at 8:54 PM
Jason Aldean brings his chart toppers to the Alerus Center March 23
Fresh off its biggest concert in the arena's history, the Alerus Center brings yet another big name in country music to Grand Forks. Jason Aldean will fill the Alerus with chart topping tunes on Marc...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 9:24 AM
Barbara Helt, Grand Forks, letter: Anti-Catholic bias mars Bergeson column 
The Herald never would print such drivel and bias about the Muslim faith or the Protestant faith.
Please check articles for offensive material concerning all people, and treat everyone with dignity and respect — even the Catholics.
By Barbara Helt , August 14, 2011
Richard Shafer, Grand Forks, letter: Media fails to cover working conditions 
It is rare that Grand Forks reporters effectively investigative and write about working conditions in Grand Forks and surrounding communities.
By Richard Shafer , August 14, 2011
UND football team signs 17 players
By Herald Staff Report , February 02, 2011
Technical problems delay today's Herald 
Technical problems late Sunday delayed production of today’s Herald. Papers may be delivered late in some areas. We apologize for the inconvenience
December 27, 2010
Stadstad Classic: GF Central 5, Fargo Davies 2 
Grand Forks Central senior Alec Lazur played on the fourth line of the state champion Knights last season, stuck behind a plethora of standout forwards.
Lazur’s role has increased this season, and he’s making the most of it.
Lazur scored three goals Friday night to lift the Knights to a 5-2 win over Fargo Davies in the semifinals of the Herald Jason Stadstad Hockey Classic at Ralph Engelstad Arena.
By Tom Miller , December 17, 2010
BBC journalist to speak this week at Herald and at UND 
The UND Center for Human Rights and Genocide Studies will host renowned journalist and scholar Dr. James Boys, the British Broadcasting Corp.’s chief U.S. political correspondent, on for a weeklong fellowship, beginning Monday.
By Staff Report , October 23, 2010
Matt Rothchild, Robbinsdale, Minn., letter: Shotgun find prompts restrained reaction 
The ongoing saga surrounding the shotgun found in a storage cabinet at the Herald and subsequent reaction has both struck a nerve and pleasantly surprised me.
March 03, 2010
Publisher-editor: Answers likely soon in Herald shotgun case 
An investigation into a loaded shotgun found hidden inside the Grand Forks Herald’s downtown building may be resolved in the next few days, the newspaper’s publisher and editor said in e-mail to staff Thursday.
By Archie Ingersoll , February 25, 2010
Mystery shrouds loaded shotgun found in downtown Herald building 
The discovery of a loaded shotgun hidden in the downtown offices of the Grand Forks Herald rattled the newspaper’s staff Monday, leaving them and investigators wondering who stashed the gun there and why.
By Archie Ingersoll , February 22, 2010
Sally Petron, St. Cloud, Minn., letter: Herald worker comes to pre-dawn aid 
I’m not sure how far he walked, but one of the Herald’s haulers, Jim Rodriguez , stopped, picked him up, drove him to Thompson, N.D., for gas and then back to the truck, where the three stubborn men who had refused to stop for gas waited.
August 02, 2009
EGF gathering of conservatives finds government, media not their cup of tea 
About 110 people gathered on a warm Sunday in a picnic shelter in Sherlock Park in East Grand Forks for a “Tea Party.”Attendees demonstrated deep opposition to the way things in Washington, and at a certain local newspaper, are going.
By Stephen J. Lee , July 19, 2009
John Mosher, Grand Forks, letter: Herald’s liberal bias hurts sales 
Is it too much to ask for the Herald to report the facts regardless if they support the Herald’s current view of what its editors think we should know? What a refreshing change that would be.
July 14, 2009
MATTERS AT HAND: Economic challenges force changes in Herald 
In the past 60 days, I’ve talked to scores, if not hundreds, of Herald readers. Some are angry, but most are disappointed about what’s happened at the Herald. None are more disappointed than I. But the changes we’ve made had to come.
By Mike Jacobs , June 07, 2009
Linda Busse, Cavalier, N.D., letter: We shoot the river so you don't have to
I just wanted to thank the Herald for the great pictures that the newspaper is publishing. With wonderful pictures like these, why do people need climb on dikes to try and get there own?April 01, 2009
Mysterious crop circles materialize near northwestern Minnesota town 
FOSSTON, Minn. — The first reports of something amiss in the wheat fields east of here came early Sunday from barking dogs and bawling cows, but no livestock is missing — no people, either — so locals seem inclined to doubt that alien spaceships made a stop at Dean Sorgaard’s place.
Still, after a UPS driver passing through the area relayed sightings of mysterious “crop circles” to Fosston Mayor Jim Offerdahl, the mayor drove out to check for himself.
By Chuck Haga , July 29, 2008
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