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I-35W bridge collapse widow adopts Haitian twins

I-35W bridge collapse widow adopts Haitian twins

Betsy Sathers — whose husband was killed when a Minneapolis freeway bridge collapsed into the Mississippi River in 2007 — is realizing her dreams of being a mother with the adoption of Ross and Alyse from Haiti.

CHEF JEFF: Tomato Soup — Rustic-Style

CHEF JEFF: Tomato Soup — Rustic-Style

Tomato soup is the perfect way to observe National Heart Month. And Herald Food Editor Jeff Tiedeman isn't talking about the kind you find in a can at Chef Jeff.

Roof collapses twice at Fargo food warehouse

Roof collapses twice at Fargo food warehouse

Snow and ice buildup was blamed for roof collapses at the Sysco Food Service warehouse in north Fargo Monday night and this morning.

Fewer students, more challenges

Fewer students, more challenges

Forum focus: Community input on declining enrollment, facility projects
The Grand Forks School District held what Superintendent Larry Nybladh called an “exercise in local democracy” Monday night as school officials met with residents to discuss trends and possibilities for the city’s 19 schools.

Officials discuss impact new UAV mission could have on N.D. skies

Bad weather prompts officials to postpone public hearing
The scheduled federal environmental impact hearing Monday in Grand Forks on several Air Force options to restrict airspace over much of northeast North Dakota to facilitate the proposed mission of unmanned aerial vehicles at Grand Forks Air Force Base had to be postponed at the last minute.

Moorhead woman receives double lung transplant

Moorhead woman receives double lung transplant

The Moorhead nurse waited for new lungs for more than a year as an incurable disease relentlessly claimed her own pair and landed her at the top of the Mayo Clinic’s transplant list. Her rare blood type and petite frame stretched out the wait. Last weekend, just as Holly Bergo seemed poised to lose a spirited battle, doctors found a match.

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Bagley brothers accused in sister’s death appear in court

Bagley brothers accused in sister’s death appear in court

Two Bagley, Minn., brothers accused of killing their sister in 1998 appeared in court Monday.

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Smoking ban likely going to GF council

Survey finds 75 percent favor ban
Grand Forks City Council members will likely begin the discussion next week on banning smoking in bars, casinos and truck stops.

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Police ID man in Fargo suicide

Trying to talk down potential suicide victims is already one of the most difficult tasks police face. An incident Saturday afternoon in which a 53-year-old man shot and killed himself upped the ante, when the man armed with a pistol ended his life near 25th Street and Main Avenue — one of the busiest corners in Fargo.

The Daily View

Two silos are silhouetted as snow blows over open areas south of town. Herald photo by Sarah Kolberg.

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Hall resigns from GF School Board

Board accepting applications for a temporary replacement
Lyle Hall has resigned from the Grand Forks School Board after serving for 15 years, and the board will soon pick a temporary replacement.

Jamestown ambulance rolls on I-94 west of Fargo

Jamestown ambulance rolls on I-94 west of Fargo

Three people involved in an ambulance rollover five miles west of Fargo were transported to MeritCare Hospital this afternoon, the Highway Patrol said.

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Grand Forks readies for second stimulus package

Grand Forks Engineering Department staff is assembling another list of street projects just in case Congress decides to issue a second economic stimulus package.

RYAN BAKKEN: Super Bowl ads miss end zone

RYAN BAKKEN: Super Bowl ads miss end zone

For once, the Super Bowl game was better than its commercials. That was disappointing.

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WEATHER: Out with the snow, in with the cold

WEATHER: Out with the snow, in with the cold

Three days of snowfall left another 6.2 inches to be cleared from streets and driveways in Grand Forks, the National Weather Service said Monday. Dave Kellenbenz, National Weather Service meteorologist in Grand Forks, said this latest storm brings the seasonal snowfall total in Grand Forks to 46.5 inches.

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OUR OPINION: Tylenol and Toyota

When the safety of a product is in serious doubt, companies must stop everything and spare no expense to make things right.

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A new, interactive Web page, available through GrandForksHerald.com, gives Olympics fans complete access to the winter games without ever leaving home.


Leading up to the Vancouver Olympics, look for the latest news headlines, features on local athletes, schedules, photo galleries, and daily polls, among other interactive features. During the Olympics, the site will track medal winners and be the one-stop source for photos and video from the games.

 

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Blizzard Brett - Jan. 25, 2010
This video was taken on Grand Forks County 81 (old Highway 81) south of Grand Forks, during Blizzard Brett on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. (Herald staff)
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