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True North FSC Certification Program aims to offer wider access to "green" market niche
A Forest Stewardship Council group certification program is being organized for Minnesota producers/manufacturers/ distributors of wood and forest-based products and owners of forestland by the Minnesota Wood ...
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As we start an uncertain 2009, with KeeTac in Keewatin under a shutdown, the Ainsworth plant in Grand Rapids permanently closed, the worlda s financial markets in turmoil, leta s take a look back at some of the ...
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5 under 40: Enterprising spirit Windahl eager to try new things
Russ Windahl is what you might call an ultimate entrepreneur. He was 26 when he decided to start Minco Technology Center out of his basement.
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Have Yourself a M... - Judy Garl...
Singer/actress Judy Garland had a varied career that began in vaudeville and extended into movies, records, radio, television, and personal appearances.
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Loggers struggle amid timber industry slump
Times are getting tougher for people who work in northern Minnesota's timber industry.
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Defense cites race in request to move sex assault trial from Hibbing
A former Hibbing Community College football player can't get a fair trial in that community because of his race and the perception that he was involved in the demise of the school's football program, his ...
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Tickets for the 'Nutcracker' performances at HCC now available
Hibbing Community College Theatre Director Mike Ricci has announced that tickets for "Nutcracker Sweets" are now on sale.
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Henagin, Olson honored by UMAC
Cloqueta s Christopher Henagin has been named to the All-Upper Midwest Athletic Conference second team in football this season.
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Local residents recognized for efforts at increasing awareness of mental illness
The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Minnesota presented Grand Rapids residents Bob and Patty Holycross with a Volunteer Couple of the Year Award at its Annual Conference, held Nov.
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Land prices are not fair
Editor: When I returned to Itasca County in 1993, I went to the courthouse in Grand Rapids to inquire about buying some land.
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Grand Rapids man suspected in 17 burglaries
A Grand Rapids man is in custody and suspected of committing over 17 burglaries at various businesses in northern Minnesota over the past two years.
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Minn. Man Pleads Guilty In Pedestrian's Death
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photo by Arlan Anderson Michelle Anez (23) had to hold off ...
Echo Press photo by Arlan Anderson Michelle Anez had to hold off an opponent during Alexandriaa s first game of the season against Detroit Lakes.
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DNR seeks input from resort owners on shoreland rules
In conjunction with the Shoreland Rules Update Project, the Department of Natural Resources would like to hear from resort owners to gain a better understanding of resort interests, to discuss the importance of ...
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We wish to welcome you to ... Heights Theater
The Lollipop Guild will be well-represented at the Heights Theater this weekend.
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Exclusive: Itasca to reopen recount, giving Franken campaign traction on absentee ballot argument
The Franken campaign received a boost today to its request that rejected absentee ballots should be re-examined. The Itasca County Auditor Treasurer Jeff Walker plans to reopen his county's recount to ...
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Friday Arts on the Town: 'Church Basement Ladies'
The musical comedy "Church Basement Ladies," coming to UND's Chester Fritz Auditorium for two shows Saturday, is a celebration of the real power structure of a rural Minnesota church in the 1960s: the ladies ...
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Ainsworth shows some improvement
Ainsworth Lumber posted a $42.7-million loss in the third quarter, a slight improvement over the same period last year.
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Historical Tinquist paintings moved to Central School
Fifty years ago, local artist and experienced float-maker Ted Tinquist, Sr., of Cohasset was asked to construct a float for a local parade in honor of Minnesotaa s Centennial.
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Local families become Minnesota, U.S. ambassadors through the Christmas International House program
When we start bracing for the onset of the first snow and another chilly winter here in the northland, others, from warmer climates whose homelands are across oceans, are viewing Itasca County as an inviting ...
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