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Prison guard accused of shooting his finger in attempt to remove wedding ring
PITTSBURGH — A federal prison guard has been charged with shooting his own finger in a drunken attempt to remove his wedding ring during an argument with his wife at their northwestern Pennsylvania home, police said.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Jerrald "Jerry" G. Larson
Jerrald G. "Jerry" Larson, 78, of LaMoure, ND, passed away March 12, 2013, at Sanford Health, Fargo, ND.

Jerrald was born at LaMoure, ND on June 10, 1934, to Alfred and Neva (Muir) Larson. He attended country school at Dean 1 and Dean 3 through the 8th grade, and graduated from LaMoure High School in 1952. Jerry joined the U.S. Navy and served aboard the USS Putnam, a destroyer from 1953 to 1957. After his discharge, he returned to LaMoure to help his parents on the farm. On February 27, 1959, Jerry married Dorothy Smith. They made their home on the family farm until 1960, when they moved to Dickey, North Dakota, where Jerry worked at the Adrian Elevator. In 1961, the family moved to LaMoure, and Jerry was employed by the LaMoure Creamery, Art's Red Owl, and Willey's Milk Service along with starting his side business, Larson Septic Service in 1968, which he worked for 45 years. In 1973, he went to work for the Melroe Company in Gwinner, retiring in October of 1997 after 24½ years. Jerry also enjoyed his part time job doing farm work for Herb and Dakotah Harmsen, and Larry Harmsen.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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Wallace McDonald
Wallace "Wally" H. McDonald, 85, of Moorhead, MN, died Wednesday, March 13, 2013, in Clayco Care Center in Barnesville, MN.

Wallace Harris McDonald, the son of Lindsay and Gladys (Harris) McDonald, was born January 6, 1928, in Moorhead, where he graduated from Moorhead High School. From 1946 to 1958 he served his country in the US Army (Airborne Infantry) during the Korean Conflict, where he achieved the rank of Sergeant First Class. In 1958, he joined the US Marine Corps, serving in Okinawa and Vietnam. Wallace was awarded the Purple Heart after he was wounded while engaging in action against Viet Cong forces in January 12, 1966. He achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant and retired from the Marine Corps in 1968. He then returned to Moorhead where he was employed the VFW where he was also a member.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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WF man charged with filing false WSI claim
FARGO – A West Fargo man is charged with a felony after allegedly lying about being employed in a claim for worker’s compensation from the state of North Dakota.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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READ LETTER: 6 former campus heads want Shirvani fired, warn of ‘presidential exodus’
FARGO – In a highly critical letter to state Board of Higher Education members, six former North Dakota college and university presidents on Thursday recommended the board fire University System Chancellor Hamid Shirvani, calling him “wrong for North Dakota.”
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Microsoft, state of ND form 'Digital Alliance'
FARGO – North Dakota’s governor and Microsoft officials announced a public-private partnership Thursday that a company official said will help narrow the “opportunity gap” for young people who lack access to technology education, especially in rural areas.
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Oil’s 2011 impact in North Dakota measured at $30 billion
FARGO – The nearly 60,000 jobs generated by North Dakota’s petroleum industry accounted for 9 percent of the state’s workforce in 2011, according to a study released Wednesday.
Thursday, March, 14, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Paula Jo Wilson
Paula Jo Wilson passed away peacefully on March 9, 2013, surrounded by her family at the Sanford Palliative Care Unit in Fargo after a battle with multiple myeloma.

Paula Busby was born February 10, 1956, to Loyal and Doloris (Hogenson) Busby Jr. She grew up in rural Hitterdal, MN, the eighth of 10 children. She graduated from Ulen-Hitterdal in 1974 and attended St. Luke’s School of Nursing, graduating in 1976. She was employed by St. Luke’s, Meritcare, and Sanford for the entire 36 years of her outstanding nursing career. Most of her time was spent in oncology, most recently as a chemotherapy nurse. Paula had a special calling with cancer patients and their families. She was very highly respected by physicians, colleagues, patients, and families.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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Ruth Leona Danielson
Ruth Leona Danielson was born in Minneapolis, MN on May 18, 1947 in to Ethel (Battles) and Arthur Danielson. She spent much of her adolescence in Warroad, MN. In 1973 she moved to Fargo, where she lived until her passing on March 11, 2013.

Ruth had a kind heart and dedicated her life to caring for those around her. She was a devoted and loving mother to her two children. Never missing a baseball game or ballet recital, she was a quintessential “supermom.” Her children’s accomplishments stand as a testament to her unfailing love and support.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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Letter: Trust, confidence are vital to the future of ND higher ed
Higher education being a major issue for the Legislature is predictable. To suggest the legislative branch should not be concerned and involved is ignoring history.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion

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Ray A. Goehring
Ray A. Goehring, age 72, passed away March 3, 2013 in his home in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.

Ray A. Goehring, son of Francis and Ruth (Ames) Goehring was born July 10, 1940 in Marion, North Dakota. He grew up and attended school in Dickey, North Dakota. In September of 1957, Ray entered the U.S. Navy and served his country until July of 1961. After his discharge, he returned to North Dakota and worked as an electrician in LaMoure. In 1964, he moved to Fargo and became employed with Border States Electric. Ray was united in marriage to Myra Baumgartner on February 27, 1965 in LaMoure. Throughout the years, they made their home in Fargo, Bismarck, and Grand Forks, North Dakota along with Phoenix Arizona. Ray retired in 1999 after 35 years of employment with Border States Electric, and he and Myra moved to Mesquite, Nevada. Myra passed away on August 11, 2008. After her death, Ray briefly returned to North Dakota before settling in Lake Havasu, Arizona.
Tuesday, March, 12, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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Minnesota child care providers divided on union issue
ST. PAUL – Marilyn Geller loves taking care of young children. “They are so eager to learn,” said the woman who operates a Bemidji child care service. She could do a better job taking care of children, she told a Senate committee Monday, if she could work closer with other child care providers in a union.
Tuesday, March, 12, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Popular peeps: Producer says sales of candy are soaring
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – It’s Easter morning. A boy rouses his younger brother, and they run to the living room to find their baskets filled with – what else? – Peeps. “Peeps are THE candy of Easter,” the excited boy tells his wide-eyed sibling, who pops a yellow marshmallow chick in his mouth.
Monday, March, 11, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

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Family back together in Watford City
Couple working to build housing so other families can reunite
WATFORD CITY, N.D. – Jake Walters spent about half of 2012 commuting from Southern California to Watford City, sleeping on the floor of an RV and video-chatting with his young family back home.
Monday, March, 11, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Triplet calves were rare surprise
NEW RICHMOND, Wis. — At 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 2, dairy farmer Rodney Cassellius and his 4-year-old Holstein, No. 17, made a little history: The cow gave birth to triplets.
Monday, March, 11, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Poll: Majority of Minnesotans support minimum wage increase
MINNEAPOLIS — A new Star Tribune Minnesota Poll released Sunday shows a majority of Minnesotans support raising the state's minimum wage, but they differ on how much that raise should be.
Sunday, March, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Uecker-Anderson
Kelsey Uecker and Walter Anderson, Campbell, Minn., announce their engagement.
Sunday, March, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

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Dahl-Moszer
Rachel Dahl and Jason Moszer, Fargo, announce their engagement.
Sunday, March, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

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John Edward Goodman
John Edward “Jack” Goodman, 95, died February 18, 2013 in Rochester, MN. Memorial service will be held in Fargo in the spring, details to be published later.

John was born March 8, 1917 to James and Byrtha Goodman in Sheldon, ND. He had an older brother, Joe, and a younger brother, Robert. He married June Kemmer Schossow in 1954, and adopted her three children, Jean, Daniel and David. A year later John and June had a son, James.
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Robert C. Donahe
Robert C. Donahe, 76, formerly Wahpeton, ND, passed away Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at his lake home on West McDonald Lake, MN. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, 2:00 PM at St. John's Catholic Church, Wahpeton, ND, with Rev. Dale Lagodinski as celebrant. Visitation will be Tuesday, from 4 PM to 6 PM with a 5 PM Prayer Vigil at Vertin-Munson Funeral Home, Wahpeton and one hour before the service at the church on Wednesday. Military Honors will be conducted by Wahpeton Military Honor Unit. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, Wahpeton, in the spring.

Robert was born January 25, 1937 at Ellendale, ND, the son of Robert F. and Hazel (Norby) Donahe. He grew up and attended school in Ellendale, working with his father at Donahe Shoe Service. He entered the US Army and served in Germany as a medic. After his Honorable Discharge he returned to Ellendale and continued to help his father and also work for the Standard Station. It was at this time he started work in police work, starting part-time, which began his 30 year career in Law Enforcement.
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