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Drone industry worries about privacy backlash
WASHINGTON — It's a good bet that in the not-so-distant future aerial drones will be part of Americans' everyday lives, performing countless useful functions.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Kovels Antiques: Gardenware figures popular among collectors
Don’t forget to look in the backyard when you go to a yard or house sale. If the house is old, you may spot a concrete birdbath, an iron garden gnome, old tools hanging on a fence or even a log cabin playhouse.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - INFORUM - Business

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Teen found dead in yard in Wisconsin had been drinking
CHILTON, Wis. — Authorities in eastern Wisconsin say a teen who was found dead in a backyard last month had been drinking and died from exposure to cold.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Ailing bobcat rescued by Duluth nonprofit
DULUTH, Minn. - Linda Nervick spotted the bobcat Sunday afternoon driving the back roads to Duluth from Ely.
Wednesday, March, 27, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Englevale, ND, man recalls blizzards
It sure doesn’t look like spring around the region. So, in keeping with the on-going winter-like weather, here are some recollections of three blizzards as reported by Jim Dick, then and now of Englevale, N.D.
Wednesday, March, 27, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Asian carp spreading faster than experts thought possible
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Asian carp are reproducing in more places and under more varied conditions than experts had believed they could, yet another reason to worry about the greedy invader's potential to infest waterways and crowd out native species, scientists said Tuesday.
Tuesday, March, 19, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Drilling permit request near Elkhorn Ranch called 'test of our character'
DICKINSON, N.D. – The sights and sounds of industrial oil drilling could soon be just steps away from one of western North Dakota’s most treasured landmarks.
Tuesday, March, 19, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Masked man flees from Bismarck school playground
BISMARCK — Bismarck police are investigating an incident involving a masked man hiding in trees at an elementary school playground during a noon-hour recess.
Tuesday, March, 19, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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As odds grow long, opponents move to stop pipeline
MARTELL, Neb. — With a sense of grim determination, a group of unlikely allies has begun gathering at kitchen tables, in churches and along fence rows here to plot what could be the final battle in the four-year conflict over the Keystone XL pipeline.
Monday, March, 18, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Pope wades into crowds, surprising onlookers
VATICAN CITY — Walking up to crowds, shaking hands with surprised bystanders in the street, mixing his formal speeches with off-the-cuff remarks, Pope Francis stamped his own style on the papacy Sunday.
Sunday, March, 17, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Coming Home: Promise of spring makes one feel young
I grew in a house in a clearing surrounded by oak trees on all sides. Outside my window and behind a restrung barbed wire fence was a homestead that had been abandoned years before my existence, leaving behind lilac bushes, rhubarb plants and a couple apple trees for my little sister and me to climb.
Sunday, March, 17, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

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Forage more valuable today for livestock production
Winter feeding and care always have been a critical aspect of cattle production in the northern Plains.
Thursday, March, 07, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Storage shed a total loss after fire
FARGO – Firefighters dug through the smoldering rubble of a destroyed storage shed Saturday afternoon here, looking for a dog.
Sunday, March, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Copper thefts take their toll on Fargo-Moorhead
Losses, security improvements cost thousands
FARGO – Driven by high resale prices, steady thefts of copper and metal from area businesses have cost area business owners thousands in both losses and in security improvements.
Saturday, March, 02, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Sara G. Barstad
Sara G. Barstad, 103, of Ray, North Dakota died at the Tioga Long Term Care Center Friday evening, February 22, 2013. A Rosary service will be held Friday at 5 PM and her remains will be in repose at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Ray, ND beginning at 4 PM. Funeral Mass will be held 11 AM Saturday, March 2, 2013 at St. Michael's Catholic Church with Father Bennie officiating. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery at Ray, North Dakota in the spring of the year. Friends may share memories and condolences with the family at www.fulkersons.com

Sara G. Barstad was born January 22, 1910 to Joseph and Rose (Kiffmeyer) Daniel in Padua, MN. Her family moved to Ray, ND, in 1912 and farmed Northwest of Ray. Sara attended grade school at rural Lough School, her freshman year of high school at St. Agnes Academy in Kenmare, ND, and then transferred to and graduated from Ray High School in May 1929. In the fall of 1929 she attended Dakota Business College in Fargo, ND, and graduated in May 1930 with a secretarial degree. While attending college in Fargo she was a member of a women's intramural basketball team. She was proud of the fact that three of the four women on this team were from Ray and they were undefeated. After graduating from college she moved to Williston, ND, and worked for the Williams County Extension Agent for two years
Wednesday, February, 27, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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Despite objections, Minnesota sex offenders still being held indefinitely
Civil liberties advocates and others have long criticized Minnesota for indefinitely holding in secure facilities sex offenders who have served their time in prison, but whom county prosecutors and judges think may commit crimes again.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Natural surroundings: Charles Beck’s art, home reflect Otter Tail environment
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. - Charles Beck’s home doesn’t just house his art, it frames it, inspires it, and has become one of his finest pieces. The view of his property on the outskirts of Fergus Falls has all the great features of some of his best woodcut prints: rolling hills, thick clusters of trees and a strong wooden structure.
Sunday, February, 24, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

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‘He was death on the land’: Ex-Fargo businessman Kiefer facing misdemeanor charges for large-scale animal neglect in western ND
FARGO – Bill Kiefer and his bay mule made a conspicuous presence at last summer’s Cow Town Hoe Down celebration in New Salem. Kiefer, a stranger to most in this farming and ranching community of 951 in western North Dakota’s Morton County, gave rides to kids on his mule one afternoon during the annual July festival, which features a parade, street dance, cow chip tossing contest and demolition derby.
Sunday, February, 24, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Fans injured when car sails into fence at Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — NASCAR fans were injured Saturday when large chunks of debris, including a tire, sailed into the grandstands when a car flew into the fence on a frightening last-lap accident in the second-tier Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway.
Saturday, February, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - Sports

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Late home run powers Orioles past Twins in spring training opener
SARASOTA, Fla. – Minnesota’s Josh Willingham opened the Grapefruit League season with two hits, including a two-run homer, though the Baltimore Orioles rallied late for a 5-3 win on Saturday.
Saturday, February, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - Sports

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