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Trapshooting: Bath man collects 20th state title
Trapshooter Tim Reed of Bath had a good day on a humid Friday morning. And when the six-time All-American is on, targets shatter. Reed hit 100 doubles targets - when two clay targets are thrown at the same time from 16 yards away - in a row to win the...Tags: Sports, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Minor League Baseball, Trap Shooting
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NDSU project aims to increase capacity for food infrastructure development
North Dakota State University, along with other partners, is beginning a two- year project aimed at increasing the capacity of rural communities to bolster their local foods infrastructure. The project is funded by a U.S. Department of Agriculture...Tags: Elections, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, South Dakota
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Minnesota women farmers taking root
Across southern Minnesota, women fill about half the chairs in workshops on sustainable farming. Outside North Branch, a new "Girls Farm" project just graduated its first batch of would-be teen farmers. Near Rochester, women such as Kathy Zeman have...Tags: Tomatoes, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Livestock Farming
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VOLLEYBALL
The Northern State volleyball team will host a pair of Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference opponents this weekend, including a nationally ranked team tonight. The Wolves (11-8, 6-6 NSIC) will host No. 10 Wayne State (15-6, 8-4) at 7 tonight and...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Trips and Vacations, Jerry Rice, Breast Cancer, South Dakota State University
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Dr. Charles Edwards dies at 87; led Scripps foundation
Dr. Charles Edwards, a major figure in public health issues as a federal official and later as president of the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in San Diego, died Aug. 7 at his home in La Jolla after a lengthy illness. He was 87.
Edwards, the...Tags: Research, Management Change, Politics, Science, Clubs and Associations
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Hockey legends visit Aberdeen to promote sport
jpapendick@aberdeennews.comA group of hockey celebrities is in Aberdeen today to help promote the sport — and for a pheasant hunt. They will appear before tonight’s Wings junior hockey game against Minot at 7:15 p.m. The celebrities will have a public meet and...Tags: John Vanbiesbrouck, NHL Entry Draft, Schools, New Jersey Devils, Minnesota Golden Gophers
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Study shows aggression and anger learned in infancy
Q13 FOX News reporterA new study has found that children can learn anger and aggression from their parents at a very early age. The study was performed by researchers at the University of Minnesota and published in the journal Child Development. Michael Lorber, a...Tags: University of Washington, Colleges and Universities, Child Development, New York University
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Good for you
Robert P. Berry and Danielle J. Borchard of Aberdeen were named to the dean's list for the 2011 spring semester at the University of Minnesota Twins Cities campus. Students named to the summer 2011 dean's list at North Dakota State University in Fargo...Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Education, Colleges and Universities
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Education briefs for Sept. 1
news@jessaminejournal.comWilhite featured in Minnesota newspaper A Division I football player with roots in Nicholasville was featured in a Minnesota newspaper this month. D.L. Wilhite, who played football in Nicholasville until he was in the fifth grade, now plays defensive end...Tags: Schools, Education, Minneapolis, High Schools, High School Sports
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Student filmmakers create documentary on Duluth ball slasher
Two University of Minnesota Duluth students created a documentary film last spring on Christopher John Bjerkness, the man convicted of slashing dozens of exercise balls at UMD and other fitness and physical therapy centers in Duluth, most recently in May....Tags: College Sports, Health Treatments, Movies, Entertainment, Documentary (genre)
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New oak disease found
Aug. 30 - There's a new tree disease in Otter Tail County, and the local University of Minnesota Extension is still learning about the best ways to deal with it. The disease is bur oak blight, which affects bur oaks in ways similar to oak wilt. Wayne...Tags: Symptoms, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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