HAITI
Thiele Receives Sent Forth Award
Joanna Thiele '97 is the recipient of the 2012 Sent Forth alumni award. The award is given to a young alumnus who exemplifies the living mission of the college. Thiele is a registered nurse specializ...
Posted on 5/11/12 at 2:47 PM
Guest blogger: An uncommon example of how to live
I recently received the following from Mitchell native Natalie Sturdevant. It's too long for a letter to the editor or guest column, but interesting nonetheless. I provide it for you here in the land ...
Posted on 7/29/11 at 3:00 PM
Worldly and National Charities, Can We Make A Difference?
If you sign up to get the newsletter from the President Clinton Foundation you can find out what is happening with this foundation. They are very involved with Haiti, as was former Presidient Bush. Ch...
Posted on 1/13/11 at 7:41 AM
Speaker from Haiti tells students to dream big
It does not cost anything to dream, so if you are dreaming, dream big, Caleb Lucien told students at Horizon Middle School during presentations in November. Lucien, who grew up in the village of Pig...
Posted on 12/17/10 at 5:29 PM
N.D. Guard members help in Haiti
Twenty-one members of the North Dakota National Guard are helping with humanitarian and construction work in Haiti. Soldiers from the 191st Military Police Co. are spending three weeks providing force...
Posted on 6/11/10 at 6:49 AM
Tomas a tropical storm after soaking Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Tropical Storm Tomas spun away from the Turks and Caicos Islands and into the open Atlantic on Saturday, gradually losing steam a day after battering seaside towns in Haiti as a hurricane.By JONATHAN M. KATZ , November 06, 2010
Confusion, fear as Haiti camps evacuate for storm
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — For nearly 10 months, more than 1 million people in Haiti's earthquake camps have been walking a precarious line: Trying to get out and find good homes without losing their tents and the possessions they still have.By JONATHAN M. KATZ , November 04, 2010
Beleaguered Haiti braces for possible hurricane
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haitians have yet another problem — a hurricane may hit this week, adding to the woes of a nation where cholera is spreading in the countryside and thousands upon thousands of earthquake survivors are still living in flimsy shelters.By JONATHAN M. KATZ , November 02, 2010
Tomas seen regaining power, pose threat to Haiti
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (AP) — No longer a hurricane, Tropical Storm Tomas swirled over warm Caribbean waters early Monday and forecasters warned it could regain power and pose a threat to the crowded quake refugee camps in Haiti.By GLENFORD PRESCOTT , November 01, 2010
Protesters blame UN base for cholera in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Hundreds of protesters who blame U.N. peacekeepers from Nepal for Haiti's widening cholera epidemic marched on a rural military base Friday to demand the soldiers leave the country.October 30, 2010
Local non-profit drilling wells in Haiti to try and prevent disease epidemic
(WDAY TV) - First the earthquake, now a disease epidemic is crippling Haiti. A local non-profit that specializes in clean water and well drilling says the cholera outbreak is preventable.By WDAY Staff Reports , October 27, 2010
Cholera outbreak spreads toward Haiti's capital
ST. MARC, Haiti (AP) — An outbreak of cholera has spread outside a rural valley in central Haiti, intensifying worries the disease could reach squalid tarp camps that house hundreds of thousands of earthquake survivors in the capital.By JACOB KUSHNER , October 23, 2010
Cholera outbreak feared in rural Haiti - 135 dead
ST. MARC, Haiti (AP) — At least 135 people have died in a suspected cholera outbreak, and aid groups are rushing in medicine and other supplies Friday to combat Haiti's deadliest health problem since its devastating earthquake.By JACOB KUSHNER , October 22, 2010
12,000 pounds of medical supplies loaded up for Haiti relief
Moorhead, Minn. (WDAY TV) - A truck load of caring is on its way from Fargo-Moorhead to Florida and then on to Haiti.By WDAY Staff Reports , September 29, 2010
Haitians use soccer in Minn to move on from quake
BLAINE, Minn. (AP) — Josue Alexi has been on the losing end nearly all of his 14-year-old life.By JON KRAWCZYNSKI , July 21, 2010
Fargo woman returning from medical mission stresses the need for relief in Haiti
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - A Fargo women says relief efforts in Haiti are far from over and she should know, she just returned from the earthquake ravaged country.By WDAY Staff Reports , July 21, 2010
Annual fundraiser held for Teach Haiti
Detroit Lakes, Minn. (WDAY TV) - A chance to help a local woman make a difference in earthquake ravaged Haiti.By WDAY Staff Reports , June 23, 2010
North Dakota Guard soldiers return from Haiti
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Military police with the North Dakota National Guard returned over the weekend from the Caribbean nation of Haiti, which was devastated by a mid-January earthquake.June 14, 2010
North Dakota Guard soldiers arrive in Haiti
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Military police with the North Dakota National Guard have arrived in Haiti.May 20, 2010
Rummage sale held in Moorhead to benefit children around the world
Moorhead, Minn. (WDAY TV) – It was a nice day for a rummage sale, but at Trinity Lutheran Church in Moorhead, the sale was not outside but indoors. As people picked up goods for their homes, children around the world will be benefiting.May 08, 2010
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