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Natural Gas Plant Planned Near Ross, ND

January 28, 2012 in WDAZ

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) A Houston-based gas company has announced plans to build a new plant near Ross, N.D., that could process up to 75 million cubic feet of natural gas per day.
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New plant to be developed near Ross, N.D.

January 27, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald

A plant capable of processing up to 75 million cubic feet of natural gas per day will be developed near Ross, N.D. Continue Reading

Faces & fishes: Ross finds inspiration for exhibit in pages of magazine

November 4, 2011 in Worthington Daily Globe

WORTHINGTON Instead of putting the finishing touches on the paintings for her exhibit at the Nobles County Art Center, Anita Ross has been bedridden this week at her Twin Cities home, the victim of a hip fracture.
“I’m still going to do the show,” she said via phone. “(Husband) Doug is going to take the work down to Worthington and will probably give my talk, too. I’d been having lots of pain in my hip, had been walking with a cane, and they finally did X-rays and an MRI, and they found the fracture. I have no idea how I did it. I didn’t fall.”
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State Class A golf: Ross repeats as state champion

June 21, 2011 in Alexandria Echo Press

The Osakis senior held a one-stroke lead for the title Continue Reading

State girls’ golf: Ross repeats as medalist, Minnewaska girls finish third

June 16, 2011 in Alexandria Echo Press

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State girls’ golf: Ross repeats as medalist, Minnewaska girls finish third

June 16, 2011 in Alexandria Echo Press

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State girls’ golf: Ross repeats as medalist, Minnewaska girls finish third

June 16, 2011 in Alexandria Echo Press

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DECC Athletic Hall of Fame: Ross led Falls to hockey greatness

September 6, 2010 in Duluth News Tribune

Larry Ross was behind the International Falls hockey bench for 31 seasons in compiling a 566-169-21 record, making him America’s winningest high school hockey coach when he retired in 1985.
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