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Yellow Bird: The road less traveled
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2002 "In some of the small, family-owned North Dakota and Minnesota restaurants and cafes, you can find excellent food and friendly people. I found one such restaurant last weekend. I was returning home after a funeral for a longtime friend. After that time of sadness, my daughter and I wanted to get back to Grand Forks early Sunday. So, I decided to take a shortcut through the middle of the state. The first time I took a shortcut through the state's middle, I got lost and took two hours longer. This time I had a co-pilot, but I think we turned too soon because we ended up on several miles of gravel that nearly disappeared at times. . ." Get the Story:
DORREEN YELLOW BIRD COLUMN: Small towns offer good food, good people (The Grand Forks Herald 8/6)
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