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Stadium was again officially designated as
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Griffin Stadium has seen a significant number of changes in the early 2000s. The first of these changes were the installation of powerful halogen lights in place of old light poles that were placed in front of the bleachers. The old lights were known to block some viewing angles from fans as
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In 2003, the grass surface was removed from the field and replaced by artificial turf, manufactured and installed by
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Minnesota Thunder team again relocated back to their original headquarters in Blaine. Concordia University also began construction on a brand new stadium of their own on the other side of their campus. With the departure of both Concordia and the Minnesota Thunder, Griffin
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