North Dakota’s Legislature is working to bank several days this session to give lawmakers a cushion later in the year to approve new legislative districts and to decide how to spend expected federal coronavirus aid. The North Dakota Constitution limits the Legislature to 80 days of meetings every two years. May 4 is the adjournment deadline this session. But legislative leaders hope to finish with eight days to spare. Friday would have been the Legislature’s 58th business day, but the House and Senate skipped the gaveled opening to save a legislative day for later.
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Polk County Sheriff's Office looking for Jayden Carlson
(KNOX) - The Polk County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's assistance in locating 17-year-old Jayden Carlson. Jayden is 5'1, 120 pounds with brown eyes and dark hair with blonde streaks in the front. Jayden was last seen leaving her residen...
Apr 29, 2024
Grand Forks School Board to hold special meeting Monday
(KNOX) - There will be a special meeting of the Grand Forks School Board Monday evening to discuss the nonrenewal of principal Joshua Mailhot's contract. Mailhot is in the second year of his contract...leaving him subject to a North Dakota Century Co...
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Missing Winger, Minnesota girl comes home
(KNOX) - A 17-year-old girl who was listed as missing by the Polk County Sheriff's Office has returned home safely. Jayden Carlson had been last seen Saturday evening after leaving her residence in Winger, Minnesota... wearing a grey hoodie with a re...
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13 GF businesses pass alcohol compliance checks
(KNOX) - Out of 19 Grand Forks businesses checked for alcohol compliance by Grand Forks Police... 13 businesses passed. Compliance checks are conducted with youth who are under 21 years of age. They enter an establishment under the supervision of a p...
May 01, 2024