
Girl Scout Troop 20266 hopes to shed some light on the Lincoln Dog Park.
The Grand Forks troop showed up last night (Monday) to present the Grand Forks council a check in the amount of $4,175 dollars. The goal is to install solar-powered LED lights at the dog park. The troop raised the money selling cookies – the equivalent of 115-thousand cookies.
The troop also turned in a petition of support for the project with some 400 signatures. The goal is to increase the hours of use and improve park safety.
Mayor Brandon Bochenski says he is looking forward to adding some city funds to the project to make it a reality.


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