(KNOX) – The Grand Forks School District will assess 130.68 mills during Fiscal Year 2024/2025. That’s a reduction of one tax levy mill from last year.
The reduction came in special assessment mills, down from two to one.
The board, on eight positive votes, moved to accept the 2024/2025 budget. New board member Jay Kleven complemented the District’s finance committee for “holding the line.”
On a motion of board member Bill Palmiscno, the board also moved to accept the low bid of $1,548,022 for safety and security offices at Red River High School.
McKayla Sigini accepted and signed the board oath as a student board member.
Homeowners, renters have until September 27 to apply for federal assistance
(KNOX) - Governor Tim Walz is encouraging Minnesotans impacted by this summer's severe flooding to apply for federal assistance. Homeowners and renters in 19 counties affected by this summer's severe flooding have until September 27 to apply for fede...
Sep 17, 2024
North 32nd Street in Grand Forks to close Thursday
(KNOX) - Crews will be closing 27th Avenue North from North Washington Street to North 32nd Street, starting on Thursday, September 19. Crews will begin installing the sanitary sewer along 27th Avenue North. The closure is expected to be in place unt...
Sep 17, 2024
Marshall, Beltrami counties to receive emergency assistance
(KNOX) - Marshall County is among a half-dozen Minnesota counties Governor Tim Walz has authorized emergency assistance for from damage caused by severe weather this summer. Marshall County experienced significant damage caused by flooding on July 26...
Sep 19, 2024
Major Projects are in the Works for Grand Forks
(KNOX) -City Administrator Todd Feland gave the Grand Forks City Council an update on some major projects that his office is occupied on securing. "The Forty-second, Demers, again we worked hard, and we finally got this federal grant, and it is ...
Sep 23, 2024