
The Grand Forks School District will transition high school students back to classroom learning on an everyday basis starting this week. Students had been in a hybrid model due to coronavirus.
According to the North Dakota Health Department dashboard there are only three active cases of COVID-19 among students…and one active staff case…in Grand Forks County schools.
The local dashboard still has Grand Forks in the green or “low risk” category for the virus. Grand Forks County Health Officer Dr. Joel Walz is expected to rescind the mask mandate imposed back on January 18th later today (Monday).
On Sunday only 13 of 53 counties in the state reported new cases of COVID. Of the 34 positive hits statewide – five were from Grand Forks County.


Grain Elevator Fire in Minnesota
(Photo submitted) (KNOX) - Crews battled a large fire at a grain elevator in northwestern Minnesota. Several fire departments responded to the CHS grain elevator in Warren. The Marshall County Sheriff's Office said that Highway 75 was shut down from ...
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North Dakota National Guard Being Sent to D.C.
(Photo courtesy of North Dakota National Guard. via the North Dakota Monitor) (North Dakota Monitor) - North Dakota will send 60 National Guard members to Washington, D.C., starting in April, for an estimated three months to help police the city. The...
Mar 30, 2026

Grand Forks Police Respond to Crash
(File image) (KNOX) - Tuesday afternoon officers from the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to the intersection of 32nd Avenue South and South 31st Street for the report of a three vehicle accident involving injuries. An investigation rev...
18h ago

Grand Forks Spitfires Sign Their First Player Making Franchise History
(Image provided by the Grand Forks Spitfires ) (KNOX) - The Grand Forks Spitfires are proud to announce the first player signing in franchise history, officially welcoming Ally Hetzel to the inaugural 2026 roster. Hetzel, a catcher and utility player...
Mar 26, 2026





