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Update: A temporary fix could be in the works to solve the shortage of bus drivers impacting students in the Grand Forks School District. On Monday parents were notified the lack of drivers could mean...
Doug Barrett Aug 24, 2021
Around 150 vendors will be missing when the Minnesota State Fair returns Thursday from a one-year layoff due to the pandemic. Many pulled out due to COVID-19 fears, staffing shortages and supply chain...
Pat Sweeney Aug 24, 2021
The Grand Forks School Board has selected JLG Architects to help perform an initial evaluation for a proposed Career and Technical Education Center. JLG was among three firms that submitted responses ...
Doug Barrett Aug 24, 2021
North Dakotans disposed of more than 258,100 pounds of unusable pesticides as part of the 2021 Project Safe Send program. Nearly 350 farmers...ranchers...and homeowners utilized Project Safe Send to s...
Doug Barrett Aug 24, 2021
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell for a fourth straight week to a pandemic low. The 29,000 decline in claims, to 348,000, was the latest sign that the U.S. job market is rebou...
Doug Barrett Aug 22, 2021
Minnesota has gone to federal court to block a lawsuit over Enbridge Energy's Line 3 oil pipeline project from proceeding in tribal court. The novel case names Manoomin as the lead plaintiff. Manoomin...
Pat Sweeney Aug 20, 2021
Rain may be in the forecast but drought conditions persist across North Dakota and Minnesota. The latest drought monitor released today (Thursday) show conditions in North Dakota range from Severe to ...
Doug Barrett Aug 19, 2021
Former students...faculty...and staff gathered at West School last night to celebrate the history of the district's oldest elementary school. The Grand Forks School Board has voted to permanently clos...
Doug Barrett Aug 19, 2021
The Public Service Commission has approved the settlement of an electric rate increase request brought by Xcel Energy. Last fall, Xcel filed for a 10.8 percent increase in its rates. It modified it la...
Doug Barrett Aug 19, 2021
Minnesota pollution control and natural resources officials have released a $700 million plan to improve the drinking water for 14 Twin Cities communities whose groundwater was contaminated due to dec...
Pat Sweeney Aug 18, 2021