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The state Board of Medicine brought five formal disciplinary actions against North Dakota licensed doctors in 2022, including three sanctions that resulted in physicians losing their credentials to pr...
Pat Sweeney Dec 08, 2022
The Grand Forks Park Board is closing in on a plan to renovate the Grandstand at Kraft Field. A combination of grants and donations has raised around $1.3 million dollars to date. The project would de...
Doug Barrett Dec 08, 2022
A celebration of sorts at the Circle of Friends Humane Society last night (Tuesday). A ribbon cutting ceremony marked the official grand opening of the adoption center at 910 South Washington. The cen...
Doug Barrett Dec 07, 2022
The Grand Forks council is expected to give staff the green light next week to negotiate a development agreement for a proposed 400 million dollar soybean crushing plant. Epitome Energy is eying 55 ac...
Doug Barrett Dec 07, 2022
A planned strike by some 15,000 nurses in Minnesota slated for Sunday has been averted with the tentative approval of a three year contract. Negotiators with the Minnesota Nurses Association say the d...
Doug Barrett Dec 07, 2022
A new study shows the impact agriculture has on North Dakota's economy. The study was done by NDSU. Vice-President for Agriculture Affairs Greg Lardy says "Nearly a $31 billion dollar economic impact ...
Doug Barrett Dec 06, 2022
A company looking to build a $400 million dollar soybean crushing plant has selected Grand Forks as the location for the facility.   Epitome Energy says the plant will be able to process 42 milli...
Doug Barrett Dec 05, 2022
A North Dakota legislative panel has refused to change a rule that creates a moratorium on electronic pull tab machines at gas stations and liquor, grocery and convenience stores. Lobbyists and some l...
Pat Sweeney Dec 05, 2022
The nation's employers kept hiring briskly in November despite high inflation and a slow-growing economy - a sign of resilience in the face of the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate hikes. The...
Doug Barrett Dec 04, 2022
Gov. Doug Burgum has signed agreements with North Dakota's American Indian tribes that lower the legal gambling age from 21 to 19 at tribal-owned casinos and allow gamblers on reservations to use cred...
Pat Sweeney Dec 02, 2022