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Cities work to replace old lead water service lines
North Dakota cities and towns are working to replace old lead water service lines. And the state has set up a revolving loan fund to help. Shannon Fisher is the drinking water state revolving fund manager. She said North Dakota has so far received $56 million from the bipartisan infrastructure bill. That was for the years 2022 and 2023.
Dr. Whitney Temple dies after cancer battle and alleged abuse
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KVRR) — Grand Forks Dr. Whitney Temple died Monday after her battle with cancer. In 2022, Temple was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma, a rare cancer that affected her spine. Her husband Joshua Temple was arrested in April on several charges including domestic violence and endangering an...
Grand Forks lawmaker arrested for DUI
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – A Grand Forks lawmaker was arrested for misdemeanor DUI early Tuesday morning. About 1 a.m., Rep. Claire Cory, R-Grand Forks, was driving near the intersection of Gateway Drive and Columbia Road in Grand Forks when a local police officer pulled her over, according to the arrest citation.
Murder Suspect Moved From Altru to Grand Forks County Correctional Center
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KVRR) — The Larimore, North Dakota man who was shot by authorities after an alleged murder is now out of the hospital and in jail. 43-year-old Troy Larson was released from Altru Hospital on Tuesday and moved to Grand Forks County Correctional Center. Larson is charged...
LIVE: Chuck Klosterman Speaks
FARGO — He’s a best-selling author of both fiction and nonfiction, writes for The New York Times, GQ, The Washington Post, ESPN, the Guardian and Spin. He speaks in public all the time and is a widely acknowledged master of words. But for Breckenridge, Minn.-born and Wyndmere, N.D.-raised...
Brad’s Bites: Strong Start to Catfish Season
It’s On! The pre-spawn catfish bite is happening now on the Red River, with good water levels and temperatures facilitating great fishing. DEO Photo by Brad Durick. The 2024 catfishing season on the Red River in and around Grand Forks has started off with a bang! It is proof that stable conditions make for great fishing. Water levels have been the same for weeks until this past weekend when it came up a little from rains which will really put the pre-spawn fish into high gear.
North Dakota Council on the Arts launches Arts Across the Prairie
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KFYR) - The North Dakota Council on the Arts is launching Arts Across the Prairie. It’s a first-of-its-kind, statewide, public art program showcasing the cultural heritage of eight regions. The council hopes to break ground on the Grand Forks installation later this summer.
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