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CITY OF GRAND FORKS TO START RECONSTRUCTION OF BELMONT ROAD JUNE 14

The City of Grand Forks reconstruction project on Belmont Road from Rivers Edge Drive to 55th Avenue South will begin on Monday, June 14. During the first week of the project, crews will be doing some preliminary utility work.  Flaggers will be in place, but Belmont Road will remain open with possible traffic delays from Rivers […]

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NICOLE VOLKER RECEIVES THE SISTER CLAUDIA RIEHL LIVING A LEGACY AWARD

Nicole Volker was recently honored for her commitment to the Benedictine Mission and Core Values with the presentation of the 2021 Sister Claudia Riehl Living a Legacy award. For nearly 20 years, Sister Claudia Riehl, OSB, dedicated endless energy and countless hours of time, as well as her valuable knowledge and expertise, to further the

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EPITOME ENERGY BREAKS ESCROW, GETTING READY TO SUBMIT PERMITS TO MPCA

Epitome Energy crossed a major milestone in early June when the agriculture developer broke escrow, clearing a major hurdle to bring a 42-million bushel crushing facility to the agricultural heartland of Crookston, Minnesota. “This is extremely gratifying for us,” says Epitome Energy CEO and President Dennis Egan. “It’s been exciting to talk with the people

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CROOKSTON ADDS FOUR NEW EMPLOYEES

The University of Minnesota Crookston Campus has hired four new employees.  Information on the four hires is below – Griffin Gillespie has been hired as the new Director of Human Resources at the University of Minnesota Crookston. Gillespie, a native of Park River and resident of Grand Forks, spent his last five years at Altru

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TAKE A KID FISHING WEEKEND IS THIS WEEKEND (JUNE 11-13)

June 11-13 is Take a Kid Fishing weekend in Minnesota.  Minnesotans 16 or older who take a child 15 or younger fishing don’t need a license on this special weekend.  Some fishing tips are below – Shore fishing is a great way to enjoy a day at the lake. It’s easier, cheaper and there’s a lot

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