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Fire Safety and the Christmas tree

It might be time for you to think about taking your live Christmas Tree down.  Carma Hanson of Safe Kids Grand Forks, is helping to spread the word and keep people informed and educated about the dangers of fire and carbon monoxide.  The live Christmas tree, especially those that went up maybe on Thanksgiving or […]

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CITY OF GRAND FORKS PICKING UP DISCARDED CHRISTMAS TREES UNTIL JANUARY 14

The City of Grand Forks will be picking up discarded Christmas trees from now until January 14. Residents are asked to leave trees on their berm with all wooden stands and plastic bags removed from the trees.  After January 14th, residents can also haul their discarded Christmas trees to one of the drop-off sites around

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