EGF Starts Budget Process For 2011
East Grand Forks city leaders say they may have to raise taxes yet again.
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Area beer drinkers are taking part in the 2nd Annual Happy Harry's Beerfest.
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The East Grand Forks Eagles Club is running smoothly after they had a financial set back.
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The Prairie Skyline Foundation asked this month that the city do what it can to save the historic Wayne.
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Two Minnesota Congressman say they want to help make sure a Fargo-Moorhead diversion doesn't overwhelm the flood defenses of downstream cities.
RELATED CONTENTCongressman Collin Peterson Talks to East Grand Forks About F-M Diversion
East Grand Forks officials and township leaders met with Congressman Collin Peterson on the Fargo-Moorhead diversion Project.
RELATED CONTENTMontefiore Cemetery Reports Vandalism
There was an act of vandalism at the Montefiore Cemetery in Grand Forks over the weekend. Twenty-five headstones have been knocked over.
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When parents drove their kids to school today at Lewis and Clark Elementary in Grand Forks, some were upset to road construction still going on
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A 19-year-old Grand Forks woman is facing several charges after police say she hit a couple vehicles, a fence, and drove through a construction area.
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The Grand Forks Park District sponsored the second "Down by the Riverside."
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All-Terrain Vehicle deaths are increasing..making Minnesota officials nervous.
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(WDAY TV) - The numbers behind the story are numbing: Up to 12-thousand new workers, 143-oil drilling rigs, 100-million barrels of oil, and the chance of a billion dollars in revenue flowing into the North Dakota treasury. And, it's coming out of Western North Dakota. For the next week, WDAY 6 News, as part of a Forum Communications special project, takes a look at life in the oil patch: From a rare look at life on a rig to the state's new millionaires.
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North Dakota voters will decide this fall whether oil tax money should be set aside for future generations. Forum Communications Multimedia correspondent Teri Finneman explains what Measure 1 would mean for you.
RELATED CONTENTNorthwood Couple Rebuilding Home Destroyed By Tornado
It's been about two months since the tornado took Owen and Debbie Dahl's home.
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