EGF Starts Budget Process For 2011

EGF Starts Budget Process For 2011

East Grand Forks city leaders say they may have to raise taxes yet again.

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2nd Annual Happy Harry's Beerfest Successful

2nd Annual Happy Harry's Beerfest Successful

Area beer drinkers are taking part in the 2nd Annual Happy Harry's Beerfest.

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East Grand Forks Eagles Club Soaring Once Again

East Grand Forks Eagles Club Soaring Once Again

The East Grand Forks Eagles Club is running smoothly after they had a financial set back.

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Crookston Council Says "No" To Proposed Ideas To Save The Wayne Hotel

Crookston Council Says

The Prairie Skyline Foundation asked this month that the city do what it can to save the historic Wayne.

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Oslo Hoping For Flood Relief and Dike Certification

Oslo Hoping For Flood Relief and Dike Certification

Two Minnesota Congressman say they want to help make sure a Fargo-Moorhead diversion doesn't overwhelm the flood defenses of downstream cities.

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Congressman Collin Peterson Talks to East Grand Forks About F-M Diversion

Congressman 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.

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Montefiore Cemetery Reports Vandalism

Montefiore 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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Parents Worried About School Zone Construction

Parents Worried About School Zone Construction

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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Grand Forks Woman Recieves DUI After Wrecking A Construction Zone

Grand Forks Woman Recieves DUI After Wrecking A Construction Zone

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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Down By The Riverside

Down By The Riverside

The Grand Forks Park District sponsored the second "Down by the Riverside."

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ATV Deaths On The Rise In Minnesota

ATV Deaths On The Rise In Minnesota

All-Terrain Vehicle deaths are increasing..making Minnesota officials nervous.

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Running with Oil: Life on the Rig

Running with Oil: Life on the Rig

(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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Smoking Ban Starts Tonight At Midnight

Smoking Ban Starts Tonight At Midnight

Tonight is the night of nights.

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Running with Oil: North Dakota voters to decide to save or spend oil tax money

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.

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Northwood Couple Rebuilding Home Destroyed By Tornado

Northwood 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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