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GFAFB to hold UAS meeting

The Grand Forks Air Force Base will conduct four public hearings next week to discuss the proposed expansion of Restricted Air Space in northeastern North Dakota.

Grand Forks Herald, 02/05/2010

That's a lot of water

How much water is 885,000 acre feet? That’s been the question since a Red River Basin Commission study was released last month. It indicated that if someone could have found a way to hold back 20 percent of the water in the Red River during the Flood of 1997, Grand Forks and East Grand Forks could have been spared the devastation. That 20 percent amounts to about 885,000 acre feet of water.

Grand Forks Herald, 02/05/2010

Weather service to hold community flood briefings

Meteorologists from the National Weather Service in Grand Forks are taking their spring flood potential briefings on the road.

Grand Forks Herald, 02/05/2010

Falk, Erickson move on in Roseau County race

Two candidates have survived a special primary election to face each other in a Feb. 23 special election for Roseau County Commission.

Grand Forks Herald, 02/04/2010

Local businesses seek stimulus funds

Five Grand Forks businesses are seeking more than $22 million in federal Recovery Zone Bonds for construction projects that are projected to add more than 110 jobs over the next five years.

Grand Forks Herald, 02/03/2010

Crookston's Wayne Hotel could see the wrecking ball

It appears that even the inclusion of the Palace/Wayne Hotel on a list of Minnesota’s “10 Most Endangered Historic Places” isn’t going to protect the historic downtown hotel from the wrecking ball.

Grand Forks Herald, 02/02/2010

Penned in by water PressPass

In a saturated town, 11 homeowners explore buyouts
A visitor could get lost in the solitude of this hamlet on a clear, crisp day in January, surrounded by virtual silence, except for an occasional train whistle, a snowblower off in the distance, or the muffled sound of cars and trucks traveling along the adjacent U.S. Highway 2.

Grand Forks Herald, 01/29/2010

Forecast: Devils Lake to rise 2 more feet this year PressPass

City already has spent almost $1 billion on infrastructure because of high water
It could take a drought this spring to avoid another record elevation on Devils Lake. And that’s not likely to happen. The National Weather Service on Friday said there’s at least an 80 percent probability that the lake will reach the 2009 record of 1,451.7 feet.

, 01/29/2010

North Dakota Guard soldiers returning tonight PressPass

About 40 soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 188th Air Defense Artillery Regiment are scheduled to arrive in Grand Forks at 10:30 p.m. tonight at the Armory Complext, 1501 48th St. S.

Grand Forks Herald, 01/28/2010

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