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Larimore, N.D. 6th Grade Students 2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013, the 6th grade students from Larimore, N.D. visited the Grand Forks Herald downtown office. They are pictured here with teacher Brenda Beck (right) and paraJudith Quinn (left)...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 8:55 AM
Larimore HS presents "Little Shop of Horrors"
The Larimore High School drama department is working toward opening night of Little Shop Of Horrors. Theyll perform April 13-15, 2012 at the Avalon Theater in Larimore. Friday and Saturday nights show...
Posted on 4/3/12 at 1:03 PM
Project Safe Send update
A record amount of unusable pesticides – 215,594 pounds – were collected and shipped out of North Dakota through Project Safe Send in 2010, according to a news release from the state Ag De...
Posted on 7/29/10 at 4:08 AM
FAITH MATTERS: 'Love Feast" in GF ... Pastor to speak ... Prominent Presbyterian to speak ... more 
Members of First Presbyterian Church in Grand Forks will prepare and serve the monthly “Love Feast,” a free meal for anyone who needs it from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in Zion United Methodist Church, 1001 24th Ave. S.
By Staff reports , January 22, 2011
Wanted: Young veterans 
They’re coming, Larry Vetter says with conviction. Just as they volunteered to serve in Iraq and Afghanistan, a new generation of military veterans will muster again in American Legion halls across the country — and in the ranks of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled American Veterans — to replace the rapidly fading World War II and Korean War cadres.
By Chuck Haga , November 10, 2010
Ken Shaffer, Larimore, N.D., letter: Questioning Griffin’s views on improving N.D. 
When I checked out the voting record of state Rep. Chris Griffin, D-Larimore, it appears that his idea of making “North Dakota an even better place to live” is different from mine.
By Ken Shaffer , October 22, 2010
Help of a hot October 
Mike Hunt cracked open his first corn field Monday afternoon with a new John Deere combine gobbling up rows at nearly 6 mph northwest of Larimore, N.D., alongside U.S. Highway 2.
By Stephen J. Lee , October 11, 2010
Area prep notebook: Larimore packing big-play punch 
For a ball-control offense, Larimore has had big-play results.
The Polar Bears are 4-0, matching the highest win total in the regular season the football program has had since it finished 7-0 in 2006. Larimore, using a double wing offense, is averaging 31.5 points a game. Of its 19 touchdowns, 10 have covered more than 30 yards.
By Greg DeVillers , September 15, 2010
Larimore teachers, board at impasse 
State to be called in on contract talksFor the first time in about 25 years or more,the school board and teachers in Larimore, N.D., declared an impasse Wednesday morning in their contract negotiations that have gone all summer.
By Stephen J. Lee , September 01, 2010
N.D. Class B Region 2 high school track and field meet: Arvin makes his mark in the sprints 
Grafton boys, GCC girls repeat as team champs
By Greg DeVillers , May 22, 2010
Larimore approves deal with GF County to cover law enforcement 
The Larimore (N.D.) City Council voted unanimously Monday night for a law enforcement contract with the Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Department to replace its city police department.
By Stephen J. Lee , May 17, 2010
County, Larimore closer on law enforcement deal 
Grand Forks County agreed Tuesday to move forward with a contract for the Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Department to provide law enforcement for the city of Larimore, N.D.
By Kevin Bonham , May 04, 2010
Larimore man sentenced to 6 years for choking woman 
A Larimore, N.D., man with a lengthy criminal record was sentenced Monday to six years in prison and four years of supervised probation for choking and threatening to kill the mother of his children.
April 27, 2010
2010 census deadline looms 
Rural areas have problems with formsAs of Monday, 70 percent of residents in North Dakota and 70 percent in Grand Forks County had returned their forms. That rate is among the highest in the nation.
By Kevin Bonham , April 14, 2010
Larimore, N.D., man pleads guilty to aggravated assault 
A Larimore, N.D., man accused of choking the mother of his children pleaded guilty to aggravated assault Thursday.
By Herald Staff Report , March 18, 2010
Griffin to run for District 19 re-election 
Rep. Chris Griffin, D-Larimore, announced Thursday he will run for re-election to represent District 19 in the North Dakota House of Representatives.
By Herald Staff Reports , February 18, 2010
Larimore, N.D., man pleads not guilty to attempted murder 
A Larimore, N.D., man accused of choking the mother of his children pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted murder Tuesday.
By Herald Staff Report , January 26, 2010
More than 900 receive H1N1 vaccination at GF clinic 
About 920 people received vaccinations against the H1N1 flu at an open Grand Forks Public Health clinic Thursday at the Alerus Center.
By Chuck Haga , January 14, 2010
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