POLITICS
Weekly Memo 5-17-13
Each Weekly Memo to the City Council and the agenda packet is also provided on the City Council web page. WEEKLY UPDATE: Labor Update There are two labor agreements on next weeks Council agenda. Tha...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 2:08 PM
Rural Reflections Radio
Here is this week's Rural Reflections Radio program, Bullitt...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 10:39 AM
Senior fraud prevention
Two state officials will be in Duluth today for a senior fraud prevention event. Lt. Gov. Yvonne Prettner Solon and Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman will lead the forum from 1-2:30 p.m. in the chap...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 12:00 AM
Meet Kylie Oversen!
I moved to Grand Forks to attend UND and have been here for six years now. I love the University and the Greater Grand Forks community. Coming from a town of less than 1000, I love that its a bigger c...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 2:43 PM
Senator Heitkamp on News @5
Senator Heidi Heitkamp joins us this evening on WDAZ News @5....
Posted on 2/21/13 at 12:24 PM
Paulsen rules our run for US Senate or MN governor 
Republican U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen has ruled out a run for the U.S. Senate or for governor of Minnesota, saying he plans to seek a fourth term in the House instead.
By Associated Press , May 13, 2013
Minnesota pushes solar power; mines, mills off the hook 
By John Myers , May 13, 2013
As Minnesota Senate prepares to vote, a look at gay marriage bill’s details 
Minnesota’s Senate is scheduled to debate and vote today on a bill to add the state to the growing list of those that allow gay marriage. It’s the last step before Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton, who has promised to sign legislation, signs the bill.
By Patrick Condon , May 13, 2013
Outdoor Heritage Fund projected to fall well short of $30 million cap 
By Patrick Springer , May 13, 2013
U.S. Sen. Al Franken hopes for farm bill legislation 
By Linda Vanderwerf , May 12, 2013
Minnesota state budget talks continue, but no deal 
Minnesota’s top Democratic politicians met Saturday, trying to figure out how to raise and spend $38 billion over the next two years, but apparently fell short of a deal.
By Don Davis , May 12, 2013
N.D. lawmakers build on school funding shift 
New funding formula increases state K-12 aid.
By Brandi Jewett , May 12, 2013
Griggs County Courthouse plans spark backlash 
By Kevin Bonham , May 12, 2013
Whether DUI reform in N.D. went far enough is a ‘leap of faith’ 
With the new law set to take effect Aug. 1, a comparison of its penalties with those of neighboring states shows North Dakota’s law weaker in some aspects and tougher in others.
By Mike Nowatzki , May 12, 2013
Charles Gitter, Bismarck, letter: Grand Forks’ lawmakers stop making the grade 
As someone who has long admired the common sense of Grand Forks legislators, recent actions are causing me to re-evaluate this across the board admiration.
By Charles Gitter , May 12, 2013
Richard Hanson, Grafton, N.D., letter: A plan for free health care for all 
After 2020, Medicare and Medicaid costs are likely to explode, ending all hope of controlling federal deficits. Can we solve this problem? Yes. One way is to end Medicare and Medicaid.
By Richard Hanson , May 12, 2013
CHUCK WIGER AND KEVIN DAHLE: Senate makes needed investments in K-12 
By Chuck Wiger and Kevin Dahle , May 12, 2013
GAIL MOONEY: ‘Greatest session’ left much to be desired 
By Gail Mooney , May 12, 2013
THOMAS JACOBSEN: New laws punish North Dakota women 
By Thomas Jacobsen , May 12, 2013
DUSTIN GAWRYLOW: North Dakota’s tax-greed problem 
while the people promoting the Internet tax bill are using the sentiment of tax fairness, the real purpose of this proposal is to generate more revenue for states.
By Dustin Gawrylow , May 12, 2013
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