GF POLITICS
Lt. Gov. Wrigley to speak at GF lunch event
North Dakota Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley will be in Grand Forks next Wednesday for a politics and lunch event. The public event, hosted by the Grand Forks Republicans, will take place from noon to 1 p.m....
Posted on 9/15/11 at 2:24 PM
Can it really be that simple?
Now that I've picked on poor Tim Behm, it's his opponent's turn in the hot seat. Again this is a full, unedited transcription with nasty notes by your City Beat. Tyrone Grandstrand, Ward 2 City Counc...
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:53 AM
Newcomer enters Grand Forks City Council Ward 3 race 
UND social work assistant professor and Near Southside neighborhood resident Bret Weber recently filed petitions to run for the council seat occupied for 30 years by Eliot Glassheim, who is not running for reelection.
By Christopher Bjorke , April 06, 2012
Mike Peterson to challenge District 42 GOP-endorsed candidates 
By Herald Staff Report , March 20, 2012
Grand Forks council's Kreun not seeking re-election 
Curt Kreun, elected to the Grand Forks City Council in 2000, also is a District 43 Republican representative in the North Dakota Legislature. He said he would continue to serve there.
By Christopher Bjorke , March 13, 2012
Mayor Brown's state of city address live online at noon 
By Christopher Bjorke , February 22, 2012
Area N.D. Republicans chose GOP candidates for Legislature 
Several local districts have narrowed down their list of Republican candidates for the North Dakota Legislature after crowded district conventions in Grand Forks, Grafton and Cavalier.
By Ryan Johnson , February 17, 2012
Oversen, incumbents Mock, Schneider enter N.D. District 42 legislative race 
By Herald Staff Report , February 16, 2012
- From left to right, Kylie Oversen, Corey Mock and Mac Schneider
- Grand Forks Democrats to hold district convention Saturday
- Grand Forks resident Lien to run for N.D. Senate
- Taylor visits UND to introduce himself as N.D. governor candidate
- Mitzel, Mutzenberger enter District 42 N.D. House race
- Potter announces opposition to Measure 3
- Talk about this topic
Grand Forks Democrats to hold district convention Saturday 
During the event, Democratic-NPL residents of Districts 17, 18, 19, 42 and 43 will elect new district leadership and delegates to the state convention next month. Several statewide Democratic-NPL candidates will speak at the Grand Forks district endorsing convention.
By Herald Staff Report , February 16, 2012
Glassheim decides 30 years on Grand Forks council enough 
Eliot Glassheim will run for another term to the North Dakota House of Representatives, where the Democrat first served a term in 1975. Voters returned him to the House in 1993, and he's been a state representative in District 18 since. But Glassheim, who turns 74 Friday, has decided his current City Council term is his last.
By Christopher Bjorke , February 09, 2012
East Grand Forks man investigated for threat to Grand Forks city leader 
An East Grand Forks man made what sounded like a threatening call to the Grand Forks City Council President, prompting a police investigation Wednesday.
By Chris Bieri , February 03, 2012
Grand Forks Republicans to hold district convention Feb. 16 
Grand Forks Republicans will elect delegates for the party’s state endorsing convention and endorse legislative candidates during local district meetings later this month.
By Ryan Johnson , January 31, 2012
Freshman Council member Grandstrand announces run for mayor 
By Herald Staff Report , January 18, 2012
Grand Forks council OKs ward lines, waits on precincts, polling sites 
The council agrees to new ward lines, but held off on making changes to polling sites. Members wants to hear from the public first.
By Christopher Bjorke , December 12, 2011
Grand Forks area tea party group backs Bachmann for ‘Person of the Year’ 
By Herald Staff Report , December 12, 2011
Alerus Center staff will work for city as contract employees 
By Christopher Bjorke , November 28, 2011
East Grand Forks council says no to 35 mph on Bygland Road 
Also, Huizenga recommends no increase on budget levyAn effort to increase the speed limit on Bygland Road in East Grand Forks hit a quick dead end Tuesday. City Council member Greg Leigh, who floated the idea, eventually joined everyone else in opposing 5 mph increase on The Point’s main thoroughfare to 35 mph. So, it died in Tuesday’s work session.
By Ryan Bakken , November 08, 2011
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