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Cities Area Transit system wants to hear from public on service change
Changes are on the way for the Cities Area Transit system, and the agency is looking for public comments on proposed adjustments to bus routes in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks.
RELATED CONTENTPilot killed after helicopter crashes into garage in suburban St. Paul
A low-flying helicopter believed to be operated by the Metropolitan Mosquito Control District, was seen struggling to remain aloft, a witness said, before crashing into a garage in the St. Paul suburb.
Heitkamp, Hoeven seek answers to latest death of a child at Spirit Lake
An angry Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., said she confronted federal and tribal officials Tuesday and demanded answers to what led to the “mysterious death” of a 3-year-old girl Thursday on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation.
RELATED CONTENTGrand Forks Herald publisher to retire in 2014
Mike Jacobs, who became publisher in 2004, has held numerous positions in his 35 years at the newspaper, including stints as a reporter, editorialist and editor.
RELATED CONTENTGrand Forks recycling details pending
The votes were cast in favor of expanding Grand Forks’ curbside recycling program Monday night, but city staff has some work to do before residents see new bins in their driveways.
RELATED CONTENTEast Grand Forks nixes new sewage plant
East Grand Forks City Council members Tuesday night eliminated one possible option for treating the city’s wastewater, but added two more choices.
Moorhead dad charged with manslaughter in death of baby in van
Prosecutors in Moorhead filed a manslaughter charge Tuesday against the father of a 5-month-old baby girl who died when he left her in a hot van for hours last week – a death that came after police had visited the home three times in the past three years on reports of child neglect or endangerment.
UND vice presidents support Kelley in letter to higher ed board
Six vice presidents at UND say they welcome a full review of President Robert Kelley because they "respectfully disagree" with his job evaluation, which was written last week by the leader of the North Dakota University System.
RELATED CONTENTN.D. general fund revenue beats forecast by $1.6 billion
Revenue streaming into North Dakota’s general fund has surpassed the state’s forecast by $1.6 billion with one month left to go in the two-year budget cycle, state Budget Director Pam Sharp reported Tuesday, prompting one lawmaker to ask, “How can we be that far off?”
House passes far-reaching anti-abortion bill
The Republican-led House on Tuesday passed a far-reaching anti-abortion bill that conservatives saw as a milestone in their 40-year campaign against legalized abortion and Democrats characterized as yet another example of a GOP war on women.
RELATED CONTENTTHE EATBEAT: Marilyn reviews three Bismarck eateries
Pirogue Grill, Peacock Alley and Fireflour Pizza stepped up with tastings for participants in during a June workshop for North Dakota Bloggers and Writers in Bismarck.
RELATED CONTENTVince Flynn, best-selling Minnesota author, dies
St. Paul based crime write Vince Flynn has died. The best-selling author of the Mitch Rapp series of thriller novels was said last year that he'd been diagnosed with stage III metastatic prostate cancer in 2010.
RELATED CONTENTPost cereals hit and miss on flavor
Post has come out with several new cereals designed to be a healthy source of whole grains. While I don’t really eat cereal, the rest of my family does. I’m always looking for healthier options, so some of my coworkers and I agreed to try some samples of the new cereals.
RELATED CONTENTWOMEN'S HOCKEY: Lamoureux twins sign endorsement deal with Nike
The Lamoureux twins from Grand Forks recently signed a two-year endorsement deal with Nike to wear its products and appear at promotional events. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
RELATED CONTENTUND FOOTBALL: Five more non-conference games locked in
After the announcements of road games at Pac-12 schools Utah and Washington were made earlier this month, UND athletic director Brian Faison locked in five more non-conference games with teams in the Football Championship Subdivision.
RELATED CONTENTOUR OPINION: House Farm Bill needs conservation provisions
When Minnesota presents itself to the world, it doesn’t say, “Home of the Mall of America.” It says, “Land of 10,000 Lakes.” Likewise, North Dakota’s “Legendary” moniker has nothing to do with the number of oil rigs now pumping.
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