Camp Grafton receives funds:
The North Dakota National Guard's Camp Grafton will receive $2 million in federal funds for shoreline stabilization projects, according to a press release from the state's congressional delegation.
Stopping the erosion of Camp Grafton's infrastructure in the face of Devils Lake's rising water levels was selected by the National Guard as one of the most critical projects proposed by Army Guard units nationwide. Funding comes from the fiscal year 2010 Military Construction Appropriations bill.
Ryan to deliver LGF results:
Rebecca Ryan, Next Generation Consulting, will share her recommendations on how Grand Forks can attract and maintain more young talent in the final phase of "Launch Grand Forks" at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Playmakers Upstairs Lounge and Conference Room at the Canad Inns.
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For more information, call (701) 746-2720, (701) 780-1952 or log on to www.launchgrandforks.blogspot.com/ .
"Prairie Home" live show set:
Garrison Keillor, host of A Prairie Home Companion, plans to bring the radio show to more than 500 movie theaters in the United States and Canada with a special live cinema event performance at 7 p.m. Feb. 4, originating from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul.
The performance can be seen at the Century 10 Cinema at 3931 Ninth Ave. S. in Fargo.
Bob Moore, owner of River Cinema 12, said the theatre is not equipped to receive the performance.