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THE TREND: UND president candidate; Bemidji incident; Hillsboro drone tests; 911 phone fee increase possible; kitten available for adoption

UND presidential candidate Morgan Olsen talks student success, experience [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342752","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]...

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UND presidential candidate Morgan Olsen talks student success, experience
Morgan Olsen started working as executive vice president, treasurer and chief financial officer at Arizona State University mere months before the Great Recession in 2008, which meant the school had to reinvent its budget. As a candidate for UND's presidency presenting at a forum Tuesday, Olsen said his focus at UND would be student success. Man in custody after incident with police in Bemidji A man was taken into custody late Tuesday evening after law enforcement issued a shelter in place alert for residents to stay in their homes just west of Bemidji because of an "ongoing incident" on Archery Road. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342753","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]UAS researchers converge on Hillsboro for testing cameras, software Hillsboro may soon earn an aviation reputation, as UAS researchers and manufacturers have big plans for the small town and its municipal airport in the upcoming year. Activity in Hillsboro so far has involved both local and international players, with representatives from firms in Finland and Israel conducting testing or visiting facilities Monday. Grand Forks committee divvies up $15 million Bank of ND loan Members of the City Council's Service and Safety Committee voted 3-0 on Tuesday to recommend approving a funding plan for how they hope to spend a $15 million Bank of North Dakota loan, divvying funding up across infrastructure projects located around the city. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342754","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]911 phone fee increase could be headed to voters this June Officials with Grand Forks County 911 hope a 50 cent bump in phone fees can help keep the department's technology up to date. And they hope voters agree, as the fee requires support from county residents before it can be implemented. Adoptable Pet of the Week: Meet Munch, an energetic, nibbly kitty! Munch is a "hundred mile an hour kitty" looking for a home where playtime is important. Munch's name is fitting as the kitten tends to bite while playing, something Circle of Friends Executive Director Miranda Weathermon says he will grow out of with time and a little training. The Trend is a weekday feature intended to help people find the most essential news of the day. Catch up on what you missed here!UND presidential candidate Morgan Olsen talks student success, experience [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342752","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]Morgan Olsen started working as executive vice president, treasurer and chief financial officer at Arizona State University mere months before the Great Recession in 2008, which meant the school had to reinvent its budget. As a candidate for UND's presidency presenting at a forum Tuesday, Olsen said his focus at UND would be student success. Man in custody after incident with police in Bemidji A man was taken into custody late Tuesday evening after law enforcement issued a shelter in place alert for residents to stay in their homes just west of Bemidji because of an "ongoing incident" on Archery Road.
UAS researchers converge on Hillsboro for testing cameras, software Hillsboro may soon earn an aviation reputation, as UAS researchers and manufacturers have big plans for the small town and its municipal airport in the upcoming year. Activity in Hillsboro so far has involved both local and international players, with representatives from firms in Finland and Israel conducting testing or visiting facilities Monday. Grand Forks committee divvies up $15 million Bank of ND loan Members of the City Council's Service and Safety Committee voted 3-0 on Tuesday to recommend approving a funding plan for how they hope to spend a $15 million Bank of North Dakota loan, divvying funding up across infrastructure projects located around the city. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342754","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]911 phone fee increase could be headed to voters this June Officials with Grand Forks County 911 hope a 50 cent bump in phone fees can help keep the department's technology up to date. And they hope voters agree, as the fee requires support from county residents before it can be implemented. Adoptable Pet of the Week: Meet Munch, an energetic, nibbly kitty! Munch is a "hundred mile an hour kitty" looking for a home where playtime is important. Munch's name is fitting as the kitten tends to bite while playing, something Circle of Friends Executive Director Miranda Weathermon says he will grow out of with time and a little training. The Trend is a weekday feature intended to help people find the most essential news of the day. Catch up on what you missed here!UND presidential candidate Morgan Olsen talks student success, experience [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342752","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]Morgan Olsen started working as executive vice president, treasurer and chief financial officer at Arizona State University mere months before the Great Recession in 2008, which meant the school had to reinvent its budget. As a candidate for UND's presidency presenting at a forum Tuesday, Olsen said his focus at UND would be student success. Man in custody after incident with police in Bemidji A man was taken into custody late Tuesday evening after law enforcement issued a shelter in place alert for residents to stay in their homes just west of Bemidji because of an "ongoing incident" on Archery Road. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342753","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]UAS researchers converge on Hillsboro for testing cameras, software Hillsboro may soon earn an aviation reputation, as UAS researchers and manufacturers have big plans for the small town and its municipal airport in the upcoming year. Activity in Hillsboro so far has involved both local and international players, with representatives from firms in Finland and Israel conducting testing or visiting facilities Monday. Grand Forks committee divvies up $15 million Bank of ND loan Members of the City Council's Service and Safety Committee voted 3-0 on Tuesday to recommend approving a funding plan for how they hope to spend a $15 million Bank of North Dakota loan, divvying funding up across infrastructure projects located around the city.
911 phone fee increase could be headed to voters this June Officials with Grand Forks County 911 hope a 50 cent bump in phone fees can help keep the department's technology up to date. And they hope voters agree, as the fee requires support from county residents before it can be implemented. Adoptable Pet of the Week: Meet Munch, an energetic, nibbly kitty! Munch is a "hundred mile an hour kitty" looking for a home where playtime is important. Munch's name is fitting as the kitten tends to bite while playing, something Circle of Friends Executive Director Miranda Weathermon says he will grow out of with time and a little training. The Trend is a weekday feature intended to help people find the most essential news of the day. Catch up on what you missed here!UND presidential candidate Morgan Olsen talks student success, experience
Morgan Olsen started working as executive vice president, treasurer and chief financial officer at Arizona State University mere months before the Great Recession in 2008, which meant the school had to reinvent its budget. As a candidate for UND's presidency presenting at a forum Tuesday, Olsen said his focus at UND would be student success.Man in custody after incident with police in BemidjiA man was taken into custody late Tuesday evening after law enforcement issued a shelter in place alert for residents to stay in their homes just west of Bemidji because of an "ongoing incident" on Archery Road.[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342753","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]UAS researchers converge on Hillsboro for testing cameras, softwareHillsboro may soon earn an aviation reputation, as UAS researchers and manufacturers have big plans for the small town and its municipal airport in the upcoming year. Activity in Hillsboro so far has involved both local and international players, with representatives from firms in Finland and Israel conducting testing or visiting facilities Monday.Grand Forks committee divvies up $15 million Bank of ND loanMembers of the City Council's Service and Safety Committee voted 3-0 on Tuesday to recommend approving a funding plan for how they hope to spend a $15 million Bank of North Dakota loan, divvying funding up across infrastructure projects located around the city.[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342754","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]911 phone fee increase could be headed to voters this JuneOfficials with Grand Forks County 911 hope a 50 cent bump in phone fees can help keep the department's technology up to date. And they hope voters agree, as the fee requires support from county residents before it can be implemented.Adoptable Pet of the Week: Meet Munch, an energetic, nibbly kitty!Munch is a "hundred mile an hour kitty" looking for a home where playtime is important. Munch's name is fitting as the kitten tends to bite while playing, something Circle of Friends Executive Director Miranda Weathermon says he will grow out of with time and a little training.The Trend is a weekday feature intended to help people find the most essential news of the day. Catch up on what you missed here!UND presidential candidate Morgan Olsen talks student success, experience[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342752","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]Morgan Olsen started working as executive vice president, treasurer and chief financial officer at Arizona State University mere months before the Great Recession in 2008, which meant the school had to reinvent its budget. As a candidate for UND's presidency presenting at a forum Tuesday, Olsen said his focus at UND would be student success.Man in custody after incident with police in BemidjiA man was taken into custody late Tuesday evening after law enforcement issued a shelter in place alert for residents to stay in their homes just west of Bemidji because of an "ongoing incident" on Archery Road.
UAS researchers converge on Hillsboro for testing cameras, softwareHillsboro may soon earn an aviation reputation, as UAS researchers and manufacturers have big plans for the small town and its municipal airport in the upcoming year. Activity in Hillsboro so far has involved both local and international players, with representatives from firms in Finland and Israel conducting testing or visiting facilities Monday.Grand Forks committee divvies up $15 million Bank of ND loanMembers of the City Council's Service and Safety Committee voted 3-0 on Tuesday to recommend approving a funding plan for how they hope to spend a $15 million Bank of North Dakota loan, divvying funding up across infrastructure projects located around the city.[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342754","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]911 phone fee increase could be headed to voters this JuneOfficials with Grand Forks County 911 hope a 50 cent bump in phone fees can help keep the department's technology up to date. And they hope voters agree, as the fee requires support from county residents before it can be implemented.Adoptable Pet of the Week: Meet Munch, an energetic, nibbly kitty!Munch is a "hundred mile an hour kitty" looking for a home where playtime is important. Munch's name is fitting as the kitten tends to bite while playing, something Circle of Friends Executive Director Miranda Weathermon says he will grow out of with time and a little training.The Trend is a weekday feature intended to help people find the most essential news of the day. Catch up on what you missed here!UND presidential candidate Morgan Olsen talks student success, experience[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342752","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]Morgan Olsen started working as executive vice president, treasurer and chief financial officer at Arizona State University mere months before the Great Recession in 2008, which meant the school had to reinvent its budget. As a candidate for UND's presidency presenting at a forum Tuesday, Olsen said his focus at UND would be student success.Man in custody after incident with police in BemidjiA man was taken into custody late Tuesday evening after law enforcement issued a shelter in place alert for residents to stay in their homes just west of Bemidji because of an "ongoing incident" on Archery Road.[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_preview","fid":"2342753","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"180","title":"","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"180"}}]]UAS researchers converge on Hillsboro for testing cameras, softwareHillsboro may soon earn an aviation reputation, as UAS researchers and manufacturers have big plans for the small town and its municipal airport in the upcoming year. Activity in Hillsboro so far has involved both local and international players, with representatives from firms in Finland and Israel conducting testing or visiting facilities Monday.Grand Forks committee divvies up $15 million Bank of ND loanMembers of the City Council's Service and Safety Committee voted 3-0 on Tuesday to recommend approving a funding plan for how they hope to spend a $15 million Bank of North Dakota loan, divvying funding up across infrastructure projects located around the city.
911 phone fee increase could be headed to voters this JuneOfficials with Grand Forks County 911 hope a 50 cent bump in phone fees can help keep the department's technology up to date. And they hope voters agree, as the fee requires support from county residents before it can be implemented.Adoptable Pet of the Week: Meet Munch, an energetic, nibbly kitty!Munch is a "hundred mile an hour kitty" looking for a home where playtime is important. Munch's name is fitting as the kitten tends to bite while playing, something Circle of Friends Executive Director Miranda Weathermon says he will grow out of with time and a little training.The Trend is a weekday feature intended to help people find the most essential news of the day. Catch up on what you missed here!

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