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Nameplate of Grand Forks Herald on July 11, 1916. The Grand Forks Herald is a daily broadsheet newspaper, established in 1879, published in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. It is the primary daily paper for northeast North Dakota and northwest Minnesota. Its average daily circulation is approximately 7,500, in the city of Grand Forks ...
Marilyn Hagerty (née Hansen; born May 30, 1926) [1] is an American newspaper columnist writing for the Grand Forks Herald.She has been with the paper since 1957, when her husband, Jack Hagerty (1918–1997), became editor of the paper.
Grand Forks Herald based in Grand Forks, North Dakota, serves Grand Forks County, North Dakota, Polk County, Minnesota, greater eastern North Dakota and Western Minnesota and surrounding areas with a print newspaper, an e-paper and online news. The Grand Forks Herald was purchased by the Forum Communications Company in 2006. [2] [8] [18]
Aug. 5—GRAND FORKS — Photographer Eric Hylden won two first-place awards and the Herald staff won 15 awards overall during the most recent Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists contest.
Grand Forks Herald [note 2] East Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota: Polk, Grand Forks County, North Dakota: 1879 Wed / Sat Forum Communications: 13,390 [4] Hibbing Daily Tribune: Hibbing: Saint Louis: 1893 Ceased in 2020 Adams Publishing Group: 0 [4] [17] Journal, The: New Ulm: Brown: 1898 Mon-Sat Ogden Newspapers: 4,680 [4] [18] Marshall ...
Sav Kelly, Grand Forks Herald July 26, 2023 at 8:37 PM According to an affidavit in the case, the Grand Forks Police Department was dispatched to Riverside Manor at approximately 2:40 p.m. on April 6.
In spring 2008, The Forum's news staff merged with WDAY-AM's news team, forming one of the first joint radio-print news-gathering operations in the country. [ 6 ] In 2015, higher education reporter Grace Lyden won the NDNA's Rookie of the Year award for her "bulldog tenacity."
Stuart J. McDonald was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota on March 15, 1931. He graduated from Grand Forks Central High School in 1949. He attended the University of North Dakota for two years, before entering the United States Air Force in 1951. Following his return, he became vice-president of the McDonald Clothing Company, located in Grand Forks.