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Apr. 7—The COVID-19 pandemic pushed overtime costs for Grand Forks' city government to a five-year high. City workers clocked about $1.43 million worth of overtime in 2020. That figure is about ...
Grand Forks is a city in and the county seat of Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States. The city's population was 59,166 as of the 2020 census , making it the third-most populous city in the state, after Fargo and Bismarck . [ 6 ]
Jun. 7—GRAND FORKS — Grand Forks City Council members on Monday approved the Grand Forks Police Department to pursue a federal Community Oriented Policing Services Grant to assist in ...
Jun. 21—GRAND FORKS — An increased focus on attraction and retention efforts for Grand Forks city workers is reflected in the proposed 2023 salary plan and benefits update. In the plan, city ...
Third Street looking north Third Street looking south. Grand Forks was first settled in 1870. In 1872, seven pioneers staked claims to land on the Red River. [3] The 9-acre (36,000 m 2) piece of land that would become downtown Grand Forks was first platted by Grand Forks' "founding father", Alexander Griggs, and his wife Etta, in 1875.
Grand Forks City Hall is a building in Grand Forks, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.. It was built in 1911. [3]It was designed by Grand Forks architect John W. Ross and was built by Northern Construction & Engineering.
Sep. 1—Grand Forks city officials are set to decide on a pair of high-level administrative posts this fall. City Council members agreed informally on Aug. 23 to install Ryan Brooks as city ...
It is located in the city of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Established by the state government when it was led by Nonpartisan League representatives, it is the only state-owned milling facility in the United States. [2] It is overseen by the North Dakota Industrial Commission, whose members are all public officers elected by popular vote.