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East Grand Forks has a downtown shopping district that includes a small shopping center, a 12-screen movie theater, a Cabela's sporting goods store, and several local restaurants. After the Flood of 1997, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommended against replacing residential or business development in the floodplain.
Red River State Recreation Area is part of the Greater Grand Forks Greenway and is located in the city of East Grand Forks, Minnesota on the banks of the Red River of the North and the Red Lake River. It was built as a natural buffer as a direct response to the 1997 Red River flood.
World/PBS Encore on 13.2, Minnesota Channel on 13.3, PBS Kids on 13.4 15 19 KVRR: Fox: Antenna TV on 15.2 Grand Forks: 2 15 KGFE: PBS: satellite of KFME. World/PBS Encore on 2.2, Minnesota Channel on 2.3, PBS Kids on 2.4 Grand Forks: Devils Lake: 8 8 WDAZ-TV: ABC: semi-satellite of WDAY-TV. True Crime Network on 8.2, Independent on 8.3, Ion on ...
Richard Sjoberg, owner of a cable system in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, stated in an affidavit that station management contacted him to arrange carriage early in its existence, but he often found the off-air signal to be unusable even in Grand Forks proper. Upon approaching G.I.G. about installing a direct fiber feed, they agreed and ...
Sep. 29—THIEF RIVER FALLS — The East Grand Forks Senior High football team continues to close out close games. Senior quarterback Drew Carpenter's 13-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter ...
The total length of the river is 193 miles (311 km) [1] The term "Forks" in Grand Forks comes from this forking of the Red and Red Lake rivers near downtown Grand Forks. [ 2 ] As a tributary of the Red River, the Red Lake River contributed to the heavy flooding of Greater Grand Forks in 1997.
Sep. 27—GRAND FORKS — The Fargo-based International Water Institute is partnering with Wilderness Inquiry, a Minnesota-based nonprofit that specializes in providing wilderness adventures and ...
The Sorlie Memorial Bridge, also known as the Red River Bridge, was constructed in 1929 by the Minneapolis Bridge Company to connect the cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota. [1] It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1]