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The bridge across the south branch of the Park River on Highway 18 just north of Highway 17 was dedicated to Richard Orsund, who died in Vietnam in 1968. Orsund grew up on a farm between Grafton and ...
PISEK—The quaint little village of Pisek, with its Catholic Church and the J-Mart mercantile store at its center, becomes a hub of activity every third Saturday in July. While the community rallies ...
COUNTY—Walsh County Commission at a special meeting Tuesday, July 8, voted 3-2 to use up to a .75 percent countywide sales tax increase to help pay for a new jail. In May of this year the commission ...
For 30 years North Dakota Grain Growers Association (NDGGA) has been hosting a group of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) staff to tour and experience North Dakota Agricultural, including ...
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ARGO—Hard work pays off, there is no doubt about that. Patience goes hand in hand with hard work, and Pieter Cronje had to exhibit both these last five years to achieve his most recently achieved ...
The following article was run in the National Catholic Register. It was written by Timothy O’Donnell. One of the greatest glories of the Middle Ages was the advent of Gothic architecture. With high, ...
60 years Candidates for Fourth of July Queen at Minto were Yvonne Sitzer, Alice Lizakowski, Margaret Burianek, Diane Osowski, Kathy Mozinski, Mary Ann Rudnik, Darlene Dymowski, Betty Rudnik and ...
District 19 Representative Karen Anderson introduced HB1091 during the 69th Legislative Assembly in Bismarck earlier this year. The House bill called for designating the bridge on U.S. Highway 81 ...
GRAFTON—The concept of a food truck gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, “meals on wheels.” A food truck offers its owners the freedom to move from place to place, follow the business rather than ...
GRAFTON—City officials at Monday’s city council meeting decided to partner with Red River Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) to develop four new housing units in Grafton. Two of them ...