
Joshua Irvine
Reporter at Grand Forks Herald
Covering K-12, UND and Grand Forks County for @gfherald | he/him | ceci n'est pas l'homme qui joue au cricket
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inforum.com | Joshua Irvine
GRAND FORKS — U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak did not waver in her support for President Donald Trump even as several constituents raised concerns about trade and immigration policy in a Thursday evening town hall. Half of the 12 people who asked questions at Fedorchak’s event, her second virtual town hall since taking office, focused on the impact of tariffs or raised concerns about the Trump administration’s mass deportation plan.
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yahoo.com | Joshua Irvine
May 1—GRAND FORKS — U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak did not waver in her support for President Donald Trump even as several constituents raised concerns about trade and immigration policy in a Thursday evening town hall. Half of the 12 people who asked questions at Fedorchak's event, her second virtual town hall since taking office, focused on the impact of tariffs or raised concerns about the Trump administration's mass deportation plan.
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grandforksherald.com | Joshua Irvine
GRAND FORKS – U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak did not waver in her support for President Donald Trump even as several constituents raised concerns about trade and immigration policy in a Thursday evening town hall. Half of the 12 people who asked questions at Fedorchak’s event, her second virtual town hall since taking office, focused on the impact of tariffs or raised concerns about the Trump administration’s mass deportation plan.
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grandforksherald.com | Joshua Irvine
GRAND FORKS – The union representing North Dakota’s teachers is raising the alarm about a new report showing continued declines in North Dakota’s teacher pay relative to other states. North Dakota ranked 40th among U.S. states and Washington, D.C. for average teacher salaries last school year, according to a report released this week by the National Education Association, a national labor union representing K-12 educators and college faculty and staff.
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yahoo.com | Joshua Irvine
Apr. 30—GRAND FORKS — Negotiators for Grand Forks Public Schools' teachers sought to revive several proposals previously rejected by School Board members in the fifth week of teacher contract negotiations. Grand Forks Education Association negotiators said Tuesday they were bringing the proposals back to the table at union members' behest. "We feel that it's our obligation if something isn't discussed, or if something doesn't have enough information ...
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