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  • 6 days ago | grandforksherald.com | Korrie Wenzel

    GRAND FORKS – North Dakota’s U.S. senators and representative stand behind President Donald Trump’s decision to order a military strike against Iran, agreeing that the longtime U.S. adversary cannot be allowed to have nuclear capabilities. Sens. John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer, both Republicans, issued statements in the hours after U.S. warplanes bombed three Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday evening, June 21, agreeing with the decision and praising the service members who carried it out. U.S. Rep.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Korrie Wenzel

    Jun. 9—GRAND FORKS — Demolition continues on the former Altru Health System hospital, with about 50% of the above-ground portion of the Grand Forks structure down as of late last week. The approximately 90-day process began May 27. Removing the basement and taking away debris will continue after the visible portion of the building comes down. And so far, so good, according to Annie Bonzer, Altru Health System's director of strategy and communications.

  • 2 weeks ago | grandforksherald.com | Korrie Wenzel

    GRAND FORKS — Demolition continues on the former Altru Health System hospital, with about 50% of the above-ground portion of the Grand Forks structure down as of late last week. The approximately 90-day process began May 27. Removing the basement and taking away debris will continue after the visible portion of the building comes down. And so far, so good, according to Annie Bonzer, Altru Health System’s director of strategy and communications. “It’s going well so far,” she said.

  • 3 weeks ago | bismarcktribune.com | Korrie Wenzel

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  • 3 weeks ago | inforum.com | Eric Peterson |Korrie Wenzel

    GRAND FORKS — West Fargo Sheyenne's Sarea Gu won a state championship in singles Saturday at the North Dakota girls tennis state tournament at Choice Health & FitnessGu, the top seed from the East Region earned a 6-4, 6-1 victory against Dickinson's Shayna Klitzke in the title match. Klitzke was the top seed from the West Region. Valley City's Skye Nielson and Kailee Nielson took first place in the doubles tournament.

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