
Korrie Wenzel
Publisher and Executive Editor at Grand Forks Herald
Publisher of the Grand Forks Herald and Prairie Business magazine.
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6 days ago |
grandforksherald.com | Korrie Wenzel
GRAND FORKS — Of the bills Ben Koppelman introduced during the recent session of the North Dakota Legislature, some came directly from constituents, some were bigger issues divided into smaller bites and a few were what he calls “retreads,” or proposals that didn’t make it in the past. No matter their origin, Koppelman, a Republican from West Fargo, has a clear vision of what he believes is his role in the state House of Representatives. “I’m definitely there to try to change policy,” he said.
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1 week ago |
inforum.com | Korrie Wenzel
GRAND FORKS – Burgeoning development along the city’s western edge is a Grand Forks highlight, Mayor Brandon Bochenski said during his every-other-year State of the City address Thursday. One amenity that will open soon and two projects that are soon to begin construction will make 42nd Street a destination, the mayor said. And as those projects come online, a street construction project – set to begin next year – will ease congestion in the area.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Korrie Wenzel
May 8—GRAND FORKS — Burgeoning development along the city's western edge is a Grand Forks highlight, Mayor Brandon Bochenski said during his every-other-year State of the City address Thursday. One amenity that will open soon and two projects that are soon to begin construction will make 42nd Street a destination, the mayor said. And as those projects come online, a street construction project — set to begin next year — will ease congestion in the area.
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1 week ago |
grandforksherald.com | Korrie Wenzel
GRAND FORKS – Burgeoning development along the city’s western edge is a Grand Forks highlight, Mayor Brandon Bochenski said during his every-other-year State of the City address Thursday. One amenity that will open soon and two projects that are soon to begin construction will make 42nd Street a destination, the mayor said. And as those projects come online, a street construction project – set to begin next year – will ease congestion in the area.
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1 week ago |
grandforksherald.com | Korrie Wenzel
BISMARCK – Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Friday signed a bill that opens a path for up to $3 million in state funding for the development of a Veterans Memorial Center at Fargo National Cemetery. Senate Bill 2265, introduced by Sen. Scott Meyer, R-Grand Forks, and co-sponsored by Sens. Randy Burckhard, R-Minot; Kathy Hogan, D-Fargo; Larry Luick, R-Fairmount; and Ron Sorvaag, R-Fargo; and Rep. Austen Schauer, R-West Fargo, was signed during a ceremony that also included U.S. Sen.
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