A bipartisan bill aims to standardize sanctions for lead-footed drivers in North Dakota. It’s a move that could spur higher fines and more points assessed against driving records for exceeding the limit slower speed zones. The measure also would forbid cities to double state speeding fines within their city limits. Democratic Rep. Corey Mock of Grand Forks says the bill that seeks to replace a system of tiered penalties that have been in place since 1979. The proposed legislation would be assess a fine of $5 for each mph over the speed limit regardless of the speed zone.
Minnesota Attorney General reaches settlement with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
(KNOX) - Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced that his Office has reached a settlement with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota regarding the accessibility of mental health services. The settlement aims to make Blue Cross' mental he...
Nov 01, 2024
'The Greatest Two Minutes in Competitive Robotics'
(KNOX) - What's called "The greatest two minutes in competitive robotics" is going on inside the Alerus Center in Grand Forks. 250 teams are competing in the V5RC Challenge High Stakes for highly skilled and talented VEX Robotics teams. The...
Nov 01, 2024
Grand Forks City Council Favors a Merrifield Corridor Bridge
(KNOX) - The Grand Forks Committee of the Whole approved applying for a grant to study another bridge over the Red River in the Merrifield Corridor into Polk County. Committee Member Ken Vein is opposed to the Merrifield Bridge. "The bridge is o...
Nov 04, 2024
East Grand Forks voters pass sales-and-use taxes
(KNOX) - Two special ballot questions in East Grand Forks passed, meaning a one-percent sales and use tax will raise revenue to finance upgrades to the Civic Center Sports Complex AND the VFW Memorial Arena. The Civic Center question passed with 59 p...
Nov 06, 2024
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