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.
Grand Forks City Council Hears From Farmer who Toured Agristo's Overseas Facilities
(KNOX) - Before Grand Forks City Council approved a memorandum of understanding for Belgium-based Agristo to potentially open a potato processing plant in Grand Forks, they heard from local potato farmer Brad Nelson, who just got back from touring Ag...
Jan 23, 2025
Grand Forks City Council Will get Memorandum of Understanding for Potato Processing Plant
(KNOX) - On Tuesday, Grand Forks City Council will receive the memorandum of understanding that Belgium-based Agristo would like to locate a potato processing plant in Grand Forks. Grand Forks City Attorney Dan Gaustad says the memorandum comes first...
Jan 19, 2025
Grand Forks City Council Will Look at a Greenway Project
(KNOX) - Grand Forks City Council will look at professional services for the first phase of a downtown Greenway project. Grand Forks Water Works Director Melanie Parvey says the area is on the south end of Demers Avenue, near the river. "There i...
Jan 21, 2025
Grand Forks has a Strong 2024
(KNOX) - Grand Forks City Council heard some good news from Mayor Brandon Bochenski. "We did have our last sales tax collections come in. So, 2024 was closed out, definitely a really good month," Bochenski said. The mayor says that they bud...
Jan 24, 2025
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