Working with the Minnesota DNR, the city offered 9 antlerless tags and 1 tag good for either a buck or a doe.| Grand Forks Herald
The archery hunt, which is limited to 10 hunters who were selected through a lottery and stringent screening and proficiency process, is confined to five areas.| Grand Forks Herald
One hunt will be an accessible hunt and another will be a standard archery deer hunt.| Grand Forks Herald
Taking a bear with a radio collar is legal; however, pausing briefly to get a clear view of the bear’s head can help reveal whether it has large ear tags, which indicates that it is collared.| Grand Forks Herald
Mike Frisch and the Fishing the Midwest team highlight bucket list fisheries| Grand Forks Herald
As the old saying goes, “You’re not a real fisherman until you’ve been caught yourself.”| Grand Forks Herald
Brad Dokken joined the Herald company in November 1985 as a copy editor for Agweek magazine and has been the Grand Forks Herald's outdoors editor since 1998. Besides his role as an outdoors writer, Dokken has an extensive background in northwest Minnesota and Canadian border issues and provides…| Grand Forks Herald
Game marked just the seventh start of the pitcher's career, who was the 15th overall pick in the 2020 draft and is now among Minnesota's top pitching prospects| Grand Forks Herald
Prep cross country results and college volleyball exhibition| Grand Forks Herald
From major milestones to forgotten curiosities, this daily feature highlights the stories that once made headlines — just as they appeared in the Grand Forks Herald on this day in years past.| Grand Forks Herald
The Fighting Hawks open the 2025 season on Aug. 30 at Kansas State| Grand Forks Herald
The fundraising subcommittee brought in more than $11 million overall, $10 million of that in just 72 days. That equates to an average of $138,889 in donations every day during that span.| Grand Forks Herald
Wanting to be like Fargo’s downtown isn’t necessarily a great aspiration at the moment, but that town’s use of cameras might be something to emulate.| Grand Forks Herald
Agencies must have plans of action in place to provide information to the public in a timely manner, no matter the day of the week or who is on duty.| Grand Forks Herald
UND is transforming, and we’re all part of the generation that gets to see it and experience it first hand.| Grand Forks Herald
In addition to the new state stamp, a federal duck stamp is required for waterfowl hunters 16 and older beginning Sept. 1.| Grand Forks Herald
Juicy, delicious and packed with bright flavors, this meal comes together quickly and will be gone just as fast.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota was chosen as the second state to host the Waterfowl Brigade because the state is known as the “duck factory of North America.”| Grand Forks Herald
The department received 16,488 applications, including 837 gratis applications, for this year’s pronghorn season.| Grand Forks Herald
Stephanie Tucker discusses furbearer season regulations, population trends.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota’s fall wild turkey season runs from Oct. 11 through Jan. 4, 2026.| Grand Forks Herald
Hunters can use concurrent season licenses during the archery season with a bow; deer gun season with a bow, rifle or muzzleloader; or during the muzzleloader season with a muzzleloader.| Grand Forks Herald
Given that some states have legalized marijuana and some have not, it can be confusing and difficult to determine its legality, especially when crossing state lines.| Grand Forks Herald
No injuries were reported in Grand Forks. One person was injured in a separate tornado in Manvel, but details were not immediately available Saturday night.| Grand Forks Herald
Hearing from concerned residents who were unable to hear the sirens during the early morning hours of Aug. 8, Kari Goelz encourages them to utilize other resources in their homes, like CodeRED.| Grand Forks Herald
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about creating an Alpine Currant hedge and fruit on potato plants.| Grand Forks Herald
If you’re tired of salads and veggie sticks, here are some fun options for using garden produce in your meal plan.| Grand Forks Herald
Farmer sentiment is lower this month, and yet there is a belief that current U.S. policy is going in the right direction.| Grand Forks Herald
Nearly 200 farmers reported storage damage, and 400,000 acres of crops were impacted by June’s severe storms.| Grand Forks Herald
Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith on Tuesday announced Senate support for the funding; House of Representatives yet to vote on it| Grand Forks Herald
On display at the East Grand Forks Heritage Village, an iron lung symbolized the impact of poliomyelitis and focused attention on disease threats and the importance of vaccination| Grand Forks Herald
Schmidt elects for a change of scenery, team practices on grass field on Tuesday| Grand Forks Herald
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I'm not concerned with whether anyone won or lost, honestly, because while we're in the business of raising cattle, we're a lot more concerned with raising kids.| Grand Forks Herald
Helping a child prep for the county fair -- and then actually making it through the fair -- can help the adults in their life get in shape. But the County Fair Workout is one that only works for a limited time.| Grand Forks Herald
The world leans toward chaotic right now, but Jenny Schlecht has found some peace in the cold nights of checking heifers that are near calving.| Grand Forks Herald
Jenny Schlecht describes how two calves on her farm needed milk replacer to stay alive.| Grand Forks Herald
Within 10 days of sending her son a photo of her bare, brown yard, Ann Bailey's farmstead was blanketed by five inches of snow, a reminder that the region is nowhere near past snow season.| Grand Forks Herald
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Burleigh County, claims the governor and a few ag associations wield virtually complete control over who ends up on the board.| Grand Forks Herald
New dairy facilities are proposed at Hillsboro and Abercrombie.| Grand Forks Herald
Camera installations on the farm is a growing area for one Brainerd-area business.| Grand Forks Herald
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Eating fresh food from the garden or preserving produce, like storing onions in an old nylon, will help feed Jenny Schlecht's family this year. So will food grown by other farmers and sold in stores.| Grand Forks Herald
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.| Grand Forks Herald
Research happening all over the country can help improve the finances of farms and ranches. Jenny Schlecht says taking advantage of that work can put producers on stronger ground.| Grand Forks Herald
Jenny Schlecht was never all-in on things like balling a steer’s tail or fluffing a sheep’s legs. But she has a strong appreciation for the real-world lessons 4-H provides.| Grand Forks Herald
Much of the bill has been designed and discussed with the proposed Agristo potato processing facility in Grand Forks in mind.| Grand Forks Herald
The memorandum lays the groundwork for a potential future development agreement and ongoing discussions.| Grand Forks Herald
“This project will expand value-added agriculture in North Dakota, improve profitability for our potato growers and strengthen our state’s economy,” North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong said.| Grand Forks Herald
Tribal leader Jamie Azure and others spoke in favor of the casino at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Three spoke against it.| Grand Forks Herald
Options Resource Center for Independent Living in East Grand Forks will coordinate the accessible hunt, set for early October.| Grand Forks Herald
I don’t remember the exact year, but I purchased the fishing rod sometime around the turn of the century – that would be the 21st century – at a local sporting goods store.| Grand Forks Herald
“Quality tools made of sturdy materials and metal capable of sharpening can last a generation or more,” Don Kinzler writes.| Grand Forks Herald
Ag mental health specialists in Minnesota are busy thanks to current low commodity prices and other uncertainties.| Grand Forks Herald
With the 2025 legislative session in the rearview mirror, North Dakotans can expect to save money on property taxes and insulin. Lawmakers also honed in on criminal justice reform and K-12 issues.| Grand Forks Herald
Some issues "shouldn't be political," organizers say.| Grand Forks Herald
Theodore Roosevelt National Park's last superintendent has left and U.S. Sen. John Hoeven says new park officials have agreed to be more transparent.| Grand Forks Herald
The Medora City Council has concerns about the herd’s viability if birth control continues.| Grand Forks Herald
Turns out, we're in drought conditions in North Dakota about as often as we're not. Jenny Schlecht reflects on that and how much we worry about drought really depends on timing.| Grand Forks Herald
Jenny Schlecht reflects on the life of her daughter's cow and how growing up on a ranch is teaching her girls lessons in work ethic, caring for living things and carrying on through hard times.| Grand Forks Herald
An April Fool's Day storm brought a flurry of early-morning calves to Jenny Schlecht's place.| Grand Forks Herald
No matter how good we think we are at something now, we should never forget the work we put in to get there, Jenny Schlecht said. That's true for growth in sports, in careers or on the farm or ranch.| Grand Forks Herald
Fedorchak has nearly 70% of the votes in her race against Democrat Trygve Hammer for the state’s lone House seat.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota’s lone Republican U.S. representative had a commanding lead over Democrat Merrill Piepkorn.| Grand Forks Herald
Voigt covers government in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks.| Grand Forks Herald
Am I just shuffling stuff around again and not actually gaining any efficiency or additional storage space?| Grand Forks Herald
The final portion of this month-long challenge is to keep a personal record of each recipe.| Grand Forks Herald
Burgum said on CNN that Trump addressed him as “Mr. Secretary” in phone call saying he chose Vance as his running mate.| Grand Forks Herald
The cost of a bill that would require violent offenders to spend more of their sentences in prison instead of transitional housing is inflated, North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley claimed.| Grand Forks Herald
Lawmakers scrapped a bill to increase abortion access and another to further its criminalization, as well as two bills seeking to protect access to fertility treatments and contraceptives.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota House lawmakers voted down House Bill 1282 and House Bill 1284, both of which sought to boost fertility-related health insurance coverage for public employees.| Grand Forks Herald
SCR 4006 asks Congress to establish federal protections for the wild horse herd in North Dakota's sole national park; legislators reject proposed oversight board| Grand Forks Herald
The North Dakota superintendent for public instruction could become the nation’s assistant secretary of education for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota's prison system says inmates spend 50% of their sentence in its facilities, including transitional housing. “There is no truth in sentencing,” Attorney General Drew Wrigley said.| Grand Forks Herald
Wild horse advocates will also seek a resolution from the North Dakota Legislature urging federal protection for the horses.| Grand Forks Herald
Ingrid Harbo joined The Forum in March 2024. Harbo reports on Moorhead and Clay County news. Readers can reach Harbo at 701-241-5526 or iharbo@forumcomm.com. Follow her on Twitter @ingridaharbo.| Grand Forks Herald
It's all in the family at Richards Transportation Service Inc., where three generations of the same family - grandma, mom and granddaughter - drive Moorhead students to school each day.| Grand Forks Herald
Baesler will serve in the Department of Education as an assistant secretary. She had previously acknowledged having conversations with President Donald Trump's transition team.| Grand Forks Herald
This is an opportunity to reduce government spending and improve public services.| Grand Forks Herald
After reading about a woman whose work directly impacted her own life, Jenny Schlecht reflects on how all of us can do something to leave the world a better place through our work today.| Grand Forks Herald
Jenny Schlecht pondered ag regulation while learning about California condors at the San Diego Zoo while in town for the American Sugarbeet Growers Association's annual meeting.| Grand Forks Herald
It's legislative session time across the region, and Jenny Schlecht has some views she'd like lawmakers to hear.| Grand Forks Herald
Jenny Schlecht ponders why she thinks she's tougher than the winter weather in North Dakota.| Grand Forks Herald
ON LAKE OF THE WOODS, Ont.--It's just a bucket of rust now, a monument to an era when people tried to forge a living from this rugged part of Lake of the Woods, but the 1936 Dodge with suicide doors must have been quite the car back in the day.| Grand Forks Herald
We can’t keep throwing money at the problem. Something more has to change.| Grand Forks Herald
Gov.-elect Kelly Armstrong released a list of those slated to work in his office Wednesday, Nov. 6.| Grand Forks Herald
One constitutional measure was nearly evenly split to pass or fail late Tuesday.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota would have been the first state in the country to abolish its property taxation system.| Grand Forks Herald
Voters were split Tuesday, Nov. 5, on whether to legalize recreational marijuana in North Dakota, with opposing votes taking a narrow lead.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota’s newly elected governor, Rep. Kelly Armstrong, addressed the public on election results, property tax and other matters his office will face after he is sworn in on Dec. 15.| Grand Forks Herald
Gov. Doug Burgum and members of the Housing Initiative Advisory Committee met at Custer Park in Bismarck on Tuesday, Nov. 12, to announce the proposed $96 million budget.| Grand Forks Herald
"This whole thing feels like the Biff Tannen future in 'Back to the Future II,' " a friend of mine texted. And yeah, it sure does.| Grand Forks Herald
The employees expressed concerns over Commissioner Karen Tyler receiving two full-time salaries and employing her daughter.| Grand Forks Herald
Voter engagement is declining in North Dakota. We're far behind our neighbors in terms of eligible voter turnout. We can do better.| Grand Forks Herald
Trump has won a sweeping victory, moving every single state in America in his direction from 2020| Grand Forks Herald
Andrea Borsvold is a busy homesteading mama of three who loves God, coffee, sewing and the beauty of nature living in northwestern Minnesota. She writes regular columns for the Grand Forks Herald.| Grand Forks Herald
Tasha covers the criminal justice system and North Dakota's congressional delegation for The Forum. She can be reached at 701-241-5527 or tcarvell@forumcomm.com.| Grand Forks Herald
Burgum was a staunch supporter of President-elect Donald Trump after the governor dropped out of the presidential race.| Grand Forks Herald
Sen. Janne Myrdal, who was sued by a Park River man she blocked for leaving “inappropriate” comments on her Facebook page, will be reimbursed after winning the suit in the state Supreme Court last week.| Grand Forks Herald
The fires were near New Town and Keene. The causes of the three largest fires that happened last month are still under investigation.| Grand Forks Herald