Cayla Bendel, marketing coordinator for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, shares this elevated recipe.| Grand Forks Herald
If you’re an ice angler, a warm November might have felt disappointing. If you prefer deer hunting in short sleeves, it was perfect.| Grand Forks Herald
Safe hunting ensures we can all enjoy future seasons.| Grand Forks Herald
If you witness a game and fish violation in North Dakota, call the Report All Poachers number at (701) 328-9921.| Grand Forks Herald
Doug Leier is an outreach biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. Reach him at dleier@nd.gov.| Grand Forks Herald
Administrators, including Superintendent Terry Brenner, have met with teachers in the music and German programs and staff in the SAIL Center, all of which face cuts in 2024-25| Grand Forks Herald
Students, parents, retired teachers and working professionals made up the scores of speakers who defended Grand Forks Public Schools' music, German and computer science programs.| Grand Forks Herald
Pamela Knudson is a features and arts/entertainment writer for the Grand Forks Herald. She has worked for the Herald since 2011 and has covered a wide variety of topics, including the latest performances in the region and health topics. Pamela can be reached at pknudson@gfherald.com or (701)…| Grand Forks Herald
Matthew Stolle has been a Post Bulletin reporter since 2000 and covered many of the beats that make up a newsroom. In his first several years, he covered K-12 education and higher education in Rochester before shifting to politics. He has also been a features writer. Today, Matt jumps from beat to…| Grand Forks Herald
The play, a classic tale about a Cockney flower seller transformed into an elegant lady, captured eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, during a record-breaking run on Broadway.| Grand Forks Herald
The performance by the 14-member group begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Chester Fritz Performing Arts Center on the UND campus. The concert is free and open to the public.| Grand Forks Herald
David James Carlson leads the Gordon Lightfoot Tribute Band. He knew the late singer-songwriter personally, and remembers what Lightfoot said about why he wrote "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."| Grand Forks Herald
The story of the In Their Own Words Museum in Perham is part of Lakes Country Treasures, a series that takes readers down Minnesota's backroads to some of the unique must-see gems of lakes country.| Grand Forks Herald
Rochester native Ben Tiede skipped his college graduation so he could travel to Ukraine to help create a documentary about the war in Ukraine.| Grand Forks Herald
Ian Christenson, who grew up in Otter Tail County, plays Stephen Smith in “Murdaugh: Death in the Family”| Grand Forks Herald
Local retired music teacher Mark McLaurin will direct the performance, titled “SING,” in a wide-ranging program featuring the chorus, singer Hannah Diers of Grand Forks, and four quartets| Grand Forks Herald
On Sunday, Nov. 9, guests will see the same film shown on opening night, “The Witness For the Defense” – and for the same admission: 25 cents for adults, 15 cents for kids| Grand Forks Herald
Kierstin Hurtt, superintendent of Valley-Edinburg School District, has been named to a five-year term on the North Dakota Council on the Arts Board of Directors| Grand Forks Herald
Arts and entertainment reporter Jay Gabler joined the Duluth News Tribune in 2022. His previous experience includes eight years as a digital producer at The Current (Minnesota Public Radio), four years as theater critic at Minneapolis alt-weekly City Pages, and six years as arts editor at the Twin…| Grand Forks Herald
Barbie Porter is a reporter for the Perham Focus. Email story ideas to Barbie at bporter@perhamfocus.com or call 218-844-1447.| Grand Forks Herald
The Fighting Hawks outshot Arizona State 41-15 but lost the series finale 4-2.| Grand Forks Herald
The Edmonton Oilers put the former UND defenseman on waivers this week.| Grand Forks Herald
Goaltender Connor Hasley led the Sun Devils to a win in the series finale.| Grand Forks Herald
School Board President Amber Flynn blocked public comment concerning a district employee purportedly facing termination, saying such comments violated board policies.| Grand Forks Herald
A 20-page report from Grand Forks School Board President Amber Flynn laid out how district principals came to file a complaint against Brenner.| Grand Forks Herald
Why would a Republican U.S. Senator from a coal-and-oil state be fighting alongside Democrats to preserve an emissions reporting program? Because it's good politics and good policy.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota can’t replace federal funding, even with our prodigious oil revenue reserves. Our state can begin a resiliency program aimed at preparing for more national maladministration.| Grand Forks Herald
What are they trying to hide?| Grand Forks Herald
The writing is on the wall for NDSU President David Cook. Higher education leaders should eschew a national search for his replacement and focus on promoting from within.| Grand Forks Herald
Matthew Simon warned the NDGOP's executive committee about the "ongoing issue of internal communications being leaked to the press," according to meeting minutes I obtained from NDGOP sources.| Grand Forks Herald
The government shutdown may be over, but tens of thousands of North Dakotans are still on a train speeding toward a bridge that’s out.| Grand Forks Herald
"Democracy is hard. Sometimes it's ugly. Trying to cover up those warts is no solution," Rob Port writes.| Grand Forks Herald
Heather Traynor, a state employee stalked by a former boyfriend and fellow state employee named Cory Pedersen, says state officials did not act to protect her in the workplace.| Grand Forks Herald
🔊 On this Plain Talk, Chief Justice Jon Jensen from the North Dakota Supreme Court talks about his accomplishments in that role and the court's future under new leadership.| Grand Forks Herald
🔊 On this Plain Talk, a longtime North Dakota health care executive says a single-payer system for health insurance is America's only choice going forward.| Grand Forks Herald
Yearly electricity costs for North Dakota’s Xcel customers are slated to increase by around $270 on average if approved by state regulators.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota’s lone U.S. representative said when it comes to the potential government shutdown, she supports the Republican resolution to extend funding “as it exists today.”| Grand Forks Herald
The federal minimum wage has been $7.25 since 2009, and North Dakota is one of 20 states using the national standard. But all of its neighbors have a minimum wage at least $3 higher.| Grand Forks Herald
The changes come after Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s office mistakenly scrapped millions in affordable housing money last May.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota is expected to receive hundreds of millions of dollars to improve health care access, but the state has just over a month to decide exactly where that money should go.| Grand Forks Herald
Complaints, which are held confidentially during investigation, can be filed if a North Dakotan believes a state politician has made an ethical violation.| Grand Forks Herald
Bakken Energy partnered with Armada, a company building small-scale and off-grid data centers, to bring the A.I. boom to the oil and gas industry.| Grand Forks Herald
The existing facilities that power AI and cryptocurrency will consume more power than what's generated by the Hoover dam alone, contributing to a demand that's expected to grow in coming years.| Grand Forks Herald
The millions in savings represent 5% of around $818 million worth of equipment purchased by data center entities — from software to cooling systems.| Grand Forks Herald
After spending one-third of what the executive office recommended it spends, the Legislature is looking for ways to stretch housing dollars and meet the rising need for housing.| Grand Forks Herald
Half of the 12 callers who asked questions at Thursday evening's event focused on the impact of tariffs or raised concerns about the Trump administration’s mass deportation.| Grand Forks Herald
A Friday report from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead says former state Sen. Ray Holmberg exchanged emails with Bruce Gjovig detailing portions of Holmberg’s sexual exploits.| Grand Forks Herald
Burbach, the editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, delivered a mediation on journalism and the values that undergird it for UND’s annual Hagerty Lecture.| Grand Forks Herald
Grand Forks Education Association negotiators said they brought proposals previously rejected by School Board negotiators at the behest of their members.| Grand Forks Herald
Also, School Board members heard a report on the district's annual financial audit and learned this year's summer musicals.| Grand Forks Herald
Recommendations from a Thursday work session between School Board members and members of a task force to redraw school boundaries will be voted on by the board before any action is taken.| Grand Forks Herald
The annual powwow was held at the Alerus Center for the first time in its half-century history.| Grand Forks Herald
Negotiators from the Grand Forks Education Association and Grand Forks School Board reiterated familiar points while discussing burnout among teachers in "self-contained" classrooms.| Grand Forks Herald
Several Grand Forks businesses that displayed artwork from Gjovig’s personal collection have taken them down or removed public references to their display.| Grand Forks Herald
Rural communities often don’t have enough people to go around to do the jobs that need to be done, Jenny Schlecht says. What’s the best way to show your appreciation? Getting involved where you can.| Grand Forks Herald
The family farm Jenny Schlecht lives on was hit by a tornado on June 20. More than two months later, she explains how the recovery process has been long and painful.| Grand Forks Herald
Modern agriculture is hopelessly intertwined with politics, Jenny Schlecht points out. That means those working in agriculture need to pay attention and educate themselves on the news of the day.| Grand Forks Herald
Jenny Schlecht ponders whether always turning to the government for every real or perceived problem in agriculture is serving the industry or hurting its viability and reputation.| Grand Forks Herald
Standing on a hill in Morton County, North Dakota, Jenny Schlecht pondered the importance of a diverse ag industry and in having opportunities to do something different when times are tough.| Grand Forks Herald
Cleaning out 60-plus years of accumulation of things from an old barn is a dirty job, writes Jenny Schlecht. She explains the process of clearing out the tornado-damaged building for a new barn.| Grand Forks Herald
Events to highlight opposition to Riverview Farms' planned dairies in North Dakota included a press conference in Bismarck, a petition delivered to the governor's office, and a rally in Manitoba.| Grand Forks Herald
Cattle futures prices fell in the second half of October on news that the U.S. may increase beef imports from Argentina. But beef prices didn't, and supply and demand remain about the same as before.| Grand Forks Herald
Sunflowers were in full bloom in mid-August, including in North Dakota, which leads the nation in the crop most years. As tourists stop to see the bright blooms, markets and conditions were strong.| Grand Forks Herald
Nebraska Public Service suspended the license of a grain company that does business in multiple states for nonpayment of nearly $2 million worth of grain. Other states also are investigating.| Grand Forks Herald
FARGO Michael Gamboa, sentenced to two life prison terms for running a drug ring out of his Fargo auto-detailing shop, filed papers challenging an opinion in his case. Gamboa, acting as his own attorney, argues that he wasn't actually in possessi...| Grand Forks Herald
Sophia is the K-12 education reporter for the Grand Forks Herald.| Grand Forks Herald
Reported as one of the first times Armstrong spoke openly about politics, his statements were so shocking The Associated Press wouldn't run a story without more proof they were Armstrong's words.| Grand Forks Herald
The council approved contracting with Houston Engineering as it looks to update portions of the Greenway downtown.| Grand Forks Herald
The expansion is part of the second phase of the upgrades and improvements to the facility.| Grand Forks Herald
The Rev. Shawn Bowman, pastor of Victory Lutheran Church in Jamestown, was invited by TPUSA Faith, a group founded by Kirk. The funeral is Sunday, Sept. 21, in Glendale, Arizona.| Grand Forks Herald
In Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler also shares his favorite sweet cherry tomato and what to do about green potatoes from the garden.| Grand Forks Herald
In Growing Together, Don Kinzler talks about the conditions that affected 2025 tomato harvests.| Grand Forks Herald
The Patrol said on social media that "No kings" flyers were found in the vehicle of the suspect in a pair of shootings that left Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband dead Saturday.| Grand Forks Herald
Larson, who later apologized, wondered just prior to Friday's vote if the tribe that wants to build a resort in Grand Forks might be backed by cartels.| Grand Forks Herald
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
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
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
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
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