These August afternoons -- when your shift is finished there is absolutely nothing to do; you might as well walk down to the Forks Falls Road and listen to the chain gang. However, here in this very town there was once a café. And this old boarded-up house was unlike any other plac...
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The Dean of Grand Forks; Dean Blais, the architect of North Dakota's turnaround, is also a former Gopher, and hockey fans wonder if he might one day become the coach at Minnesota. But Blais is too busy enjoying the Sioux's success to concern himself with rumors.(SPORTS)...
Grand Forks is the most relaxed, least stressed city! Come join us! Enjoy the peace and quiet, and maybe even spot the Northern Lights while you're at it!
competing to design the bottle’s label.The prize is three-pronged: 1) a case of 24 bottles of the spicy buttermilk salad dressing, 2) photo of winning designer in local newspaper, 3) the photo enlarged to poster size and displayed near the diner cash register (we are talking HOME TOWN...
Newspaper Rock, an overlook where you can view an array of nearly 650 petroglyphs created by ancestral Puebloan people as long as 2,000 years ago. This is a very accessible park for families with young children or seniors, as the trails are short but scenic and it’s easy to drive and...
Getting toAnimas Forkstakes some serious off-road driving that'll pay off in the end. At its peak, Animas Forks was home to 30 cabins, a newspaper, hotel, saloon, and a post office. During winters, the residents would have to leave the area to escape the massive amounts of snow and...
However, after a deluge of jingoistic newspaper articles, “Five years later, this consensus evaporated. Almost overnight, it was replaced by a national clamor for overseas expansion. This was the quickest and most profound reversal of public opinion in the history of American foreign policy.” ...