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‘This is one I’m willing to cut’: East Grand Forks Council split on proposal to replace librarian
East Grand Forks officials OK d the addition of a public services librarian at the city s Campbell Library in 2017. The woman who held that job quit at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and council members, wary of its cost-to-benefit ratio and how much use the job would have while the library was mostly closed, voted not to find a replacement. Now that the library is slowly but surely reopening, Campbell staff and some city officials hope to revisit that decision, but at some council members aren t interested.
East Grand Forks City Council approves 2021 budget; listens to, but doesn t act on, proposal to transfer $1 million to aid businesses
As Councilman Marc DeMers set the groundwork for relief to local businesses, others were concerned that East Grand Forks may need that money as the pandemic continues. Written By: Kim Wynn | ×
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The East Grand Forks City Council sidestepped a proposal made by Councilman Marc DeMers to transfer $1 million to the Economic Development Authority to loan to businesses in need. Rather than reworking the budget, the City Council approved the 2021 budget as presented.
Minnesota woman farms, teaches, promotes U.S. wheat worldwide
Rhonda Larson of East Grand Forks, Minn., is a farmer, substitute teacher and national wheat group leader. It s a challenging combination, especially during the pandemic, but she enjoys it. 5:31 am, Dec. 14, 2020
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. Rhonda Larson farmer, substitute teacher and national commodity group leader tells this story of a classroom experience that gives a taste of her diverse life. We were in school, and they had Career Day and one little girl was dressed up and she said, What am I? Larson answered, A cowgirl? No, the girl responded, I m going to be a farmer! Larson thought, That s cool. Then, Larson said, She and I had a conversation about that s what I do.
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