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With fix in place, no contract yet exists between Grand Forks Public Schools, Dietrich Bus Service
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The statement in full can be read below:
“North Dakota Century Code provides a process for our citizenry to be involved in determining electoralrepresentation. First elected in 2014 and reelected in 2018, I am humbled the voters have entrusted me to serve our community on the Fargo Board of Education.
In making decisions as to how the District would operate during Covid-19, I felt it was imperative to rely on the recommendations of experts in medicine and the study of disease city, county, state and national health, public education, and government agencies and officials in order to help fulfill my commitment to provide a healthy learning and working environment for the District’s students and staff. Some disagreement regarding how to optimally operate a school system during a global pandemic is expected. I have listened and taken into consideration the perspectives and concerns of community members, and along with the guidance of the District’s partnering public health agenc
Fargo School Board President Issues Statement on Possible Recall
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Considerations underway for appointing county auditor over traditional election
Stark County Commissioners held public commentary on considerations to alter the system of selection of auditor from elected to appointed. Residents and commissioners engaged in debates on the merits of both options, while the overwhelmingly popular views at the podium favored keeping the position elected. Written By: James Miller | ×
Residents and commissioners engaged in debates on the merits of considerations to alter the system of selection of auditor from elected to appointed. (Photo by James B. Miller, Jr. / The Dickinson Press)
Stark County Commissioners on Tuesday, May 4, held the first of two public commentary sessions aimed at getting public feedback on whether ongoing considerations to change the county auditor position from an electoral process to one through appointment have public support.