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Grand Forks might push chickens to roost elsewhere
Grand Forks residents need a permit to keep chickens on their property, but complaints to City Council President Dana Sande have prompted city leaders to consider an outright ban. 9:17 pm, Jun. 28, 2021 ×
Chickens in Grand Forks may need to fly the coop this summer.
After a resident’s birds ran afoul of neighbors, City Council members preliminarily voted 4-3 on Monday to ban people from keeping chickens within city limits. The council is set to meet again next Tuesday for the first of two definitive votes on the ban. Voting against were council members Katie Dachtler, Bret Weber and Ken Vein. In favor were Danny Weigel, Jeannie Mock, Kyle Kvamme and City Council President Dana Sande, who said he’s heard complaints from constituents in his ward about neighboring chickens, which, Sande said, can rile up dogs and other domestic animals.
What’s a ‘restaurant’? Grand Forks panel weighs changes to alcohol regulations
Northern Air Family Fun Center hopes to allow minors in its ax-throwing area, which includes beer and wine service, and area businesses and nonprofits hope to find more spots to host charitable gambling. Those requests, plus a longstanding question over which COVID-19 changes will remain after the pandemic, means Grand Forks civic leaders are set to review the city s alcohol regulations later this winter. 9:33 pm, Feb. 22, 2021 ×
Grand Forks City Hall, 255 N. 4th St. Sam Easter / Grand Forks Herald
Staff and officials at Grand Forks City Hall are set to review the city’s alcohol regulations after receiving a pair of requests to loosen them.
At Alerus Center and beyond, a ‘balancing act’ between life and COVID
According to an internal Alerus Center review, conducted at the Herald’s request, attendance at a wedding there exceeded state “Smart Restart” COVID guidelines at the time by 62 people. The review shows there were at least four such events during the year that exceeded guidelines another wedding, as well as general election voting and the Pride of Dakota shopping expo. Alerus Center officials say big events like these are carefully managed for maximum public safety.
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Early voters cast their ballots on Monday, Oct. 26, at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks during the start of early in-person voting. Eric Hylden / Grand Forks Herald
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