‘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 library officials hope city council OKs replacement librarian
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East Grand Forks library officials hope city council OKs replacement librarian
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East Grand Forks further weighs targets for federal roadway assistance
East Grand Forks is scheduled to point $860,000 worth of federal money toward a $1.6 million plan to build a roundabout at Bygland Road and Rhinehart Drive, but that could change because city leaders are weighing the pros and cons of instead using that money to fix a stretch of roadway near an industrial park. 8:55 pm, Mar. 9, 2021 ×
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East Grand Forks leaders still aren’t sure which street project they’ll point federal money toward next year, and their meeting on Tuesday confirmed
Council members didn’t object to a plan to continue studying a $2.29 million street reconstruction plan at 10th Street Northeast near an industrial park that would cut in line ahead of a $1.6 million plan to install a roundabout at the intersection of Bygland Road and Rhinehart Drive. The city is set to receive about $860,000 from the feds for one of those