The Fairfield City Council met last night and revised the liquor ordinance to clarify definitions and descriptions for establishments selling alcohol. Several appointments were confirmed, as well, including Bryan Williams to the Police Pension Board; Andrew Miller to the Fire Pension Board; Cody Atteberry, Mark Turner, and Nicki Roethe to the Zoning Board; and Carrie Halbert to the Recreation Committee. In his report last night, Fairfield Mayor Mike Dreith said the City Band will perform this season, and their first concert is scheduled for June 13th. He also said the three dogs involved in the attack last month that injured city worker Robert Kamp had been ordered euthanized by Judge Michael Molt. 56-year-old Wayne City resident Jerry Desch was taken to a hospital yesterday morning after being struck on East Main Street in Fairfield. State police say IDOT workers were patching holes on East Main just west of Southeast Second, and Desch was climbing on to an end loader when he was stru
Ceremonies begin at 9 a.m. May 31 at Memorial Park North Cemetery Written By: Pamela D. Knudson | 2:00 pm, May 21, 2021 ×
Wreaths that represent American wars and conflict are placed among memorial flags during the 2020 American Legion Post 6 Memorial Day ceremonies in Grand Forks. (Korrie Wenzel/Grand Forks Herald)
The American Legion Post 6 is planning a Memorial Day ceremony, which will be open to the public. Last year, the event was closed to the public, due to the pandemic.
The ceremony begins at 9 a.m. Monday, May 31, in Memorial Park Cemetery, in an area with three flagpoles, just east of the water fountain. The flags represent the United States, North Dakota and prisoners of war. The cemetery is located east of Columbia Road, between 10th Avenue North and Gateway Drive.