Small Business in Grand Forks, North Dakota
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Is it time to stop working for someone else? Starting being your own boss? A Small Business in Grand Forks, North Dakota may be right up your alley. Imagine waking up in Grand Forks, in North Dakota and knowing you control your own destiny. You are in charge of how much money you make, what you do that day, and how you spend your time. Sound good? Then browse the list of Small Business in Grand Forks, North Dakota below to find the opportunity that fits your life style and goals.
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Syttende mai marks turning point for Norwegian-ND tiesGrand Forks HeraldLocal Norwegians' fight to keep language program at UND strengthened ties between Norway and the descendants of Norwegian immigrants in North Dakota. As Syttende Mai, or Norwegian Constitution Day, approached 15 years ago, Grand Forks-area ...and more » |
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Exciting, emotional time for new Minnesota State coach HastingsUSCHO“I think the USHL is a great breeding ground for [head coaching] experience,” said Hastings, who offered up the likes of North Dakota coach Dave Hakstol, Colorado College coach Scott Owens, Minnesota assistant coach Mike Guentzel and former Western ... |
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Sanford Health grows,Jamestown SunSanford Health, the $2 billion health care organization spread across North Dakota and the Upper Midwest, skipped the opportunity to purchase a Grand Forks hospital now owned by Altru Health System. Sanford Health, the $2 billion health care ...and more » |
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Where's our piece of ND oil boom?Winnipeg Free PressOne of the biggest industrial booms in several decades is transforming North Dakota from a sparsely populated backwoods hinterland into a busy, prosperous state with no end to the growth in sight. In some western North Dakota counties, worker camps are ...and more » |
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South-end bypass still possible, faces a few challengesGrand Forks HeraldTwenty-one years ago, Roland Young presented the idea of building a south-end bypass around Grand Forks on Merrifield Road. Sixteen years ago, the local planning office agreed, putting the concept into its long-range transportation plan. |
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DESTINATIONS: Creating regional tourism MeccasPrairie Business(Photo courtesy of Greater Grand Forks Convention & Visitors Bureau) Communities across the region look at a variety of different ways to attract visitors to North Dakota, South Dakota and western Minnesota. The Fargo (ND)-Moorhead (Minn.) ... |
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ND interns do great in WashingtonWilliston Daily HeraldRaised in Inkster, ND, and my roommate at the University of North Dakota, Bill Scouton reported for the Grand Forks Herald and eventually became a Washington staff member for Senator Quentin Burdick in the early 1960s. When Rollie Redlin was elected to ...and more » |
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Altru Health System: Measures of careGrand Forks HeraldCompared to hospitals in other North Dakota cities, Altru fares worse in patient satisfaction and care, according to data from April 2010 to March 2011, the most recent Health and Human Services data that has been published. In Grand Forks, 54 percent ...and more » |
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No-frills air carrier is filling in gapsGrand Forks HeraldGreat Lakes already serves Devils Lake and Jamestown, ND The move comes as Delta and other large carriers have deemed these rural routes unprof-itable despite federal subsidies. Conversely, Great Lakes can profit handsomely from these destinations ...and more » |
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