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Statewide E-12 bill means at least another $344,000 for East Grand Forks Public Schools
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East Grand Forks Public School officials concerned after 12 students test positive for COVID-19 in two weeks
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Four northwest Minnesota superintendents talk school, COVID-19 issues with the state s senior U.S. Senator. Written By: Lance Bagstad | ×
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (DFL-Minn.)
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (DFL-Minn.) had a conference call on Wednesday, March 31 with a group of northwestern Minnesota school superintendents.
The discussion focused on the American Rescue Plan, an economic stimulus bill recently passed in Congress and signed by Pres. Joe Biden, and other ways the federal government could help rural Minnesota schools recover from the educational impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Participating in the discussion were superintendents Lance Bagstad of Park Rapids Area Schools, Mike Kolness with East Grand Forks Public Schools, Chris Mills with the Stephen-Argyle Central School District in Marshall County and Larry Guggisberg with the Greenbush-Middle River School District in Roseau and Marshall counties.
Local school board member to lead Grand Forks inspection department
Grand Forks officials made the city s inspections department independent from its engineering one. That meant a search for a new director, who city leaders ultimately agreed should be Brandon Boespflug, an East Grand Forks school board member and former Grand Forks firefighter who most recently worked for the construction division of AE2S. 2:40 pm, Jan. 8, 2021 ×
Brandon Boespflug, the head of Grand Forks inspections department. Submitted photo.
The head of Grand Forks’ standalone inspections department is a school district official who’s heading back to municipal government after a sojourn at a consulting company and Altru Health System.