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By Doug Barrett
Jun 3, 2021 | 8:13 AM
The reconstruction of a stretch of Columba Road north of the overpass will impact homeowners several blocks away over the next week. The city is taking advantage of having the road torn up by replacing an old force main in the area.
In anticipation of the force main work a temporary wastewater line has been laid along North 25th Street from University Avenue to 10th Avenue North. Crews have also placed temporary road ramps at several intersections to protect the line. The force main project should be completed by June 10th.
The nearly six-million dollar reconstruction of Columbia Road includes new pavement…sidewalks…traffic signals and upgrades to the pedestrian underpass.
Holiday parade honors Grand Forks frontline workers
“Grand Forks, North Dakota, is a community that supports one another through selfless acts of kindness and appreciation, especially when the going gets tough,” Mayor Brandon Bochenski wrote in proclaiming Dec. 14-20 as “Light the Town Green Week.” 6:49 pm, Dec. 20, 2020 ×
Brittney Blake, left, and her husband, Tony Meyer, put the finishing touches on their Jeep for the Frontline Workers Festival parade Sunday in Grand Forks. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
Members of the Greater Grand Forks community turned out in force Sunday to honor frontline workers with a parade.
The Dec. 20 parade was one of the concluding events of the week that Grand Forks Mayor Brandon Bochenski designated as “Light the Town Green Week” as a way to honor frontline health care workers and pay tribute to their grit and determination as they continue to battle COVID-19, Bochenski said.