THE NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL HAS A TRAVELING ART EXHIBIT THAT IS CURRENTLY AT THE ADA PUBLIC LIBRARY, BUT WILL COME THROUGH THE ROSEAU LIBRARY LATER THIS SUMMER. IT FEATURES 15 PIECES OF ARTWORK FROM REGIONAL ADULTS AND STUDENTS. RHIANA UTTER AND QUINN PITTMAN OF GREENBUSH-MIDDLE RIVER SCHOOLS, ALONG WITH CARTER LEE JOHNSRUD OF GOODRIDGE SCHOOL HAVE PIECES IN THAT EXHIBIT.
THE THIRD OF FOUR SPRING FLOOD OUTLOOKS HAS BEEN RELEASED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, AND ONLY AREA IN THE FARGO AREA AND FARTHER SOUTH SHOW PROBABILITY OF MINOR FLOOD STAGE. THEY STATED THE MAJORITY OF THE WINTER SNOWPACK HAS MELTED IN THE SOILS, AND THAT SPRING RAINS HAVE THE BIGGEST IMPACT ON ANY FLOOD FORECAST CHANGES.
AFTER A SHARP INCREASE IN BORDER DETENTIONS AT THE NORTHERN BORDER FROM FISCAL YEAR 2022 TO 2023, THE NUMBERS WILL REMAIN STEADY AT THOSE LEVELS FOR THIS FISCAL YEAR. THE GRAND FORKS SECTOR DETAINED 77 PEOPLE FROM OCTOBER TO THE END OF JANUARY THIS YEAR, WHILE THERE WERE 70 DETENTIONS THE YEAR PRIOR.
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