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It is the newspaper of record of Walsh County, North Dakota covering news, sports, business, community events, and job openings for Grafton, North Dakota and the surrounding communities. The paper has a modest circulation in northeast North Dakota.It has run under its current title since 1992. [1]
It was organized on August 30 of that same year, with Grafton as county seat. [3] [4] It was named for George H. Walsh (1845–1913), a newspaperman and politician in Grand Forks. In 1946, Walsh County was the site of one of North Dakota's deadliest tornadoes. [5]
Grafton was founded in 1881. It was incorporated as a village in 1881 and then became a city in 1903. [8] In 1881, Walsh County was established and Grafton was subsequently designated the county seat. [9] The city was named for Grafton County, New Hampshire, the native home of a large share of its early settlers. [10]
Grafton Township is a township in Walsh County, North Dakota, United States. 51.1% (167) of the population are male, and the other 48.9% (160) are female. As of the 2010 census, the population of Grafton Township is 327.
GRAFTON ― Norman A. Crepeau Jr., the town’s police chief for the last 20 years and a 43-year law enforcement officer who helped put a wanted serial killer behind bars, will be retiring next month.
People from Grafton, North Dakota (8 P) Pages in category "Grafton, North Dakota" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The most recent listings, in 2010, are the University of North Dakota Historic District and WPA Stone Structures in Memorial Park and Calvary Cemetery, and in 2011, The Kegs Drive-In. A large number of the listings were prepared by Dr. Norene Roberts, of North Dakota State University. Additional notes for many are archived at the university. [3]
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