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  2. Grand Forks man carves niche administering polygraph tests ...

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    Nov. 11—GRAND FORKS — When Derik Zimmel started his polygraph business in 2009, he didn't anticipate that fishing tournaments would become an important part of his workload. They have. "I had ...

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  4. 312 Kittson Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The building at 312 Kittson Ave, Grand Forks, North Dakota is a two-story brick commercial vernacular style building with classical details built by Swedish-American builder Sander Johnson in 1907. It is part of the Downtown Grand Forks Historic District. The building is constructed of brick, Hebron on the front and common on the sides and back ...

  5. Columbia Mall (Grand Forks) - Wikipedia

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    Dayton Hudson experienced fierce competition for a new mall in the city of Grand Forks in 1975. [1] While their proposal was to build a mall at the intersection of 32nd Avenue South and Columbia Road, Inland Construction of Edina, Minnesota wanted to build a mall at 32nd Avenue South and Washington Street (one mile east of the Dayton Hudson site), which was quickly dismissed, while a group of ...

  6. List of people from Grand Forks, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Hagerty, author and writer for the Grand Forks Herald; Al McIntosh, newspaper editor, columns were featured in The War; Jennie Shortridge, novelist; Edward Kramer Thompson, editor of Life; Era Bell Thompson, editor of Ebony [1] George H. Walsh, newspaper editor, publisher, founding role with the University of North Dakota

  7. St. John's Block Commercial Exchange - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Block Commercial Exchange is a Richardsonian Romanesque building in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. It is a five-story brick and ashlar building, built during 1890–1891. It is smaller than one acre. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1982. [3]

  8. Home of Economy - Wikipedia

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    Home of Economy is a chain of retail stores with eight locations in North Dakota: Grand Forks, Grafton, Devils Lake, Minot, Williston, Jamestown, Watford City and Rugby. Home of Economy sells a variety of goods: clothing, work wear, home furniture, housewares, automotive goods, tools, farm supplies, hardware, lawn and garden supplies, paint ...

  9. Building at 201 S. 3rd St. - Wikipedia

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    The Building at 201 S. 3rd St. is a property in Grand Forks, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story commercial building that was built in 1888, when it replaced a small frame building that had housed a harness shop.