In her new home, she now has a kitchenette and her children are enrolled in Grand Forks schools. The family’s new place is “good,” her son Malik told the Herald. “It’s a place to sleep ...
Lt. Andrew Stein told the Herald that the Grand Forks Police Department was called to the scene at 8:16 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, just to assist with directing traffic while the intersection was blocked.
As the Herald reported at the time , the idea first publicly surfaced sometime around 2004 and again in 2009. However, "both attempts died out because of lack of support on city and state levels.