- Greater Grand Forks
Infobox Metropolitan Area
MSA_name = Greater Grand Forks
name = Greater Grand Forks
The Grand Cities
The Forks
largest_city = Grand Forks, ND
other_cities = East Grand Forks, MN
Crookston, MN
rank_us = 345th
population = 96,523 [ [http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/metropop/2005/cbsa-06-fmt.csv U.S. Census Bureau 2005 estimates for metropolitan statistical areas] ]
density_mi2 = 28
density_km2 = N/A
area_mi2 = 3408
area_km2 = N/A
states =North Dakota ,Minnesota
highest_ft =
highest_m =
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lowest_m = "Greater Grand Forks" is the name used by some people to designate thetwin cities ofGrand Forks, North Dakota andEast Grand Forks, Minnesota as well as the surrounding area. The two cities lie directly across from each other on both sides of theRed River of the North . The metropolitan area also includes residents of the nearbyGrand Forks Air Force Base . Officially, the "Grand Forks, ND-MNMetropolitan Statistical Area " has a population of 96,523 and comprisesGrand Forks County, North Dakota andPolk County, Minnesota .The metropolitan area is also sometimes called "The Forks." An effort was made several years ago to "brand" the metropolitan area as "The Grand Cities." This name has not found widespread use in the area, although several buildings and organizations in town now bear the "Grand Cities" title. Occasionally, the city of Grand Forks uses the nickname "The Sunflake City".
Communities
Core cities
*
Grand Forks, North Dakota
*East Grand Forks, Minnesota urrounding communities
Many nearby towns have become "bedroom communities" for the metropolitan area, although many of these communities do have their own distinct economies.
In
North Dakota :
*Buxton
*Emerado
*Gilby
*Grand Forks Air Force Base
*Hillsboro
*Larimore
*Manvel
*Northwood
*Reynolds
*ThompsonIn
Minnesota :
*Crookston
*Fisher
*OsloEducation
K-12
Public schools
The
Grand Forks Public Schools system serves Grand Forks, Manvel's high school students, and Grand Forks Air Force Base. The district consists of 12 elementary schools, four middle schools, two high schools, analternative high school , an adult learning center, and aHead Start program.The
East Grand Forks School District serves East Grand Forks and the surrounding rural areas. The district consists of two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school.Private schools
In Grand Forks, St. Michael's Catholic Church and Holy Family Catholic Church both have Catholic elementary schools. There are no Catholic middle or high schools in Grand Forks, but East Grand Forks is home to Sacred Heart Catholic Church's school, which educates from kindergarten through the 12th grade. East Grand Forks is also home to Riverside Christian School, a nondenominational elementary school.
Higher education
*
University of North Dakota (Grand Forks)
*Northland Community & Technical College (East Grand Forks)*
*University of Minnesota Crookston (Crookston)"
* also has a campus inThief River Falls, Minnesota "Media
"See
Media in Grand Forks, North Dakota for a list of newspapers, television stations, and radio stations"Print
The major daily newspaper is the "
Grand Forks Herald ". The only other daily newspaper in the area is the "Crookston Daily Times " of Crookston. "The Exponent " of East Grand Forks is a weekly newspaper. "The Dakota Student " is a campus newspaper published twice a week (during the school year) by students of theUniversity of North Dakota . There are also several other weekly newspapers in the area including the "Hillsboro Banner ".Television
The metropolitan area receives all major
broadcast network s over the air, along with cable, and satellite television. The major cable television company isMidcontinent Communications .The only broadcast stations based in the metro area are
WDAZ-TV 8 (ABC) and KCPM 27 (MNTV).KVLY-TV andKXJB-TV both have news bureaus in Grand Forks, though the stations are based in Fargo.Local TV stations include:
*KGFE Channel 2 (PBS ) (KCGE-DT digital/HD Channel 16) - main studio in Fargo, ND, cable channel 13, (Digital cable channel 613 HD & 80.2 HD), (614 SD & 80.3 SD)
*KXJB-TV Channel 4 (CBS ) (digital/HD Channel 38) - based in Fargo, ND - (Digital cable channel 604 HD & 116.1 HD)
*WDAZ-TV Channel 8 (ABC) (digital Channel 59)
*KBRR Channel 10 (Fox) - rebroadcastsKVRR of Fargo, ND
*KVLY-TV Channel 11 (NBC ) (digital/HD channel 44) (Digital cable channel 611 & 116.2 HD)
*K17HG Channel 17 (3ABN ) - religious programming - Digital cable channel 192
*KCPM Channel 27 (MNTV) - cable channel 9
*K49FF Channel 49 (TBN) - religious programming (cable channel 73), (Digital cable channel 190 & 109.7)
*Fargo CW Cable channel 7 (The CW) - based in Fargo, ND, cable channel 14 in Most communitiesRadio
:"See
Media in Grand Forks, North Dakota for a list of all radio stations"There are several radio stations available in the area. All of the commercial radio stations in Grand Forks are owned by eitherClear Channel Communications orLeighton Broadcasting . The area is also served by stations ofNorth Dakota Public Radio (KUND 89.3 FM andKFJM 90.7 FM) andMinnesota Public Radio (KQMN 91.5 FM classical music and KNTN 102.7 FM news/talk). Several religious organizations haveChristian radio stations throughout the area.Notes
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