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  1. On 5/15/2021 at 11:15 PM, NewUndFan said:

    Super value bought hornbackers . Hugo's negotiated with them that if they close their grand forks store they would change to the super value off brand of products.   Super value gets money from selling their off brand to Hugo's and closes a marginal store .  Only ones that lose are the people of grand forks losing another choice for a grocery store and Hugo's keeps their monopoly in town.   I wish someone would come in and get rid of that monopoly.  We don't need 6 Hugo's in town.  

    especially they way they are treating their employees right now...

  2. 19 hours ago, SiouxFan100 said:

    Is memorial stadium completely torn down and removed now?

    yep...moving dirt around.  an unseen project you can't see from uni ave is the parking lot going up where the steam plant used to be..gonna be a huge parking lot south of the engineering school and the carnegie library.

  3. Hugo's lifts their mask mandate for CUSTOMERS but...

    just talked to a young lady cashier at Hugo's...she says non-vaccinated employees have to wear a mask /vaccinated don't have to

    the girl i was talking to was almost crying bc of medical issues she can't get the vaccine and doesn't want to quit

    she said half of the employees are vaccinated

    question...Does Hugo's mean forever or until herd immunity kicks in? if it's a forever thing i and alot of other people will probably never shop at Hugo's again

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  4. 46 minutes ago, geaux_sioux said:

    So you’re saying a town with mayor Brown at the helm sputtered in the face of unbelievable growth across the state? The people that pull the string in GF don’t want it to get too big. They want to be able to easily control things. There’s a reason GF has been so unfriendly to new businesses for so long.

    wonder if the owners of hornbachers knew what they were getting into...

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  5. 5 minutes ago, Kab said:

    Do they track the population of downtown and what do they expect the increase to be after all the construction is complete

    not sure but there are sue a lot of apartments up and going up....

  6. 1 hour ago, Hammersmith said:

    Not really trouble. The CU board of regents are made up of elected members that declare party affiliation. A few years ago, the board had a 5-4 republican majority and decided to exercise that majority by forcing a republican (former)politician into the leadership job over a mostly left-leaning university system. After last year's election, the make up of the board has flipped to a 5-4 democrat majority and Kennedy's contract is about to come up for renewal. He can already see the writing on the wall that there is no way the current board is going to renew his contract and he's starting the transition process before they do.

    Not saying he was a good or bad administrator at Colorado, just saying it wasn't a scandal that's causing him to leave. His fate was sealed when he was forced into the job over the objections of the system and then the balance of power flipped the other way.

    yep...someone causing trouble is another man's virtue signaler

  7. On 5/7/2021 at 8:10 AM, Midwestern Hawk said:

    It's hard to tell for sure from camera angles where safety is when ball is thrown, but safety is not in frame when ball is thrown to Cochrane.  The safety is following the motion towards the boundary at the snap.  My bigger point on that play is Tommy goes to the receiver the play is designed for or he throws it away.  I'm not saying this is bad or necessarily wrong, I'm just saying when you look at the film critically that is what happens on every play.  IMO its also why our offense struggled down the stretch(last 3 games) other then 1st qtr vs MSU.

    two plays that really stick out for me in the past couple of years with a running qb are.

    1. studs run against wyoming

    2. brockstar against sammy houston

    a mobile/running qb is almost a must nowadays ...tommy turtled up early in the jmu game when the pocket collaseped on him...not sure why because he has shown he can (sammy game)

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  8. 5 minutes ago, Siouxperfan7 said:

    So I reached out to the Siouxshop to see if they would be selling and Missouri Valley Championship merchandise.  here was my unfortunate response...

     

    We will not be carrying any Missouri Valley Champion ship merchandise this year. Thank you for reaching out!

     

    Jasmine Koenig

    Assistant Sioux Shop Manager

    Ralph Engelstad Arena

    One Ralph Engelstad Arena Drive

    Grand Forks, ND 58203

    Direct: 701.777.0695

    Store: 701.777.6636

     

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    did you even have to send that email to know the answer?

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  9. 13 hours ago, BarnWinterSportsEngelstad said:

    I've been in the home that was there.
    I believe the owner donated it to UND. 
    He wanted it to go to UND, but Human Nutrition Lab may have been involved somehow.

    GF County has Deed holder as: NORTH DAKOTA STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
    Building was demolished last fall. 

    cool house with the "porch" on the roof!

  10. 20 minutes ago, Mama Sue said:

    Siouxphan97.... not sure I am clear and still don’t know the two things in TX which was my question.... guess we are ALL guilty of something 

    their (for u geauxsioux) are only steers and top heavy canadian lateral moving quitting o-lineman

  11. 15 minutes ago, Teeder11 said:

    He obviously has a different idea for the definition of the word “committed.”  Don’t let the door hit ya...

    when eastern michigan calls with a full ride does you keep moving up the chain?

  12. Jim Turner-TSU o-line coach

    A Boston native, Turner was a four-year letterman as a fullback under Jack Bicknell at Boston College. He served as team captain in his senior season and played in three bowl games at BC — Cotton, Hall of Fame, and Liberty — during his career.

    Joe Pawlak

    A three-year starter at NIU, Pawlak started the final 41 games of his career and appeared in 52 total games. As a member of the 2011 MAC championship team, he was part of an offensive line that allowed just 12 sacks to rank 10th in the nation for fewest sacks allowed as the NIU offense broke 12 single-season records led by future Heisman finalist Jordan Lynch at quarterback. Pawlak earned all-conference honors in 2010 and academic all-conference recognition in 2011.

    joe>jim

  13. 27 minutes ago, Midwestern Hawk said:

    Strangest transfer portal move I have seen unless he has always dreamed about Texas.....

    only two things in Texas....................

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