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They were all by the north end of the tailgating. Werid to have 20 so far away from everything.

2 hours ago, F'n Hawks said:

Yep for the first home game there were enough and spread out across the tailgate lot. For home games 2 and 3 not so much.

 

4 hours ago, Kab said:

Apparently they need more porta potties too

seen 2 young gentlemen watering the cement between cars

at least it wasn’t a female squatting on the sidewalk 

 

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16 minutes ago, forksandspoons said:

Come on grand forks business, buy these up and have some promotions, ndsu fans won’t attend this in big numbers because they have moved on, they are too important in their eyes, there will be plentry of them being obnoxious tho, and somehow they sit too close to me usually 

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Seems someone wasn’t paying attention and then cried when it was too late…Daktronics is the cream of the crop and employs a lot of UND grads. LucentHD is a GF business and has done some big projects but scoring and timing systems are something you don’t mess around with. The Ralph, Betty, and US Bank Stadium use Daktronics. It’s a shame we probably won’t have these upgrades by football season.

https://www.grandforksherald.com/news/local/grand-forks-city-council-terminates-led-scoreboard-contract-with-daktronics

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7 minutes ago, KEH said:

Seems someone wasn’t paying attention and then cried when it was too late…Daktronics is the cream of the crop and employs a lot of UND grads. LucentHD is a GF business and has done some big projects but scoring and timing systems are something you don’t mess around with. The Ralph, Betty, and US Bank Stadium use Daktronics. It’s a shame we probably won’t have these upgrades by football season.

https://www.grandforksherald.com/news/local/grand-forks-city-council-terminates-led-scoreboard-contract-with-daktronics

Bison alums?

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8 hours ago, KEH said:

Seems someone wasn’t paying attention and then cried when it was too late…Daktronics is the cream of the crop and employs a lot of UND grads. LucentHD is a GF business and has done some big projects but scoring and timing systems are something you don’t mess around with. The Ralph, Betty, and US Bank Stadium use Daktronics. It’s a shame we probably won’t have these upgrades by football season.

https://www.grandforksherald.com/news/local/grand-forks-city-council-terminates-led-scoreboard-contract-with-daktronics

This is atrocious. I recommend writing to the Alerus Center and City of Grand Forks citing these concerns with hopes to still expedite the process for football season. Again, this is ridiculous. Yes, Alerus Center is city-owned, but it is also important we don’t relegate ourselves to elementary levels by employing only local businesses. We deserve top-notch state of the art technology, especially if trying to enhance our game-day atmosphere. Go with Daktronics. Get this done, do it right. As for LucentHD, strive to simply be better, maybe you’ll get offered in the future, and stop complaining. When it comes down to it, the City of Grand Forks and Alerus Center need to balance out fiscal and legal responsibility while actually enhancing the quality of the product (video boards and associated technology) being asked for. 

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Here's the problem: 

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According to the city’s 2026 budget for the Alerus Center, the event center has $4.5 million budgeted for scoreboards this year. Because the base price in the contract was less than that budgeted amount, the project did not need approval from the City Council, according to the facility’s purchasing policy.

Non-construction capital projects do, however, need to have bids publicly advertised in the Grand Forks Herald and included on the city website. According to ND Public Services, no requests for proposals or bid requests were published ahead of the commission’s vote to accept Daktronics’ offer.


To an outsider that looks like somehow someone knew exactly when, how, and what to bid (to slip it past a taking a vote) when bids were not even publicly sought.

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45 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:

Here's the problem: 


To an outsider that looks like somehow someone knew exactly when, how, and what to bid (to slip it past a taking a vote) when bids were not even publicly sought.

That is exactly what that sounds like.  As a contractor, I can understand why someone would protest, if the bid process was not public, as it is supposed to be.

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