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Greater Grand Forks

"Greater Grand Forks" (officially the Grand Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area) is the name used by some people to designate the twin cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota, together with their surrounding areas. The two cities lie directly across from each other on both sides of the Red River of the North, but Grand Forks, with a population of 59,166, is more than five times larger than East Grand Forks, with a population of 9,176. The metropolitan area includes all of the related two counties in the two states: Grand Forks County in North Dakota and Polk County in Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 104,362, and in 2021 estimates placed the total population at 103,462.[1]

Greater Grand Forks
The Grand Cities
The Forks
Grand Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area
Coordinates: 47°55′37″N 97°01′42″W / 47.9269°N 97.0283°W / 47.9269; -97.0283
CountryUnited States
State(s)North Dakota, Minnesota
Largest cityGrand Forks, ND
Other citiesEast Grand Forks, MN
Crookston, MN
Area
 • Total3,408 sq mi (8,830 km2)
Highest elevation
840 feet at Airport ft (256 meters m)
Lowest elevation
779 feet at Red River of the North ft (237 meters m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total104,362
 • Estimate 
(2021)[1]
103,462
 • Rank351th in the U.S.
 • Density28/sq mi (11/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
Area codes218 and 701
Websitevisitgrandforks.com
The Sorlie bridge carries DeMers Avenue between Grand Forks and East Grand Forks.

The metropolitan area is also sometimes called "The Forks." Several years ago local promoters attempted to "brand" the metropolitan area as "The Grand Cities." This name has not found widespread use in the area, although several buildings and organizations now bear the "Grand Cities" title. Occasionally, the city of Grand Forks uses the nickname "The Sunflake City."

Communities edit

Places with more than 50,000 inhabitants edit

Places with 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants edit

Places with 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants edit

Places with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants edit

Unincorporated places edit

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
188017,681
189048,549174.6%
190059,88823.4%
191063,8896.7%
192065,8853.1%
193067,9753.2%
194072,2526.3%
195075,3484.3%
196084,85912.6%
197095,53712.6%
1980100,9445.7%
1990103,1812.2%
200097,478−5.5%
201098,4611.0%
2020104,3626.0%
2021 (est.)103,462[1]−0.9%
U.S. Decennial Census[2]
2020 Census

According to the 2006–2008 American Community Survey, the population of the Greater Grand Forks metro area was 97,260, of which 50.9% were male and 49.1% were female.

Age edit

  • Under 5 years: 6.3%
  • 5–9 years: 5.5%
  • 10–14 years: 6.1%
  • 15–19 years: 9.6%
  • 20–24 years: 13.3%
  • 25–34 years: 12.7%
  • 35–44 years: 11.3%
  • 45–54 years: 13.6%
  • 55–59 years: 5.4%
  • 60–64 years: 4.2%
  • 65–74 years: 5.6%
  • 75–84 years: 4.5%
  • 85 years and over: 2.0%
  • Median age: 31.8 years

Race edit

According to the same survey, the racial composition was as follows:

Ancestry edit

According to the 2006–2008 American Community Survey, the top ten European ancestry groups were the following:

Language spoken at home edit

  • Population 5 years and over: 91,118
  • English only: 95.1%
  • Language other than English: 4.9%
  • Spanish: 2.3%
  • Other Indo-European languages: 2.1%
  • Asian and Pacific Islander languages: 0.4%
  • Other languages: 0.1%

Education edit

K-12 edit

Public schools edit

The Grand Forks Public Schools system serves Grand Forks and Grand Forks Air Force Base. The district consists of 12 elementary schools, four middle schools, two high schools, an alternative high school, an adult learning center, and a Head 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.

The Crookston School District 593 serves Crookston and the surrounding rural areas. The district consists of two elementary schools and a high school.

Private schools edit

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 edit

*also has a campus in Thief River Falls, Minnesota

Media edit

See Media in Grand Forks, North Dakota for a list of newspapers, television stations, and radio stations

Print edit

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 the University of North Dakota. There are also several other weekly newspapers in the area including the Hillsboro Banner.

Television edit

The metropolitan area receives all major broadcast networks over the air, along with cable, and satellite television. The major cable television company is Midcontinent Communications.

The only broadcast stations based in the metro area are WDAZ-TV 8 (ABC) and KCPM 27 (MNTV). KVLY-TV and KRDK-TV both have news bureaus in Grand Forks, though the stations are based in Fargo.

Local TV stations include:

Radio edit

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 either Clear Channel Communications or Leighton Broadcasting. The area is also served by stations of North Dakota Public Radio (KUND 89.3 FM and KFJM 90.7 FM) and Minnesota Public Radio (KQMN 91.5 FM classical music and KNTN 102.7 FM news/talk). Several religious organizations have Christian radio stations throughout the area.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c "Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Population Totals and Components of Change: 2020-2021". United States Census Bureau. United States Census Bureau. Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  2. ^ . Census.gov. Archived from the original on May 7, 2015. Retrieved May 19, 2013.

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Greater Grand Forks officially the Grand Forks ND MN Metropolitan Statistical Area is the name used by some people to designate the twin cities of Grand Forks North Dakota and East Grand Forks Minnesota together with their surrounding areas The two cities lie directly across from each other on both sides of the Red River of the North but Grand Forks with a population of 59 166 is more than five times larger than East Grand Forks with a population of 9 176 The metropolitan area includes all of the related two counties in the two states Grand Forks County in North Dakota and Polk County in Minnesota As of the 2020 census the MSA had a population of 104 362 and in 2021 estimates placed the total population at 103 462 1 Greater Grand ForksThe Grand CitiesThe ForksMetropolitan statistical areaGrand Forks ND MN Metropolitan Statistical AreaCoordinates 47 55 37 N 97 01 42 W 47 9269 N 97 0283 W 47 9269 97 0283CountryUnited StatesState s North Dakota MinnesotaLargest cityGrand Forks NDOther citiesEast Grand Forks MNCrookston MNArea Total3 408 sq mi 8 830 km2 Highest elevation840 feet at Airport ft 256 meters m Lowest elevation779 feet at Red River of the North ft 237 meters m Population 2020 Total104 362 Estimate 2021 1 103 462 Rank351th in the U S Density28 sq mi 11 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT Area codes218 and 701Websitevisitgrandforks comThe Sorlie bridge carries DeMers Avenue between Grand Forks and East Grand Forks The metropolitan area is also sometimes called The Forks Several years ago local promoters attempted to brand the metropolitan area as The Grand Cities This name has not found widespread use in the area although several buildings and organizations now bear the Grand Cities title Occasionally the city of Grand Forks uses the nickname The Sunflake City Contents 1 Communities 1 1 Places with more than 50 000 inhabitants 1 2 Places with 5 000 to 10 000 inhabitants 1 3 Places with 1 000 to 5 000 inhabitants 1 4 Places with fewer than 1 000 inhabitants 1 5 Unincorporated places 2 Demographics 2 1 Age 2 2 Race 2 3 Ancestry 2 4 Language spoken at home 3 Education 3 1 K 12 3 1 1 Public schools 3 1 2 Private schools 3 2 Higher education 4 Media 4 1 Print 4 2 Television 4 3 Radio 5 See also 6 NotesCommunities editPlaces with more than 50 000 inhabitants edit Grand Forks ND Principal city Places with 5 000 to 10 000 inhabitants edit Crookston MN East Grand Forks MNPlaces with 1 000 to 5 000 inhabitants edit Fosston MN Grand Forks Air Force Base Larimore ND Thompson NDPlaces with fewer than 1 000 inhabitants edit Beltrami MN Climax MN Emerado ND Erskine MN Fertile MN Fisher MN Gilby ND Gully MN Inkster ND Lengby MN Manvel ND McCanna ND McIntosh MN Mentor MN Niagara ND Nielsville MN Northwood ND Reynolds ND Trail MN Winger MNUnincorporated places edit Arvilla ND Bygland MN Calspur ND Kelly ND Mallory MN Mekinock ND Merrifield ND North Grand Forks ND Ojata ND Oakville ND Powell NDDemographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 188017 681 189048 549174 6 190059 88823 4 191063 8896 7 192065 8853 1 193067 9753 2 194072 2526 3 195075 3484 3 196084 85912 6 197095 53712 6 1980100 9445 7 1990103 1812 2 200097 478 5 5 201098 4611 0 2020104 3626 0 2021 est 103 462 1 0 9 U S Decennial Census 2 2020 CensusAccording to the 2006 2008 American Community Survey the population of the Greater Grand Forks metro area was 97 260 of which 50 9 were male and 49 1 were female Age edit Under 5 years 6 3 5 9 years 5 5 10 14 years 6 1 15 19 years 9 6 20 24 years 13 3 25 34 years 12 7 35 44 years 11 3 45 54 years 13 6 55 59 years 5 4 60 64 years 4 2 65 74 years 5 6 75 84 years 4 5 85 years and over 2 0 Median age 31 8 yearsRace edit According to the same survey the racial composition was as follows White 92 5 Non Hispanic Whites 90 8 Black or African American 1 3 American Indian 2 4 Asian 0 8 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 0 Some other race 1 7 Two or more races 1 3 Hispanic or Latino of any race 3 6 Ancestry edit According to the 2006 2008 American Community Survey the top ten European ancestry groups were the following Norwegian 38 8 German 32 9 Irish 9 4 Swedish 6 4 Polish 6 2 French 6 1 English 5 2 Czech 2 5 American 2 2 French Canadian 1 8 Language spoken at home edit Population 5 years and over 91 118 English only 95 1 Language other than English 4 9 Spanish 2 3 Other Indo European languages 2 1 Asian and Pacific Islander languages 0 4 Other languages 0 1 Education editK 12 edit Public schools edit The Grand Forks Public Schools system serves Grand Forks and Grand Forks Air Force Base The district consists of 12 elementary schools four middle schools two high schools an alternative high school an adult learning center and a Head 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 The Crookston School District 593 serves Crookston and the surrounding rural areas The district consists of two elementary schools and a high school Private schools edit 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 edit University of North Dakota Grand Forks Northland Community amp Technical College East Grand Forks University of Minnesota Crookston Crookston also has a campus in Thief River Falls MinnesotaMedia editSee Media in Grand Forks North Dakota for a list of newspapers television stations and radio stations Print edit 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 the University of North Dakota There are also several other weekly newspapers in the area including the Hillsboro Banner Television edit The metropolitan area receives all major broadcast networks over the air along with cable and satellite television The major cable television company is Midcontinent Communications The only broadcast stations based in the metro area are WDAZ TV 8 ABC and KCPM 27 MNTV KVLY TV and KRDK TV both have news bureaus in Grand Forks though the stations are based in Fargo Local TV stations include KRDK TV Channel 4 CBS based in Fargo ND digital channel 38 WDAZ TV Channel 8 ABC WDAZ DT2 digital channel 8 2 Cable channel 7 The CW KBRR Channel 10 Fox rebroadcasts KVRR of Fargo ND KVLY TV Channel 11 NBC KCGE Digital Channel 16 PBS main studio in Fargo ND cable channel 13 K17HG Channel 17 3ABN religious programming Digital cable channel 192 KCPM Channel 27 MNTV cable channel 9 K49FF Channel 49 TBN religious programming Digital cable channel 73 190 amp 109 7 Radio edit See Media in Grand Forks North Dakota for a list of all radio stationsThere are several radio stations available in the area All of the commercial radio stations in Grand Forks are owned by either Clear Channel Communications or Leighton Broadcasting The area is also served by stations of North Dakota Public Radio KUND 89 3 FM and KFJM 90 7 FM and Minnesota Public Radio KQMN 91 5 FM classical music and KNTN 102 7 FM news talk Several religious organizations have Christian radio stations throughout the area See also editNorth Dakota statistical areasNotes edit a b c Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Population Totals and Components of Change 2020 2021 United States Census Bureau United States Census Bureau Retrieved April 18 2022 U S Decennial Census Census gov Archived from the original on May 7 2015 Retrieved May 19 2013 47 55 37 N 97 01 42 W 47 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