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Pamela Knudson

Pamela Knudson

Features Reporter

Pamela Knudson earned an undergraduate degree in mass communications from Minnesota State University Moorhead and pursued graduate studies at North Dakota State University. A reporter with the Grand Forks Herald since 2011, she has received writing awards from the North Dakota and Minnesota newspaper association and the National Federation of Press Women (NFPW).

She is a past recipient of the NFPW Sweepstakes Award. She is the Northeast District director and a past president of the North Dakota Professional Communicators, the state affiliate of the NFPW.

Pamela can be reached at pknudson@gfherald.com or (701) 780-1107.

The North Dakota Museum of Art has devised a way to encourage people to make and share artwork and images that depict the physical separateness imposed on everyone as a result of the spread of the coronavirus.
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. — Riverside Christian ÍáÍáÂþ»­ in East Grand Forks has been selected to represent Minnesota in the National Christmas Tree Celebration in Washington, D.C., this year.
GRAND FORKS -- Anna Walker was 22 years old when she boarded a ship on Sept. 12, 1943, to England, where she was assigned to serve with the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during World War II.
MINOT, N.D. -- Paul and Pam Stroklund of Minot are raising their four grandsons -- ages 12, 9, 7 and 2 -- because the boys' mother, their daughter, can't.
GRAND FORKS -- For women in rural areas, having a baby has become more complicated than it used to be. For years, more rural hospitals have been shutting down maternity units, forcing expectant mothers in small rural and farming communities to tr...
GRAND FORKS--Jane Olson remembers vividly the day she got to meet Sen. John McCain in the fall of 2012. The Arizona Republican was visiting North Dakota, along with Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., in support of Rick Berg's ultimately unsuccessful campa...
CROOKSTON--Jeremy Olson was looking for a larger school district to lead when he began thinking about leaving his job as superintendent of the Underwood and Henning, Minn., school districts.
GRAND FORKS -- Alexandra Tweten, who grew up in Climax, Minn., has turned a blog -- where women could share the horrors of digital dating apps -- into a book.
Mental health professionals say patients they see engaging in cutting and other self-harm are resorting to the behavior to relieve the intense emotions they are unable to manage in a healthy way.
GRAND FORKS--The suicide rate in North Dakota between 1999 and 2016 is the highest in the country, according to a recent report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.