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Grand Forks Herald Viewpoint: Path forward means we're all at the table
Robin lays out her vision for the Grand Forks economy in the wake of COVID-19.
COVID-19 means Grand Forks mayoral candidate moving campaign online
Robin David is coordinating online events, “Let’s Connect” video series in wake of coronavirus.
Coronavirus spread prompts shifts in Grand Forks’ mayoral campaigns
Grand Forks Herald (Mar 22nd 2020)
As the coronavirus spreads across the United States and forces people to minimize face-to-face contact, a Grand Forks candidate for mayor has started to press the flesh online.
In Grand Forks mayor race, an uncommon moment: City employee runs against sitting mayor
Grand Forks Herald (Mar 8th 2020)
To hear Robin David tell it, running for mayor against your boss’ boss isn’t so bad — and maybe even a chance for respectful camaraderie.
Robin David envisions a ‘one-stop shop’ in Grand Forks’ government
Grand Forks Herald ( Feb 6th 2020)
Robin David, a 17-year UND administrator who now works part-time as the head of Grand Forks’ nascent “GF Welcomes” program, hopes to be the city’s next mayor, and she’s set to compete against longtime incumbent Mike Brown and candidate Brandon Bochenski for that spot in citywide elections this June.
A third mayoral candidate, Robin David, wants to take city to 'next level'
Grand Forks Herald ( Feb 1st 2020)
Robin David is running for mayor of Grand Forks, she announced Saturday, Feb. 1. In her candidacy, David stresses her commitment to becoming “connector-in-chief” of the city, emphasizing a platform based on community engagement and improved access to city government.
Robin David envisions a ‘one-stop shop’ in Grand Forks’ government
Inforum ( Feb 6th 2020)
Robin David interviewed by Inforum about her bid for Grand Forks Mayor in 2020.
KNOX News Radio ( Feb 1st 2020)
A third mayoral candidate has surfaced in Grand Forks. Robin David made her intentions known in a Facebook message today. David joins incumbent Michael Brown and former UND hockey player Brandon Bochenski in the race for the city’s top job.