The City of Reynolds, located in North Dakota, is a small community that straddles the county line between Grand Forks and Traill counties. Situated approximately 15 miles south of Grand Forks and 60 miles north of Fargo, Reynolds is primarily supported by agriculture and has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1880 by Dr. Henry A. Reynolds, a temperance advocate. The city is known for its diverse range of crops, including wheat, barley, sunflowers, edible beans, corn, soybeans, sugar beets, and potatoes.
Operating under a council form of government, the City of Reynolds is led by a mayor and four council members. With a strong focus on community development and improvement, the city offers various amenities such as a city hall, park rentals, and a community veterans' park. The dedicated staff, including the city auditor, Jennifer Skold, ensures the smooth functioning of the city's utilities, licensing, permits, and other essential services. Reynolds, with its strategic location and agricultural heritage, continues to thrive as a vibrant and united community.
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