Message to our Guests, Team Members and Friends
To all of our guests, team members and friends:
Like many of you reading this, we have spent the last several days and weeks learning more about the coronavirus (a.k.a. COVID-19) and how it is impacting humanity. We want to reassure you that nothing is more important than the health, safety and well-being of our guests, our team members and our communities.
We are closely monitoring the situation and are in contact with state and local government and health officials to continue to assess the situation. Rydell is also monitoring Center for Disease Control (CDC), and the World Health Organization’s (WHO) guidance for responding to Coronavirus.
The evolving nature of this event requires us to be flexible in how we respond and provide service to you, our guests. Here are some of the ways we are taking action:
- Additional hand sanitization stations have been added in high trafficked locations
- Increased frequency of disinfection and cleaning of public restrooms and high-touch indoor areas, such as bathrooms, door handles, tables, food and beverage areas, cashier counters, communal computer workstations and guest lounges
- Employees who appear symptomatic have been asked to stay home
We take the safety of our guests and employees very seriously and we want you to know that each of our Rydell locations are places you can visit, with the peace of mind of knowing that we have taken every effort to ensure you are in a sanitary and safe environment. We cannot stress enough that we are very committed to making sure we do our part to help keep our guests, team members and communities safe during these uncertain times.
We also understand that some of you may not be able to come into our facilities at this time. In that case, we do have another option in which to help serve you. Our Rydell Delivers Program will allow you to conduct research, test drive and even purchase a new or pre-owned vehicle from the comfort of your own home or place of work. We want to make it as simple as possible to shop for or service your current or future vehicle(s).
Thank you for taking the time to read this important message. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us at (701) 772-7211.
Thank you,
Your friends at Rydell.
Giving Hearts Day 2020

Founded in 2008, Giving Hearts Day is a 24-hour event for charities in North Dakota and northwest Minnesota. Each year, Giving Hearts Day provides a platform for charities to fund their missions through an ever-increasing community of donors, many of whom get to experience the joy of giving for the first time. The longest-running giving day in the country, Giving Hearts Day has helped participating charities raise more than $70 million since its founding.
Giving Hearts Day is hosted by:
Dakota Medical Foundation
Foundation Impact Institute
Alex Stern Family Foundation
Our Charity of choice this year was, The Grand Forks Foundation Education and Alumni Network. Their main focus this year was the #SecureASeat program.

Mission
The Grand Forks Foundation for Education is excited to announce our “Secure A Seat” campaign. Help us ensure ALL students have a seat on the bus, a seat at the lunch table and a seat in the classroom!
Our Story
We know that education is a key factor in breaking the poverty cycle. We have wonderful educators, and we need to ensure ALL students have a seat in their classrooms. Changing lives means creating an opportunity for young people to access education that will move them from their current situation to a situation that they can dream and believe is possible. We cannot do this unless they are in school. Our young people will not disappoint us if we invest and believe in their capacity to live their lives to the fullest potential. Help us raise funds to help us ensure a seat on the bus, a seat at the lunch table and a seat in the classroom!! #SecureASeat
Service Area
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Focus Area
*Basic Needs
*Education
*Youth
To Contribute here are the links below:

Hugo’s CEO receives Henry Havig Award at annual Chamber of Commerce dinner
Kristi Magnuson Nelson has won several national and state awards in recent years. Now, she can add one more to the list: The Grand Forks/East Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce Henry Havig Award.
The owner of a chain of grocery stores in North Dakota and Minnesota has been awarded the Greater Grand Forks business community’s most prestigious award.
Kristi Magnuson Nelson, CEO and president of Hugo’s Family Marketplace, was named the 44th recipient of the Henry Havig Award for Community Service Thursday, Jan. 23, at the Grand Forks/East Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting and dinner.
Past Henry Havig Award recipient Don Fisk and Chamber President and CEO Barry Wilfahrt presented the award to Nelson before a crowd of more than 500 people at the Alerus Center.
Nelson led a Hugo’s expansion that now includes 10 stores located in Grand Forks, East Grand Forks, Crookston, Thief River Falls, Jamestown and Grafton. The 11th Hugo’s store is expected to open in the fall in downtown Grand Forks, at the same location her grandparents – Hugo and Dorthy Magnuson – opened their first grocery store in 1939. That store was called Pure Food Market; the downtown Hugo’s project is called Pure Development, a testament to that first store.
In 2014, Nelson was awarded the National Grocers Association’s Spirit of America Award. In 2015 she received the North Dakota Grocer of the Year Award. In 2019, she was honored by the Minnesota Grocers Association with the group’s Outstanding Grocer Award.
Nelson serves on the Prairie Harvest Foundation Board and the Altru Foundation Board. She has served on the Chamber Board of Directors twice and was the board’s chairwoman in 2017. She supports local children’s organizations, schools, the Community Violence Intervention Center, United Way, UND and local pet shelters.
Nelson, a Grand Forks native, developed an affinity for business and customer service while bagging groceries in her youth. In 1998, she began working alongside her grandfather, Hugo, and father, Curt, in the operations area of the family business. Nelson took over day-to-day operations of Hugo’s Family Marketplace in 2007 after her father died following a battle with cancer.
Named after the longtime businessman and community service advocate Henry Havig, the Award for Community Service was first presented in 1977. According to a news release, the award is considered the highest honor a person from the Greater Grand Forks area can receive for community service. Past recipients of the award determine who will be honored, through nominations from the community.
We at Rydell are so Proud of being part of this community, were leaders like Kristi continue to give back and help make us a better place.
Thank you to the Grand Forks Herald for this content.
Henry Havig Award Winners:
All-time winners, and the year for which they were awarded, are: Charles Goodman, 1977; Hugo Magnuson, 1978; Edward Lander, 1979; Thomas Clifford, 1980; Lawrence Bue, 1981; Harry Rice, 1982; Jean Kiesau, 1983; Clarence Sande, 1984; Edward Christenson, 1985; Don Miller, 1986; Ray Bostrom, 1987; Richard Fiala, 1988; Richard Wold, 1989; James Dalglish, 1990; Don Lindgren, 1991; Earl Strinden, 1992; Thomas McElroy Jr., 1993; John Marshall, 1994; Curt Magnuson, 1995; Patrick Dooley, 1996; James Gjerset, 1997; Ken Towers, 1998; Don Larsen, 1999; Walter Swingen, 2000; Hal Gershman, 2001; Robert Kerr, 2002; Marlan Helgeson, 2003; Bob Peabody, 2004; Greg Gerloff, 2005; Randy Newman, 2006; Dr. Robert Boyd, 2007; Dave McFarlane, 2008; Gordon Caldis and Gerry Joyce, 2009; Don Fisk, 2010; Wes Rydell, 2011; Judi Paukert, 2012; Henry Tweten, 2013; Jim Hansen, 2014; Duane Hafner, 2015; Marijo Shide, 2016; Lonnie Laffen, 2017; James R. Bradshaw, 2018; Kristi Magnuson Nelson, 2019.
How to jump start a car?
Cold weather & cars
The Upper Midwest is notoriously known for being one of the coldest places on Earth. Winter temperatures range anywhere from a mild 30 to 40 degrees, but can dip all the way down to -65 degrees (in extreme cases). These harsh temperatures can wreak havoc on your vehicle. Especially the electric power source of your vehicle, the battery. Car batteries are complex pieces of equipment, and in the extreme cold they can struggle to deliver power. In the cold, batteries lose essential cranking power.
Batteries that have been extensively used, can simply die, as they do not have enough internal “juice” to power your vehicle. This can be an especially frustrating situation, as we rely on our vehicles as an essential key to our daily lives. Dead batteries are something that we can never really predict when they will exactly occur, but if you encounter one, there are some steps to follow to ensure jump starting your vehicle is as effective, and as safe as possible.
Jay Turner explains how to jump start a car
The following procedure is tried and trusted, and Rydell Sales Consultant Jay Turner will explain to you how to properly jump start your vehicle using a conventional jumper cable set-up, as well as a jump box. In doing so, he will demonstrate how with the following steps:
- Locating the hood latch
- Opening the hood
- Locating the battery posts
- An overview of various jump start devices
- Place connectors on battery posts
- Starting the vehicle
- Safe removal of jump start devices
Anyone can jump start a vehicle
Every vehicle is equipped with a hood opening mechanism located under the hood. To access this latch, vehicles are equipped with a hood opening device located inside the vehicle, on the driver’s side. Typically, under the dash or on the floor, depending on the vehicle.
Once pulled, the hood latch will be accessible from the front of the vehicle. The partially propped hood will expose the external hood opening mechanism. Typically, a small latch that must be pulled to fully open the hood.
The battery of your vehicle is commonly located in the engine bay. Where it is located varies by manufacturer, so it is best to have the vehicle’s instruction manual handy, if unsure. Most batteries are exposed or covered by a protective plastic box. Once located, you’ll notice that the battery has two external posts. One with a “PLUS” and the other a “NEGATIVE”, they are also color coated to differentiate the two even further. These two posts are the essential power source that you will need to work with.
There are a variety of jump-starting devices out there, but the most common are the conventional jumper cable set-up, which utilizes a power cable and two ends, along with the use of another live vehicle’s battery; or the jump box device, which has an internal battery that delivers power to your vehicle directly. Both systems are tried and proven, but utilize similar components and procedures to use.
Both the jump box and the cables come with conductors that deliver power to your battery. The jump box will need to be turned on, to deliver power. The cables will need to be connected to another vehicle’s battery, to deliver power.
After you get your vehicle running, the power cables still have charge and can be dangerous to work with. It is best to remove the connection one piece at a time, and remove one end first, then the other in the scenario of using cable connectors. After starting, allow your vehicle to run for an extended amount of time, to ensure the battery can properly charge itself. If started, and turned off right away, the battery will lose its charge and die again.
We can help
Now that you know how to properly jump start a car, go forth and be confident. But, if you have more questions or continually have to jump start your car in the winter, stop by our Rydell Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac Service Department or our Rydell Honda Nissan Service Department or give us a call at (701) 772-7211.
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Rydell Big Indoor Event

Rydell Big Indoor Event
November 27th, 29th, 30th
The Rydell Big Indoor Event is back! Shop in indoor comfort at both Grand Forks Rydell Locations, Rydell Honda Nissan and Rydell GM. Event begins on Wednesday, November 27th at 8 am and will also run on Friday, November 29th and Saturday, November 30th!.
We will have Hundreds of Pre-owned Vehicles to choose from, several under $2,000, some as low as $299! There will be Certified Pre-owned for GM, Honda and Nissan. We will also have many Rydell Nice Car Vehicles backed by the 7 day money back guarantee. Great Lease incentives and rebates available on the remaining 2019 New Vehicles as well as a Great Selection of 2020’s. Stop on in this Wednesday, Friday or Saturday for the Rydell Big Indoor Event!
View Inventory Here: Rydell Cars
Turkey Bingo
Kelly Elementary Playground
Rydell is excited to announce that we will be sponsoring Turkey Bingo Event on Thursday, November 21st from 5:30pm to 8:00pm, at the J Nelson Kelly Elementary School. Proceeds from this event will go to support construction of an ADA compliant playground located on the school premises. Which, will be a gathering place for the community, focusing on accessibility for all children.
The J Nelson Kelly Elementary Park is a popular gathering place for children in the area. Much of the existing equipment at the park is over 30 years old, and is in constant need of repair. The current construction of the park is not accessible for all children, and is not ADA compliant.
The rebuild of the park will create a safe, accessible gathering space on the South end of Grand Forks for everyone in the Grand Forks Community. The J Nelson Kelly Elementary Park is planned to begin construction in the Summer of 2020.
For more information or to donate to this cause please visit https://donate.gffoundation.org/kellyplayground.
The Ralph!
Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota

A Diamond on the Prairie
It’s impossible to describe the $104+ million Ralph Engelstad Arena in just a few words, but it is described by many as the “finest facility of its kind in the world.” The 400,000 square foot arena is nothing but first class. All concourse floors are granite, each seat is constructed of leather and cherry wood, and there are 48 full luxury suites, two mini suites, and two enormous club rooms featuring the longest freestanding bars in the state. The training facility features a 10,000 sq. ft. weight room and underwater treadmill, fourteen locker rooms, the extra Olympic Sheet of Ice, and with the addition of the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center for the basketball and volleyball programs, what you have is more than a world-class facility; you have the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
The biggest attraction though, and the reason the arena was built, is University of North Dakota Hockey. In its inaugural season (2001-02) in the new Ralph Engelstad Arena, hockey attendance erupted into an all time high. All of the games in this 11,634 capacity hockey arena sold out in just 43 minutes after single game tickets went on sale for the inaugural season.
Since opening its doors on October 5, 2001, the Ralph Engelstad Arena has played host to many big attractions, such as Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Sugarland, the Minnesota Wild, Brad Paisley, Toby Keith, Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick and many other entertainers and professional sport teams.
From December 25, 2004 – January 4, 2005, Ralph Engelstad Arena played host to the 2005 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. This tournament featured the best under-20 hockey players from around the world and put Grand Forks and Ralph Engelstad Arena at center stage in the hockey world for two weeks. It was the biggest event that this region had ever seen.
Ralph Engelstad Arena played host to the NCAA Division I Men’s Hockey West Regional Championship March 24-25, 2006 where UND defeated Holy Cross to advance to the NCAA Frozen Four.
Ralph Engelstad the Man

No dream comes true until you wake up and go to work.” – Ralph Engelstad
“The harder I work, the luckier I get” was Ralph Engelstad’s favorite saying and a secret to his success. His determination and dedication to quality work and goals followed him through life up until his death at the age of 72 on November 26, 2002. While Ralph is sadly missed by those whose lives he touched, his legacy lives on in the faces of the players, fans, and staff at Ralph Engelstad Arena.
Ralph became a member of the UND hockey team in 1948 and played goalie for two years before leaving for California to play for the San Bernardino Shamrocks and work construction. Realizing the importance of an education, he returned to UND and earned a bachelors degree in commerce. Shortly after his graduation in 1954, Ralph married Betty Stocker of East Grand Forks.
While still living in Grand Forks in the 1950s Ralph established Engelstad Construction. However, getting the $2,500 loan he needed to start the business was no easy task. Ralph was turned down by two banks before the late Al Holmquist, President of Valley Bank, finally made Ralph’s decision to begin his own construction company a reality. Years later, in appreciation of Mr. Holmquist’s support, Ralph gifted him with a new Cadillac.
In the 1960s, Ralph expanded his horizons, he began constructing housing in Las Vegas, Nevada, and became the owner of the Thunderbird Private Airport. He later sold this property to the legendary Howard Hughes and fulfilled his vision of building an entirely new hotel and casino. The Imperial Palace, one of the largest privately owned hotels in the world, opened in 1979. Ralph Engelstad, thought by Earl Strinden to be “The most outstanding and successful entrepreneur to graduate from UND in its entire history,” continued to build his business empire with a second Imperial Palace hotel-casino in Biloxi, Mississippi and property ownership across the nation.
Ralph Engelstad’s legends are endless. Ralph was known and appreciated by many of his friends for his direct, focused and no-nonsense approach to business. A key to his success was the reliability of his word and the integrity he insisted upon in others. Ralph’s competitiveness and desire to win as a Fighting Sioux goalie transcended into his professional success long after his playing days at UND were over.
The late Ralph Engelstad and wife Betty are UND’s most generous benefactors. The Ralph Engelstad Arena, one of the finest hockey facilities in the world, is an arena that encompasses Ralph’s vision, loyalty, perseverance, determination, sense of appreciation and strength of character.
For more Information: Ralph Engelstad Arena
Grand Forks Skatepark, Now Rydell Skatepark

WHEELS ARE ROLLIN’ ON OUR LOCAL SKATEPARK
The Skatepark Committee, along with the GF Parks & Rec Foundation, teamed up to raise the funds needed to update and relocate our local Skatepark to Kannowski Park. Through the generous pledged donations of our community, Phase 1 of a relocated, updated Skatepark opened in September 2018. Rydell Skatepark will provide skaters of all ages and their families a safe place to gather.
We are currently working to complete the skatepark project by raising the funds needed to build Phase 2 of Rydell Skatepark. Help us make this a reality by getting involved in and donating to the Skatepark Project fundraising campaign. Naming opportunities for skatepark features are still available as well as places in the “Friends of the Park” and “Skater Friends” donation gift clubs.
PHASE 2 BEGINS SPRING OF 2019!
Construction on the second phase of the skatepark at Kannowski Park will break ground as soon as the weather permits.
Bill Palmiscno, executive director of the Grand Forks Parks District, said phase two will be completed in August.
Early estimates for the cost of this second phase are between $250,000 and $280,000.
The district has secured $187,000 of that figure so far, Palmiscno said.
“We are still fundraising. We are submitting two packages to the construction company, that way we can get one started and pitch another package in case we raise more money,” Palmiscno said.
Todd Bratrud, graphic designer and owner of the skateboard company Send Help, has been serving as a liaison between the city and skateboard community throughout this process. Bratrud said the group will book Los Angeles-based skatepark design and building company, Spohn Ranch, which built the first phase of the skate park project.
Bratrud’s hope is that the skatepark builders don’t have to return to finish the project if funding isn’t there.
“The best case scenario is we raise it all now so it can all be spent on actual construction and not spent on future fees to split construction into the next year,” Bratrud said.
Palmiscno said the group is looking to raise between $50,000 and $75,000 more than they already have.
When construction does start, Palmiscno said the first phase of the park will still be usable.
“This will get the kids more room to skate,” Palmiscno said. “We’re getting great numbers showing up down there, and the weekends were just packed when it was warm.”
In the first phase, a “bowl” was built, which can be difficult for beginners, Palmiscno said.
“This phase will be easier. It will be more for new skaters so they can gradually grow into using the bowl part,” Palmiscno said.
Rydell Car Dealership donated more than $100,000 for the first and second phases of the skatepark, Bratrud said. Ralph Engelstad Arena donated $100,000 to the park, and the park also received some federal Community Development funds from the city of Grand Forks, Palmiscno said.
RELOCATED CONCRETE FEATURES
Tri-Tiered Manual Pad
Grind Ledge 10’ x 2’ x 1’10”H
HSS Grind Rail
NEW FEATURES
3’0’’ H Bank Ramp
2‘6’’ Quarter Pipe
Radius Bowl Wall with Galvanized Steel Pipe Coping
Waterfall
Drain
Table Top
Pool Coping
Quarter Pipe, Variable Heights
Spine
2‘5’’ Quarter Pipe
5’6’’ Cantilevered Radius Wedge Extension
Stairs
Single Kinked Grind Rail
2’6’’ Cantilevered Quarter Pipe
2’6’’ Volcano Transition
2’0” Bank to Bank
Grind Ledges, Variable Heights
1’8” Double Raked Manual Pad

People and Business who have helped along the way!
Brian Rydell and Bob Rydell
Tony Hawk Foundation
Spohn Ranch
City of Grand Forks
Grand Forks Parks
Engelstad Foundation
Wells Concrete
Wes Skateparks
Ae2s
Brian and Glen Pasch
David Kain
Todd Bratrud
Drive Dentric
Rad Rides
and many more….
To donate to the skatepark, go to the Grand Forks Park District website, www.gfparks.org
or call the parks office at (701) 746-2750.
Welcome to the Family! #Cadillac #XT6
Cadillac Introduces their 1st Ever third row seating SUV to Lineup!
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The Cadillac XT6 will caome with a 3.6L V6, 310 horsepower, 271 lb/ft Torque Engine.
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The Cadillac XT6 will come in a Premium Luxury and Sport Models, each containing different combinations and accents that will attract different consumers, but still have the same luxury exclusive feel.

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