As residents of Grand Forks clean up their flooded homes, many are having trouble finding electricians to repair damaged wiring. City officials are encouraging out-of-town contractors to come help meet the demand, but up to five-thousand homes remain without power. Minnesota Public Radio's Laura McCallum reports... The level of frustration over Grand Forks' electrician shortage spilled over at this week's city council meeting. As city officials debated whether to waive a 105-dollar licensing fee for contractors from out of town, residents still without power got testy. Todd Nedberg, who owns property in downtown Grand Forks, urged council members to make it easy for electricians to do