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GRAND FORKS ROAD CREWS WILL CONTINUE FORCEMAIN WORK ON REEVES AVENUE ON TUESDAY

Grand Forks Road Crews will continue forcemain work on Reeves Dr. with the intersection of Reeves Dr. and Lincoln Dr. closing starting on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. Detour signs will be posted to allow access into Lincoln Dr. Park. This closure for the forcemain maintenance is expected to last three weeks, weather permitting.

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GRAND FORKS WOMAN INJURED IN TWO-VEHICLE ACCIDENT

On Saturday, October 8, at approximately 12:20 pm, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to the intersection of 290th AVE SW and 170th Street SW for a report of a two-vehicle injury crash. 38-year-old Susan Carlson of Grand Forks was traveling eastbound when her vehicle was struck by a southbound vehicle, driven by 24-year-old Brandon Kihne of

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SECTION 8A BOYS SOCCER PLAYOFF SEEDS AND BRACKET RELEASED

The Section 8A Boys Soccer tournament seeds have been announced.  The tournament will begin with a play-in game on Tuesday, October 11 and the quarter-finals begin on Thursday, October 13. West Sub-section – 1. Hillcrest Lutheran AcademyFergus Falls 2. Fergus Falls 3. Crookston 4. Pelican Rapids East Sub-section – 1. St. Cloud Cathedral 2. Central

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SECTION 8A GIRLS SOCCER PLAYOFF SEEDS AND BRACKET RELEASED

The Section 8A Girls Soccer tournament seeds and schedule have been released.  The first round of the tournament will start on Thursday, October 13.   West Sub-section – 1. Fergus Falls 2. Hillcrest Lutheran Academy 3. Crookston 4. Pelican Rapids East Sub-section – 1. St. Cloud Cathedral 2. St. John’s Prep 3. Melrose 4. Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Tournament

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June Goodyke – Obit

June Goodyke, 98, of Crookston, MN, passed away on October 2, 2022, at the Benedictine Living Community Crookston. June was born to John and Minnie (Brower) Geerts in Holland, Michigan on August 10, 1924.  At only 13, she graduated from the Holland elementary school and began working at a local restaurant, became a neighborhood nanny,

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