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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- APRIL 25, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests. Octavio Rodriguez, 41, of Crookston, for 5th-Degree Drug Possession Megan Rose Violette, 37, no address provided, for 5th-Degree Drug Possession Marlit Yamila Fernandez, 24, no address provided, for Domestic Assault David Owen Sall, 43, of Winger, for 2nd-Degree DUI Anthony Robert Pernell, 41, of […]

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MNDOT CLOSES HIGHWAYS 220, 317, AND 2

The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol has enacted a road closure on Highway 317 from Highway 220 to the North Dakota border due to water over the road. Highway 220 is also closed from Highway 1 to Marshall County Road 5. The highways will remain closed until further notice and traffic

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EGF PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL UPDATE FOR MONDAY (APRIL 24)

East Grand Forks Public Schools Superintendent Mike Kolness send out the following communication to East Grand Forks parents to update them on Monday’s school day and changes in transportation.  The information is below –  Good evening EGF ISD 595 Families and Staff Members! Mother Nature did not cooperate over the weekend and the heavy rains

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO SUSPEND SANDBAGGING FOR NOW AFTER LOW LYING AREAS ARE COVERED

As of 8:00 pm, the Red Lake River level was at 26.92 feet.  Sandbagging and clay dike operations have been or will be complete in vulnerable low-lying affected areas.  Sandbagging volunteers and efforts are being suspended.  Volunteers will continue to monitor levees and the City of Crookston Emergency Operation Center will continue to constantly monitor

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RED LAKE RIVER BREACHES THE LEVY ON RIVERSIDE AVENUE EVACUTIONS UNDERWAY

The Red Lake River water levels continue to slowly rise which has created additional vulnerable locations. To assist with monitoring the river levees and with sandbagging efforts, the City of Crookston requested aid from the Minnesota National Guard. It is expected that approximately 50 National Guard personnel will be arriving later this evening. Water levels have overcome the river

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