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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-MARCH 10, 2023

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests. Brandon Alfred Nattrass, 31, no address provided, for Obstructing a Legal Process by interfering with a Peace Officer Aladdin Da’Jion Bankhead, 28, of Crookston, for Disorderly Conduct.

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PIRATE BOYS BASKETBALL’S SEASON COMES TO AN END IN LOSS TO HAWLEY

The Hawley Nuggets used several big runs throughout the game to beat the Crookston Pirate boy’s basketball team 76-40 in the first round of the Section 8AA tournament in Hawley. First Half – Crookston scored the first points of the game with a Tanner Giese three-pointer for a 3-0 lead.  Hawley answered with five straight

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CITY OF STEPHEN HAS WATER AGAIN, BUT BOIL ORDER IS BACK IN EFFECT

The City of Stephen announced that it has turned off its water for the northwest area of the city from north of 5th Street to County Road 5 and West of Atlantic Avenue to River Street on Thursday night and Friday morning. If any citizens are in need of water, their Community Center is open

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TRI-VALLEY OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL BEGINS MOVING INTO FOURNET BUILDING

The Fournet Building has received the official Certificate of Occupancy from the city to allow occupancy for the second and third floors of the building, which has allowed the Tri-Valley Opportunity Council to begin moving their entire business into the new building. Crookston Building Official Greg Hefta had already awarded a minor form of a

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF K9 BUFFY FORCED TO RETIRE

Polk County Sheriff K9 Buffy has been doctored with an unknown medical condition. After many visits to the veterinarian and several trips to the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center, the sheriff’s office received the results of her medical condition. It is sad news, but the office feels it is the best decision for Polk

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DRIFTBUSTERS SNOWMOBILE CLUB AWARDING $500 SCHOLARSHIP TO CHILDREN OF ITS CLUB MEMBERS

The Driftbusters Snowmobile Club has a $500 scholarship available to children of all club members who have successfully completed snowmobile safety training and submitted the application form. The scholarship provides financial assistance to individuals enrolled for undergraduate study in community colleges, technical schools, and universities. Applications are available at CHS in Crookston or by emailing:

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