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THIEF RIVER FALLS BLANKS CROOKSTON PIRATE BOY’S HOCKEY 8-0

The Thief River Falls Prowlers overpowered the Crookston Pirate Boy’s Hockey team and picked up a Section 8A victory over the Pirates 8-0 on Tuesday night at the Crookston Sports Center. FIRST PERIOD – The first few minutes of the game gave each team one or two scoring chances but both starting goaltenders were up […]

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WONDERFUL LIFE FOODS BRINGS BACK OLD SERVICES FROM PRE-COVID TIMES

With the COVID-19 outbreak seemingly behind us, Wonderful Life Foods has made some changes to the store and its management that have already taken effect as the store is looking to bring back some services it previously had along with other new services. One of the services the store has already brought back includes its

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-JANUARY 3, 2023

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests. Craig Steven Burgess, 62, of Crookston, for DUI Matthew James Storbakken, 41, of Crookston, for being a Predatory Offender-Knowingly Violates Registration Requirements or Intentionally Provides False Information Joseph Glenn Adrew Meyer, 34, of Waubun, for 2nd-Degree Assault with a Dangerous Weapon The Crookston Fire Department (CFD)

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THE RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY ADDS A NEW CHAPTER IN THE RED RIVER VALLEY

The Ruffed Grouse Society and American Woodcock Society have added a new chapter to the Red River Valley this year that will encompass Crookston, Climax, Shelly, East Grand Forks, Warren, Fertile, and other cities in the region. The chapter’s headquarters will be here in Crookston but will be named the Red River Valley Ruffed Grouse

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THE COUNTY LINE- BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

The new year is here. With the snow, we no longer need to sweep leaves from the walk. The days are getting longer. And the Polk County budget that was difficult to forge because of several things (the COVID and building problems, in particular) is in place. In general, things are looking up. On the

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