ARREST/FIRE REPORT- JUNE 24, 2022
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Ryan Oliver Aune, 31, of Fertile, for Receiving Stolen Property Mohamed Ali Farah, 38, of Crookston, for Contempt of Court
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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Ryan Oliver Aune, 31, of Fertile, for Receiving Stolen Property Mohamed Ali Farah, 38, of Crookston, for Contempt of Court
The Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center on Tuesday afternoon and heard from Environmental Services Administrator Jon Steiner on multiple items he brought to the Board. Steiner reported that the Polk County Resource Recovery Facility (RRF) was required to find a private insurance provider in 2021 when the Minnesota
The Crookston American Legion Post 20 Baseball team traveled north to Warroad on Thursday night for a doubleheader against the Warroad American Legion Baseball team. GAME ONE – The first game was all Warroad right from the beginning. After Crookston went scoreless in the top of the first inning, Blake Norris hit a 2-out solo
Demers Ave. will be down to one lane in each direction on the overpass over the railroad tracks between Washington St. and downtown Grand Forks starting on Monday, June 27, 2022. ND Department of Transportation crews will be making concrete repairs on the overpass. The lane closures will be moving throughout the project, but one
You may have heard that two cases of measles were diagnosed in children in Minnesota this month. The children, siblings who visited a country where measles is common, had not been vaccinated. The cases are alarming for many reasons, including the fact that measles can be deadly. Measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in
The City of Crookston has started multiple construction projects this week and has many others planned for the summer. With projects ranging from simply filling potholes to repaving entire roads and sidewalks. Crookston Public Works Director Brandon Carlson said fighting the floods this spring had put them about a month and a half behind schedule