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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MARCH 26, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests. Miguel Angel Rosario-Baez, 49, of East Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree Drug Possession Christopher Michael Kazmierczak, 21, of Crookston, for 3rd-Degree Criminal Sex Conduct

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$5,000 REWARD FOR ANY INFORMATION ON SUSPICIOUS FIRE AT 32434 ON 320TH ST SW

On March 24, at approximately 3:00 a.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a fire at 32434 on 320th St SW. The fire is suspicious in origin, and investigators are seeking any information the public may have regarding this incident. There is a reward of up to $5000 for information leading to

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NWS GRAND FORKS FLOODING UPDATE- MARCH 25, 2022

The National Weather Service Grand Forks released its latest Weather Support Packet with important points and safety tips regarding the recent flooding in Northwest Minnesota and the Grand Forks area. Most MN and ND tributaries have crested or are near cresting. Wahpeton on the mainstem Red has also crested with most points further north forecast

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MIKE MERTEN WINS THE “TAKE A TRIP ON US” CONTEST

KROX and Bergan Travel sponsored a “Take a Trip on Us” contest. When people shopped at twenty-four participating businesses, they entered their names in the drawing. KROX called each one of the participating businesses, and that business drew one name from their box. That person then qualified for the final drawing that was held after

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GRAND FORKS CREWS CLOSE LOWER TRAILS OF THE GREENWAY DUE TO RISING FLOOD WATERS

Grand Forks crews have closed the lower trails of the Greenway due to rising floodwaters.  This includes the dog park located in Lincoln Dr. Park. The rest of the Greenway remains open, but users may come across parts of trails that are closed due to water. For up-to-date information on the 2022 flood fight, visit

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RIVER ACCESS AND 1ST STREET NE ARE BLOCKED OFF DUE TO RISING RIVER LEVELS

Updated Friday, March 25 (at 9:20 AM) With the rising river levels, access to both rivers (Red Lake River and Red River of the North) has been blocked off. 1st St NE has also been blocked off, starting by the Louis Murray Bridge over to Hill St NW by the train bridge. Updated Friday, March

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