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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, December 7, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Jerome Michael Ruud, 68 of Twin Valley, for a gross misdemeanor for interfering with 911 communications or calls. Released on personal recognizance. Casey Don Jenkins, 34 of East Grand Forks, for careless driving Isaiah Julio Dominguez, 18 of Crookston, for terroristic threats, reckless […]

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SEVERAL PLAYERS FROM NW MINNESOTA NAMED TO STATE CLASS AA FOOTBALL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

The Minnesota Football Coaches Association All-State Academic Football team has been announced. The players selected have exhibited excellence in the classroom, in leadership opportunities within their schools and communities, and on the football field. On a scale where 4.0 equals a straight “A” grade point average, the Class AA team’s average was 3.93. Area players

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CROOKSTON CITY CHARTER COMMISSION TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Charter Commission will have its annual meeting Monday, December 7 at 5 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The committee will review and recap the December 2019 meeting report and schedule a meeting for June 2021. The committee includes Mayor Dale Stainbrook (Chair), Chris Fee, Tom Noah, Frank Lindgren, Donna

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GOVERNOR WALZ ORDERS FLAG FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF TO HONOR PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY

Governor Tim Walz has proclaimed Monday, December 7, 2020, as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day in Minnesota, in honor of the 79th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the more than 2,400 service members and civilians who lost their lives that day. “On the 79th anniversary, we lower our flags in honor and remembrance

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CROOKSTON CHURCHES TO HOLD LIVE DRIVE-BY NATIVITY DECEMBER 13

St. Paul’s, First Presbyterian, and Trinity Lutheran churches are teaming up to provide a drive-by live nativity experience Saturday, December 13. Scenes from the nativity will be played out at each of the three churches and Central Park. Leah Winjum, Director of Children, Youth & Family Ministries at Trinity Lutheran Church, said they wanted to

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