Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, October 19, 2020
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Paige Marissa Sannes, 29 of Crookston, for a misdemeanor for making emergency calls for no emergency.
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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Paige Marissa Sannes, 29 of Crookston, for a misdemeanor for making emergency calls for no emergency.
Crookston High School held the 2020 homecoming coronation on Sunday, October 18, and Easton Tangquist was crowned king and Emily Funk was crowned queen. The homecoming court includes Danielle Haake, Joslynn Leach, Kenze Epema, Catherine Tiedeman, Noah Dragseth, Gabe Montieth, Easton Tangquist, Lucas Winger, and Gavin Anderson. The coronation ceremony video and information on homecoming
The Minnesota Department of Health announced the continuation of a statewide push to increase access to “no-barrier” COVID-19 testing with a fifth week of testing locations. MDH is partnering with local public health officials and other community partners to offer testing this week in four Minnesota communities, including Crookston. This “no-barrier” COVID-19 testing will be
The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce there will be an Artist Reception for the exhibition of artwork by father and son Hallock artists Rock and Beau Bakken. The art exhibit installation, Bakken: The Artistry of Father and Son opened October 1 and will run through November 30 at the NWMAC Gallery at Northland
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families has awarded White Earth Tribal and Community College (WETCC) a $500,000.00 grant per year for five years. WETCC will be partnering with White Earth Head Start and the University of Minnesota Crookston to offer educational opportunities for Head Start Staff to obtain
Minnesota schools and communities wanting to develop safer places for students to walk and bicycle can apply for three different grant opportunities this fall through the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School program. Communities and schools can apply for planning assistance grants to help assess current conditions and create plans to improve walking