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NEW GUIDELINES MAKE IT EASIER FOR LARGER GROUPS TO EAT AT LOCAL RESTAURANTS

The State of Minnesota has issued some new guidelines for restaurants now allowing groups of up to 10 people to dine together and groups of four at the bar. All other guidelines, such as the mandatory mask requirement for staff and guests, max capacity of 50 percent, and social distancing remain in effect. Jasmine Melsa,

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UPDATE: GRAND FORKS FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO GARAGE FIRE AT DUPLEX

UPDATE: 10/12/20 1:15 p.m.   The Grand Forks Fire Department has concluded its investigation of the residential structure fire that occurred Wednesday evening, October 7th, located at 1908 23rd Ave S. The fire is being classified as accidental and was caused by improper disposal of smoking materials. A smoldering cigarette ignited nearby combustible materials. The

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SACRED HEART USES BALANCED ATTACK TO BEAT CROOKSTON VOLLEYBALL

The Sacred Heart Eagles used a balanced attack to beat the Crookston Pirate Volleyball team 3-0 (25-20, 25-13, 25-11) in a Section 8A matchup at the Crookston High School Gymnasium. SET ONE – The first set was tied at two when Crookston went on a 4-0 run behind a Libby Salentine ace and a Mallorie

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PIRATE GIRLS SOCCER PLAYOFF TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY

Tickets for the Crookston Pirate Girls Section 8A Tournament first-round game at East Grand Forks are on sale online only.  The ticket information is below – Adult Ticket – $8.00 Student (PreSchool-12th Grade) – $5.00 East Grand Forks will be following the social distancing guidelines of a maximum of 250 people. No tickets will be

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER EXTENDING PEACETIME EMERGENCY

Following the advice of public health experts, senior advocates, labor leaders, doctors, hospitals, and long-term care providers, Governor Tim Walz today extended the COVID-19 peacetime emergency in Minnesota. By signing Executive Order 20-92, Walz extended the peacetime emergency that gives the state flexibility in responding to rapidly-evolving issues stemming from COVID-19. “My top priority remains

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