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REMEMBER TO MONITOR YOUR FUEL TANKS TO AVOID FEES, FUEL EMERGENCIES

Despite warmer temperatures over the weekend, winter is approaching with storms and increased propane use, and other fuel sources. Severe weather could impact your fuel provider’s ability to deliver, and not checking your tank can lead to additional charges for deliveries. Dylane Klatt, District Manager at Ferrellgas, said they monitor some customer’s tanks to fill […]

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ADRIANNE WINGER WINS KROX’S 56TH ANNUAL SHOPPING SPREE

KROX’S 56th Annual Shopping Spree drawing was held on Monday, November 23rd, right after the noontime news. This year’s winner was Adrianne Winger whose name was drawn from Brost Chevrolet in Crookston. She received $970 worth of gift certificates from the twenty-four participating businesses. Consolation winners won $10 gift certificates from the place they registered.

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Paul Jahn – Obit

Paul Jahn, age 72, of Fosston, MN and formerly of Beltrami, MN, passed away on Sunday, November 29th, at Essentia Health Hospital in Fosston. Paul Cecil Jahn was born on June 9, 1948 in Charlotte, Iowa to Edwin and Mary Ruth (Dasher) Jahn. He was the second of nine children. He grew up in a

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CROOKSTON WILL HOST COVID-19 TESTING AT THE ARMORY DECEMBER 1-5

The Crookston National Guard Armory will be hosting the Minnesota Department of Health COVID-19 testing again this week and will continue to do so through January 30, 2021.   The Armory will be staffed by a combination of local public health staff and members of the Minnesota National Guard. The National Guard members are being deployed

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DRIVER ARRESTED IN GRAND FORKS PURSUIT SATURDAY EVENING

On November 28, at approximately 4 p.m., a Grand Forks Police Officer attempted to stop a Ford Focus for a traffic violation near the intersection of 1st Ave. and North 15th Street.  The vehicle refused to stop and sped away fleeing from the Officer conducting the traffic stop.  The vehicle continued down several residential streets

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