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MINNESOTA REPORTS 9 DEATHS, 931 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 4 IN POLK COUNTY

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 931 new cases of COVID-19 and nine deaths. The new cases include another four cases in Polk County bringing the county total to 257 since the pandemic’s onset. Updated September 17, 2020 Updated daily at 11 a.m., with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day. Data […]

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S CAR ROLLS OVER AFTER BEING HIT BY A CAR IN GRAND FORKS

On September 17, 2020 at approximately 6:44 a.m., Officers of the Grand Forks Police Department responded to a rollover accident occurring at South 34th Street and 36th Avenue South. A Ford Taurus operated by Grand Forks resident Wanji Zarques was Westbound on 36th Avenue South turning North onto South 34th Street.  He entered the intersection

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, September 17, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Geovani Bernia Gonzales, 48 of Larimore, ND, for felony domestic abuse for violating two or more orders for protection within 10 years of previous conviction. Christina Lee Sargent, 34 of Crookston, for felony 4th-degree assault of hospital emergency personnel. Released on personal recognizance.

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RECEIVE BUDGET REQUESTS FOR COUNTY DEPARTMENT HEADS

The Polk County Commissioners spent the past two days in budget meetings with the various Polk County Department heads.  The total budget for the levy presented by the staff was for $29,368,223. That number would represent a levy increase of about 21 percent. However, Chairman Gary Willhite (Third District) said the plan next week to

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APG DEVELOPMENT’S STEINBRINK SHOWS CHEDA DID RECEIVE DISPUTED VOICEMAILS BACK IN MAY 2019

During Monday nights Crookston Ways & Means Committee (City Council, Mayor, and Department heads) meeting there was some contention between APG Development’s Elliot Steinbrink and Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Executive Director Craig Hoiseth. One area of contention was whether Hoiseth had received any calls from Steinbrook. Hoiseth contested Steinbrink’s claims saying that

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SPORTS FEEVER – September 17, 2020

It sure is GREAT to see football and volleyball practices in Minnesota.  Hopefully, games are next! COVID continues to cause havoc and frustration for many.   Detroit Lakes High School found out over the weekend that a teacher tested positive for COVID and they moved the high school to distance learning, possibly through September 25.  Since

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