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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL POLICY MEETING WILL REVIEW MINOR CHANGES TO POLICIES

The Crookston Public Schools Policy Review committee met on Friday to review minor language changes and tweaks to school policy suggested by the Minnesota School Board Association. Superintendent Jeremy Olson said the board also established a review cycle for all policies, which the district had previously been lacking. “First of all, we went through our […]

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NORTH DAKOTA REPORTS 57 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 34 IN GRAND FORKS COUNTY

The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in North Dakota has risen to 585, with the biggest jump coming in northeastern North Dakota, where a wind turbine plant has been temporarily idled during an outbreak of COVID-19. The North Dakota Department of Health on Sunday reported 34 new cases in Grand Forks County, where

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UMC VOLLEYBALL SIGNS DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST FROM TARTAN HIGH SCHOOL

The University of Minnesota Crookston volleyball program announced the signing of Madison Klimek (DS, 5-5, Oakdale, Minn./Tartan H.S.) to a National Letter of Intent. Madison Klimek (DS, 5-5, Oakdale, Minn,./Tartan H.S.) Klimek played club volleyball for Kokoro Volleyball and competed as a prep at Tartan High School. She had 130 digs and 27 service aces

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CHARGES FORWARDED AFTER GUN DISCHARGES IN GRAND FORKS APARTMENT

On Saturday, April 18, at approximately 3:00 p.m., Grand Forks Police were notified of a discharge of a firearm within an apartment.  The renter of the apartment notified police that he had mishandled a handgun inside the residence when a round was discharged.  The round went through a few walls in the apartment, and into

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110 NEW COVID-19 CASES TIED TO LM WIND POWER OUTBREAK – 8 ARE FROM MINNESOTA

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced at a press conference Saturday evening that 110 new COVID-19 cases tied to the breakout at LM Wind Power in Grand Forks. 102 of the cases are from North Dakota and eight are from Minnesota.  The uptick in cases at the LM Wind Power facility in Grand Forks led

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