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DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP DISCUSSES PROJECTS FOR 2020

The Downtown Crookston Development Partnership recently met via ZOOM to discuss a variety of topics, recap past projects, and talk about new ideas and grant opportunities. Among the topics were downtown planter refurbishments and the addition of benches, summer lunch food trucks, downtown business survey, and the Crookston Area Community Fund grant. SUMMER FOOD TRUCKS […]

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GRAND FORKS POLICE: LEVEL III HIGH RISK SEX OFFENDER WORKING IN GRAND FORKS

The Grand Forks Police Department, in accordance with North Dakota State Law, is notifying the City of Grand Forks and the surrounding area of the presence of a Level III (High Risk) Sex Offender working in Grand Forks. JUAN HERNANDEZ is now employed with KOST MATERIALS located at 5000 Demers Avenue – within the city

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NORTHLAND COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE EARNS ‘TOP 25’ NATIONAL RANK

Northland Community and Technical College has once again earned national praise for its combination of affordability and educational excellence. Following up on last year’s “Top 10” ranking as one of the best community colleges in the nation, according to a 2019 WalletHub study, Northland’s Liberal Arts degree has this year been singled out as one

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CROOKSTON PIRATE SOFTBALL CELEBRATES “SENIOR DAY”

Thursday, May 14 would have been Senior Day for the Crookston Pirate Softball team. They weren’t able to play, but the seven senior players still celebrated their day at the Donnie Lauf/Crookston American Legion Softball field behind Highland School in Crookston. Pictures below are from a social distancing photo shoot.

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 808 NEW POSITIVE COVID-19 CASES, 20 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health has released the latest COVID-19 numbers with 808 new COVID-19 cases and 20 more deaths.  Polk County did not have any new cases or deaths. All the numbers are below –  Data is for cases that were tested and returned positive. All data are preliminary and may change as cases

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POLK COUNTY TRANSFER STATION TO RESUME NORMAL OPERATING HOURS MAY 18

The Polk County Transfer Station is going back to normal operating hours that are 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday and 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.  Recycling materials can only be dropped off during these hours as the recycling bins will be closed off after normal business hours.  To maintain a safe workplace, they ask for

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