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ARREST/FIRE REPORT MARCH 14

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– James Patrick Hobbs, 46, was arrested in Crookston for a Probation Violation Travis Wayne Brown, 36, of Lengby, for DUI

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RiverView Health offers revolutionary spine care with Drs. Abbasi and Kim

If you suffer from chronic back pain, you know it can affect almost every aspect of your Life. Everyday activities bring discomfort, and you aren’t feeling your best. Thankfully, RiverView Health can help relieve your pain and get you back to the life you want to live. RiverView Health is proud to offer the innovative

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Marvin Donald Luck – OBIT

Marvin Donald Luck of Oak Grove, Minnesota passed away in hospice on March 7, 2025 at the age of 88 with family by his side.  Born January 3, 1937, to Albert and Margaret Luck of Adrian, North Dakota, the youngest of 12 children. He grew up in the Adrian and Dickey, North Dakota area and graduated high

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CHS welding students get critiqued by Certified Welder Tim Hegg of ICS

On Wednesday, March 12th, Travis Oliver’s (2)-Beginning Welding/Metals classes and his Advanced Welding/Metals class had the opportunity to have their welds graded/looked at by a Certified Welder. Tim Hegg of Industrial Contract Services (ICS) of Grand Forks took some time out of his schedule to come in and visit with just about every student about their welds. Currently, the classes are working on

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT MARCH 13

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 3/12/25: At 7:37 a.m., CFD was dispatched to the intersection of HWY 75 and 170th St. SW for a two-vehicle accident. When crews arrived, both cars were in the ditch and both drivers were out of vehicles. Crews assisted with cleaning the roadway and

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Sacred Heart Girls Basketball battles, but falls to Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s in OT

The Sacred Heart Eagle Girls’ Basketball team played a tremendous all-around game, but three costly turnovers in overtime were the difference as they lost to the Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s Knights 65-61 in overtime in the Minnesota State Girls Basketball tournament quarterfinals at Maturi Pavilion on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. FIRST HALF

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