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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, May 9, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Melissa Jean Haugen, 34 of Northwood, ND, for felony 3rd-degree possession of a schedule 1 or 2 narcotic, LSD, MDA or MDMA in a school, park or public housing zone. Sasha Rae Rodacker, 20 of East Grand Forks, for felony 5th-degree possession, procurement […]

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UMC GOLDEN EAGLE BASEBALL ELIMINATED WITH A 10-0 LOSS TO NORTHERN STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Baseball team ended their season with a 10-0 loss against Northern State in an NSIC Tournament game played at Dick Putz Field in St. Cloud. Minnesota Crookston’s Nate Albrecht (Sr., Wahpeton, ND) took the ball in this elimination game for the Golden Eagles and escaped some first inning trouble

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CROOKSTON’S STUDENTS AND FAMILIES EXCELLING IN NATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATION PROGRAM

Crookston Public Schools Native American Education Program is excelling especially at Highland Elementary where Math Proficiency is 40.1 percent above the state average and Reading Proficiency is 39.7 percent above the state average.  Any school that has more than ten Native American Students must have a Native American Education Program both by State of Minnesota

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KITTSON AND MARSHALL COUNTIES TO PARTNER WITH POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Polk County has agreed to partner with both the Kittson County and Marshall County Sheriff’s Office with the Zuercher software currently used by Polk County.  The sheriff’s office began using the software about 18 months ago and both Kittson and Marshall are currently looking to add the same software to their operations for both deputies

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WATCH FOR WORKERS ON HWY 75 DURING PRESCRIBED BURN

Motorists in northwest Minnesota may see smoke from prescribed burns beginning Friday, May 10, as crews conduct a controlled burn on Highway 75 north of Euclid. Two sites in northwest Minnesota will be burned, weather conditions permitting, in the coming weeks. Motorists will encounter signs as they approach the burn areas warning of the potential

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HIGHWAY 175 NEAR HALLOCK REMAINS CLOSED INDEFINITELY DUE TO FLOODING

Highway 175 in northwest Minnesota remains closed indefinitely due to flooding. MnDOT crews are closely monitoring water levels and analyzing the damage. Traffic will detour to Highway 75, then north on 171 through St. Vincent to Interstate 29. Areas that have water on the road or are closed because of flooding are marked on MnDOT’s

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