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EARLY MONDAY MORNING PURSUIT IN GRAND FORKS, POLICE SEARCH FOR TWO

On Monday, June 3 at approximately 12:32 a.m. officers of the Grand Forks Police Department conducted a traffic stop in the area of 6th Avenue South and Cottonwood Street.  The vehicle, a green Honda Accord, continued to 500 Cherry Street before the driver, Charles Collins, and an unknown passenger fled from the vehicle while it […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, June 3, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Emily Olivia Clessas, 37 of East Grand Forks, for felony 3rd-degree drug possession in a school, park, or public housing zone. Julieta Floresca Dyrdahl, 54 of Crookston, for felony 2nd-degree assault with a dangerous weapon. Terry Lynn Sharp, 57 of East Grand Forks,

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JOYBIRDS PRESENT THE THIRD ANNUAL GRATITUDE TREE

JOYbirds Presents: The Gratitude Tree! Joy, happiness, contentedness, all radiate outwards from a core of gratitude. Studies show that we can deliberately cultivate gratitude, and can increase our well-being and happiness by doing so. In addition, gratefulness—and especially expression of it to others—is associated with increased energy, optimism, and empathy.  You’re invited to the Kickoff

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STATE TRACK PROGRAM RELEASED, SEE HOW CROOKSTON AND AREA ATHLETES RANK

The Minnesota State High School League State Track and Field meet heat sheets and schedule have been released.  Crookston sophomore, Noah Kiel, has the 13th best time out of the 16 runners in the 100-meter dash.  He is one of four sophomores in the group with the rest of the runners being juniors and seniors.

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PEAS ARE VEGETABLE OF CHOICE FOR ONE VEGETABLE, ONE COMMUNITY

One Vegetable, One Community is back for its fourth year in the Crookston Area.  This year’s vegetable is peas. Megan Hruby, one of the organizers, said One Vegetable, One Community not only allows people to grow and share that vegetable but hopefully encourages conversation about locally grown food and gardening. “One Vegetable, One Community is

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POLK COUNTY ASKED TO REVIEW FERTILE AIRPORT SAFETY ZONING ORDINANCE

Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator Jake Snyder recently shared the City of Fertile’s Municipal Airport Safety Zoning Ordinance Policy with the Polk County Commissioners.  Snyder’s department is reviewing the policy at the request of Fertile. Snyder said Fertile has a policy in place since 1977, but they are updating it intending to meet Federal

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