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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, March 7, 2019

FIRE CALLS –  FIRE INVESTIGATION AT 513 4TH AVE. S. On March 2, 2019, the Grand Forks Fire Department (GFFD) responded to the report of a house fire located at 513 4th Ave. S. The Grand Forks Fire Marshal’s office began its investigation late Saturday evening and continued Sunday morning. Due to the extensive damage […]

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TWO ACCIDENTS REPORTED IN CROOKSTON WEDNESDAY MORNING

The Crookston Police Department reported two early accidents in Crookston Wednesday, March 6.  The first occurred at 5:32 a.m. at Gorgas Ave and W Loring St between a 2017 Tri-Valley Bus, driven by Donald Gallagher of Crookston and a 2016 Kia that was unoccupied and owned by Luis Ramirez of Crookston.  There were no injuries

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SPORTS FEEVER – March 7, 2019

We are less than two weeks to the NCAA March Madness Final Four Selection show and a few days later the tournament will start.  I love this time of year, with the State Boys Hockey tournament is going, state girls basketball is next weekend and section boys basketball tournament play kicks off with the first

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK – Kylie Solheim and Rachel Hefta

The KROX/Drafts Sports Bar and Grill Athletes of the week this week are Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball seniors, Kylie Solheim and Rachel Hefta. Solheim and Hefta are the only two seniors on the team and they have stepped up their play in the playoffs and have led the Pirates to the Section 8AA championship game

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UPDATE: (FOUND) GRAND FORKS POLICE SEARCHING FOR MISSING WOMAN

UPDATE: 3/6/19 10:04 p.m. Mindie Swanson has been found alive in Grand Forks. The police department would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating Ms. Swanson. ORIGINAL STORY The Grand Forks Police Department would like to ask for the public’s assistance in locating a missing person. Mindie Swanson, 33 y/o, Grand Forks, was

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FOSSTON MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITY TRADES-IN EQUIPMENT, WILL GET FULLY STAFFED

With the Materials Recovery Facility in Fosston operation using its new equipment Polk County Environment Services will trade-in the old equipment from the 1990s that was replaced said Environmental Services Director Jon Steiner.  “We’ve been talking with Titus about some of the old equipment that we had from the old system that was put in

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