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CROOKSTON YOUTH HOCKEY UPDATE – January 9

MITE WHITE The Mite White team had three games over the weekend.  It started off with a 6-4 loss against Hallock, we started out slow but played very well towards the end of the game.  We then suffered a couple big losses against EGF green and white. I thought that as a team we worked […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – January 9, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the booking of the following individuals: Dustin Hunter Brown, 22 of East Grand Forks, for misdemeanor 5th-degree assault. Morgan Kendrick James Fincher, 23 of East Grand Forks, for misdemeanor fleeing a peace officer. Jennifer Katherine Dunkin, 46 of Shelly, for felony 1st-degree burglary assault person in building or on

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POLK COUNTY RECEIVES $1 MILLION TO RECONSTRUCT FISHER AVE IN CROOKSTON

Warren Strandell and Joan Lee won their November reelection campaigns and took their Oaths of Office to begin their new terms Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center.  The Oath was administered by Polk County Judge Jeffrey S. Remick.  Strandell was named the chair and Gary Willhite was named as vice-chair for the Polk County

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FISHER AREA COMMUNITY FUND ACCEPTING GRANT APPLICATIONS

The Fisher Area Community Fund invites grant applications in support of charitable, educational and public purpose projects that will enhance or improve the quality of life for residents and/or visitors of the Fisher area. The Fisher Area Community Fund will consider grant applications of $500 to $5,000 with a total amount available for 2019 grants

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HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS GET ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING

Regional Healthcare professionals from across Northwest Minnesota gathered Tuesday with EMS, Law Enforcement, Behavior Health, Public Health, and other community partners to receive training for active shooter emergencies at the Crookston Inn.  Carrie Bergquist, Regional Healthcare Preparedness Coordinator, explains.  “We are part of a national healthcare coalition group and every year active shooter is the

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HAPPY JOE’S DONATIONS BENEFIT RIVERVIEW’S YOUNGEST PATIENTS

Even though the Happy Joe’s Kids Foundation was established by Happy Joe Whitty, founder of Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor, decades ago, it’s still improving the lives of children with special needs and their families. Most recently, Happy Joe’s donated through the RiverView Foundation to help RiverView Rehab Services purchase supplies for its

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