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THE GOLDEN LINK SENIOR CENTER TAKES SENIORS TO ALEXANDRIA

On June 27, the Golden Link Senior Center took 32 people to Theatre L’ Homme Dieu in Alexandria, MN, to see Tim Madigan’s play “I’m Proud of You” based on his book of the same name. They were joined by several former Crookstonites from the surrounding area. All had a good time! Scott Kleven and […]

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GRAND FORKS POLICE DEPARTMENT NOTIFIES CITIZENS OF LEVEL III SEX OFFENDER

By North Dakota State Law, the Grand Forks Police Department is notifying the City and surrounding area of the presence of a Level III (high-risk) Sex Offender living in Grand Forks. Cameron Kenmille resides at 1000 North 42nd Street #141 – in Grand Forks, ND. Kenmille has been convicted of aggravated sexual abuse & abusive

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – JULY 3, 2024

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following –  Taran Leroy Platow, 28, for DUI in the second degree, driving under the influence. Arlen Eugene Tufte, 72, for DUI in the third degree, driving under the influence, and refusal to submit a chemical test. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the

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POLK COUNTY BOARD APPROVES ACCESORY BUILDINGS FOR LAKE HOMES

On Tuesday, the Polk County Board met at the Polk County Government Center in Crookston.  PLANNING AND ZONING Jacob Snyder, the Planning and Zoning Administrator, started the meeting. He discussed three items regarding three different properties. The first one he talked about was for James Senske, where he wanted the large accessory building on his

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DRAWING CLASSES TO BE HELD AT AREA LARL LIBRARIES JULY 18 AND 24

Drawing is out-of-this-world! On July 18 and July 24, Lake Agassiz Regional Library will host virtual drawing classes featuring award-winning cartoonist Rick Stromoski. In this class, Rick will demonstrate how to draw planets, aliens, astronauts, and more! This virtual class will be offered in two sessions: the first on Thursday, July 18, at 2 p.m.

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