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ARREST/FIRE REPORT December 24, 2025

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following. Juan Luis Virgil, 35 of East Grand Forks, for violation of Domestic Assault No ContactOrder Michael Jacob Bendel-Paulson, 37 of Perley, for Terroristic Threats-Cause or Attempt to CauseTerror Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report On Tuesday, December 23rd, at 11:09 a.m., the Crookston fire […]

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Polk-Norman-Mahnomen County Public Health offering emergency contraceptives

Polk-Norman-Mahnomen Community Health Services, including Polk County Public Health and Norman- Mahnomen Public Health, is committed to ensuring our communities have access to comprehensive reproductive and sexual health services, with a particular focus on supporting adolescents. It is important to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their sexual health, including the prevention of unintended

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UMC Womens Basketball’s Emma Miller named NSIC North Player of the Week

The University of Minnesota Crookston Women’s Basketball team’s Emma Miller (Sr., Albertville) was named the NSIC North Division Player of the Week this week. The weekly honor is the fourth of Miller’s career and second this season. Miller averaged 26.5 points per game, 5.0 assists, and 3.0 rebounds per game in two games last week.

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Grand Forks Police receive report of potential innapropriate conduct towards students by a Valley Middle School staff member

On Saturday, December 20, 2025, the Grand Forks Police Department received a report of potential inappropriate conduct towards students by a Valley Middle School staff member. It was alleged the Valley Middle School staff member was attempting to solicit sexually explicit images from students.The investigation into this activity continued throughout the weekend and on Monday

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City of Crookston crews to continue downtown snow removal next week

City of Crookston Public Works crews worked through the night to continue snow removal efforts in the downtown area. While progress was made, they were unable to complete all downtown snow removal during this operation. A few factors impacted our ability to finish: As a result, some snow piles remain and portions of side streets were not

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