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FOSSTON POLICE RESPOND TO A STOLEN TAXI, SUSPECT ARRESTED IN BEMIDJI

On January 31, 2023 at approximately 6:51 PM, the Fosston Police Department was dispatched to Lepier’s East gas station to take a report from a Doyle Taxi Cab driver who had gone in to use the restroom and came back outside to discover his taxi had been stolen. Upon arrival, it was discovered that the […]

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GRAND FORKS MAYOR SAYS THE CITY WILL NOT ALLOW FUFENG PROJECT TO GET PERMITS

Grand Forks Mayor Brandon Bochenski released a statement on the Fufeng USA Project proposed in Grand Forks.  The statement is below – “The City of Grand Forks (City) has continued to operate in good faith over the last 16 months of due diligence while awaiting an official response from the Federal Government.  Construction was paused

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Athlete of the Week – Reese Swanson

This week’s Athlete of the Week is Crookston Pirate Girl’s Hockey player Reese Swanson. “When I think of Reese (Swanson) I think key player to our program,” said Pirates coach Emily Meyer. “She is the kind of player that regardless of where she plays, she can have success and thrive. I think everyone kind of

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OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN SCHOOL CELEBRATES NATIONAL LUTHERAN SCHOOLS WEEK

Students at Our Savior’s Lutheran School celebrated National Lutheran Schools Week from January 23 to 27, along with almost 2,000 Lutheran schools nationwide. This year’s theme was “Making Disciples for Life.” Students participated in team-building activities, online Gospel adventures, servant event projects, a read-a-thon, and much more. Pictures of the students partaking in weekly events

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CROOKSTON 2022 BUILDING PERMITS AT HIGHEST NUMBERS SINCE 2019

At the last City Council meeting (January 23), City of Crookston Building Inspector Greg Hefta reported that the city’s construction and permit numbers had nearly doubled from the amount permitted in 2020 and even succeeded their numbers in 2019, showing the department is returning to pre-pandemic amounts. Hefta said when the pandemic began in 2020,

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