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EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION IS GOING TO THE GRAND THEATRE ON MONDAY

The Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) program is going to the movies at The Grand Theatre on Monday, February 28th, from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. for a fun, child-friendly movie. The doors open at 4:30, with it being a free entry to families with children ages birth through five with concessions available for purchase at […]

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 961 CASES AND 15 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 1 PROBABLE CASE

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today (February 25) and the state reported 961 cases with 15 deaths. 1 death was reported in northwest Minnesota, in Roseau County. Polk County reported no new cases but had one probable case, Pennington County had 3 with eight probable, Marshall County had 1 new

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FISHER SCHOOL ROBOTICS TEAM PREPARE FOR STATE’S COMPETITION ON MARCH 3RD

The Fisher School Robotics Team is coming off what has become the norm for the program, another successful season. After a first-place score in the “skills” portion of a recent competition in Valley City, North Dakota, the Arctic Knights recently learned that they have once again advanced to the state robotics competition. The state event

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – February 25, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Michelle Leigh Inamagua, 48 of Mahnomen, for Third-Degree Drug Possession. Trent Lee Oftedahl, 34 of Fertile, for Domestic Assault. Larry Michael Clark, 57 of Fosston, for Fifth-Degree Drug Possession. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 2/24/2022 – At 3:00

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CROOKSTON POLICE CHIEF PAUL BEIRMAIER IS RETIRING, AN OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD FRIDAY

Police Chief Paul Biermaier is retiring from the Crookston Police Department on Monday, February 28th, after 32 years of service to the Crookston Police Department and eight and a half years as the Chief of Police. Chief Biermaier received a lot of positive support and reactions from his fellow department members and city council members

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL KINDERGARTENERS CELEBRATE PIRATE

Washington School Kindergarten celebrated Pirate Pride while posing for a photo.  The Washington and Highland Schools PTO groups contributed money to purchase a Pirate Pride shirt for each kindergarten student.  With the effort of Lorri Capistran, a member of both schools’ PTO groups, each child was able to order and receive a preferred shirt size. 

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