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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, April 16, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Kendall Earl Wayne Ogema, 32 of East Grand Forks, for felony 3rd-degree drug possession in a school, park, or public housing zone. William Arnold Ranta, 50 of Fertile, for felony 5th-degree drug procurement, possession, or control by false title or representation as authorized […]

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UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN REACHES GOAL IN TIME FOR WAGNER’S FINAL DAY

The United Way of Crookston has reached its 2021 campaign goal of $160,000. In doing so, they reached Executive Director Lori Wagner’s goal to meet the annual goal before her final day as she retires. “Six weeks ago, we had about $5,000 to make our goals,” said Wagner. “I was bound and determined, the board

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EXTREME HEAT – SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK

Today’s Severe Weather Awareness Week topic is Extreme Heat.  Heat-related deaths account for more deaths in an average year in the United States than floods, tornadoes, lightning, and hurricanes combined, according to Crookston Firefighter Brian Hanson. “Heat-related fatalities outpace deaths in several other weather categories,” said Hanson.  “Based on the national average, excessive heat claimed

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THREE CANDIDATES WILL BE INTERVIEWED FOR CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

The Crookston School District had nine applicants for the Crookston High School Principal position to replace Eric Bubna, who took the principal job in Albany.   The school district decided to interview three finalists on Friday.  The three candidates are –  Kent Henrickson-Current PE Teacher and long time Principal at Ulen-Hitterdal Nicki Martinez- Assistant Principal at Laporte

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NEW RIVERVIEW OB UNIT ENHANCES BIRTH EXPERIENCE FOR RINGDAHL FAMILY

Life at the Crookston home of Derek and Sarah Ringdal is much busier these days with the addition of Aubree Judith, born March 2 at RiverView Health. Big sister Emma, who will be three in June, loves her little sister; even though baby Aubree lacks the on and off buttons Emma has grown accustomed to

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POLK COUNTY HAS 21 NEW CONFIRMED COVID CASES, 1 DEATH AGE 40-44 YEARS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 2,184 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 552 probable cases from antigen testing, and 11 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 37,618 completed tests for a positive rate of 5.8 percent. Polk County had 21 confirmed cases and 1 death age 40-44 years, Roseau County-7 cases, Marshall

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