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ARREST/FIRE REPORT November 11, 2025

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following – Bain Alexander Elhard, 18 of Halstad, for fifth-degree assault, inflict or attempt bodily harm. Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report

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Crookston School Board explains what they have offered the Crookston Teachers Union and explains admin raise (in place of benefit package)

Below is a letter to the public from the Crookston School Board – Hello Community Members, Parents, Students and Taxpayers of the Crookston Public School District, The Crookston School Board entered into the negotiation process with the Crookston Education Association in March of 2025. Since that time we have met seven times to work on

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Highland and Washington Schools holding annual Read-a-Thon fundraiser

Highland and Washington Elementary Schools are hosting their annual Read-a-Thon fundraisers.  Students are invited to participate in themed dress-up days:Today is Reading is Everywhere Day – wear a shirt you can readWednesday, November  12, is Reading is Our Super Power Day – wear your favorite superhero shirtFriday, November  14, is Cat in the Hat Day

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT November 10, 2025

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following – Stephani Josephine Molash, 41 of Remer, for third-degree DUI with one aggravating factor. Kelly Patrick Byrnes, 48 arrested in Mahnomen County, for failure to appear after being convicted of gross misdemeanor. Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report

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Some Crookston home owners can apply for a Small Cities development grant for home repairs

Northwest Community Action Agency (NWCAA), which is administering the Small Cities Development Grant, is seeking additional applications for the program for owner-occupied homes. What does this mean for you? If you lived in the highlighted area (pictured at the bottom of this page), eligible homeowners could receive up to $25,000 in the form of a

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