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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, September 1, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Bobby Jo Hernandez, 27 of Grand Forks, ND, for a gross misdemeanor traffic violation for driving after cancelation. Bail supplied. Rigoberto Tovar, 44 of Halstad, for misdemeanor domestic assault. Released on personal recognizance. Dawn Marie Iverson, 60 of Fosston, for misdemeanor domestic assault. […]

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RYDELL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE OFFERS NEW HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES

Beginning this September, Rydell National Wildlife Refuge, near Erskine, MN will be open to archery deer hunting on nearly 1,400 acres. This same acreage will also be open to numerous upland game species, including ruffed grouse, ring-necked pheasant, gray partridge, sharp-tailed grouse and prairie chicken (by special State permit only), wild turkey, rabbits and squirrels.  Season dates

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UPDATE: VICTIM IDENTIFIED IN GRAND FORKS STABBING

UPTATE 8/31/20 3:00 p.m. The victim in this incident is identified as Ram Monger, 46-years-old, of Grand Forks. The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information on this case is asked to contact the Grand Forks Police Department by one of the following methods: Phone: 701-787-8007 Online: Submit a tip via GFPD Facebook or website

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 1 DEATH, 679 NEW COVID-19 CASES INCLUDING 1 IN POLK COUNTY

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 679 new cases of COVID-19 and one death. There were 11,346 completed tests for a positive rate of 6.0 percent. Polk County had one new case. Updated August 31, 2020 Updated daily at 11 a.m., with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day. Data is for

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UMC PRELIMINARY ENROLLMENT DOWN 122 ON-CAMPUS, TOTAL FULL & PART-TIME ENROLLMENT FALLS 11.4 PERCENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston’s preliminary, first-day enrollment numbers on August 25 were 1,774 undergraduate students and 672 non-degree seeking students including Post-Secondary Education Options (PSEO) and College in the High School (CIH). On-campus enrollment fell 15.6 percent from 784 to 622, while online enrollment increased 5.4 percent from 1,055 to 1,112. Non-degree seeking enrollment

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