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Senator Mark Johnson and Republicans roll out plan to stop waste, fraud, and abuse of taxpayers’ dollars

Senator Mark Johnson, Republican Minority Leader (R-East Grand Forks) joined Republicans to roll out a comprehensive plan to hold government accountable to stop waste, fraud, and abuse of taxpayers’ dollars. The plan is part of the group’s Minnesotans First agenda for the 2025 legislative session. “We know that stopping fraud is not just a legislative priority, recent […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT FEBRUARY 13

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Juanita Marie Neurer, 41, of Crookston, for DUI Arick Walter Broden, 43, of Erskine, for Domestic Abuse/Violating a No Contact Order Angel Ethan Vivanco, 29, of Crookston, for Public Nuisance Jose Miguel Diaz-Mendez, 31, of Twin Valley, for Criminal Sexual Conduct The Crookston Fire

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Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl finishes 2nd and 6th at UMC

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl team competed on Wednesday at the University of Minnesota Crookston and finished second and sixth place. Crookston Blue took second place. Leah Johanneck, Tessa Weber, Lily Bridgeford, Ethan Lanctot, and Ben Capistran made up team Blue. Crookston Gold got sixth place. Maddie Harbott, Shayla Azure, Jocelyn Johnson, Xavier Mason,

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Vocalists from CHS bring home stars from the MSHSL Vocal Solo/Ensemble Contest

Members of the Crookston Concert Choir participated in the 2025 MSHSL Vocal Solo Contest at East Grand Forks High School on Wednesday. The choir is directed by Adrianne Winger, and Corene Everett was the accompanist for the students. The results are below- –Lennon Prudhomme double-starred with his I Had a Dream performance from Les Miserables.

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Girl Scout Cookie Booths to be popping up around town

It’s that time of year again. For many, Girl Scout Cookies are a much-anticipated winter treat. They are also a way to help Girl Scouts pay for all the events and programs they do throughout the year. Cookie sales started Monday, and Marcia Haglund says there were 667 cases unloaded, and now it’s up to

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