Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, April 30, 2020
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: David Adam Arriaga, 32 of Crookston, for misdemeanor domestic assault. Released on personal recognizance.
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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: David Adam Arriaga, 32 of Crookston, for misdemeanor domestic assault. Released on personal recognizance.
John Bernstrom, communications specialist for the City of Grand Forks, released the following statement regarding the updated number of positive cases of COVID-19 among employees at LM Wind Power – In a world of ever-changing data, the ND Dept. of Health sent us updated numbers regarding LM Wind Power right at the end of our
Crookston High School sent out a video to Crookston High School seniors and their parents today with an update on graduation and prom. Graduation is still planned for May 22 at the Crookston Sports Center with social distancing. “We are waiting for the updated guidelines from the governor and Minnesota Department of Education to see
Bible Baptist Church will hold a “drive-in” church service on Sunday, May 3, at 11 a.m. The public is welcome and invited to attend. Attendees will remain in their vehicles as Pastor Preston Hoiseth will deliver the service. Hoiseth said that as the COVID-19 outbreak unfolded, Bible Baptist, along with most others, decided to
The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced the opening of Highway 220 from Marshall County Road 5 to Highway 11. It has been inspected by MnDOT and is safe to open to motorists. MnDOT crews continue to monitor water levels along with the remaining highway segments that are closed due to flooding. Highways impacted by floods
Polk County Public Health and Northwestern Mental Health Center are providing farms and agribusinesses guidance to stay physically and emotionally healthy during COVID-19. Farms and agribusinesses have unique challenges with the rapidly spreading COVID-19. The available materials provide specific guidance to follow for our important agriculture community to limit exposure and reduce the likeliness of