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ARREST/FIRE REPORT JANUARY 13

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Brian Lee Espinoza, 33, of East Grand Forks, for 1st Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct Jory Myron Iwen, 40, of Casttlton, ND, for Check Forgery Jennifer Noemi Gutierrez, 33, was arrested in Crookston for DWI – Charges were dropped Charles Richard Schoen, 45, of Gary, […]

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The Adult Basic Education Program (ABE) at NWRCC continues to help inmates get their GEDs

Have you ever wondered what kinds of opportunities are given to inmates while they are incarcerated?  What kinds of activities, programs, and materials are provided to help inmates better themselves and look forward to the future outside of where they are currently?  Back in August of 2024, the NorthWest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston held

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Residents safe. Two cats and one dog die in Euclid house fire

On Saturday, January 11, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a residential structure fire in Euclid Township.  The fire is believed to have originated with a wood stove located in the attached garage. When Deputies arrived, the garage was fully engulfed, and the fire had begun spreading to the attached house.

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Help the MnDNR with reforestation by collecting pine cones this winter

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources State Forest Nursery is seeking individuals to collect black spruce and jack pine cones this winter. These seeds are vital for reforesting thousands of acres each year, but the number of collectors has declined in recent seasons—creating a need for new participants. In addition to helping sustain Minnesota’s forests,

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Wound Care Patients Find Healing With The Help of RiverView Healths Brittni Johnson, PT, DPT

Wound care is a high-demand service. Brittni Johnson, PT, DPT, averages over 85 monthly wound care treatments in her physical therapy practice with RiverView Health’s Rehab Services Department and Home Care. Patient location doesn’t hinder Johnson’s treatment abilities. She treats patients in the hospital, in their homes through Home Care, and in the outpatient setting

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USDA Rural Development accepting applications for low-income families seeking to purchase or repair a home in rural areas

USDA Rural Development is accepting applications for very low- and low-income individuals and families seeking to purchase or repair a home in a rural area.The Direct Home Loan program offers financing to qualified very-low and low-income applicants that are unable to qualify for traditional financing. No down payment is required, and the interest rate could

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