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ARGIMAX DUNK TANK RAISES MONEY FOR UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON

On Thursday, AgriMAX presented a check to the United Way of Crookston for $588.  AgriMAX matched the donation of their customers according to Betsy Larson.  “The customers raised $294,” said Larson. “AgriMAX matched that for a total of $588.” Tom Rongen said AgriMAX made a dunk tank for their recent research plot tours. The farmers

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MALE ARRESTED FOR TERRORIZING, RESISTING ARREST AT COLUMBIA MALL

On Wednesday, July 24 at approximately 6:31 p.m. officers of the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to 2800 South Columbia Rd./Columbia Mall for a report of a disturbance involving a male subject reported to have a gun.  Upon arrival to the area mall security pointed out a male subject on mall property in the

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, July 25, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Sara Genevieve Hindberg, 27 of Brooklyn Center, for misdemeanor coercion by threatening to damage property.  Released on personal recognizance. Brett Lee Hipple, 29 of Middle River, for a misdemeanor traffic violation for driving after revocation.  Released on personal recognizance. Tyrell Traverse Ambuehl, 33

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CROOKSTON DEVELOPMENT & POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING POSTPONED

The Crookston Development and Policy Review Committee was scheduled to meet on Wednesday to discuss the work plan required as part of the application to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for Intermediary Relending Program (IRP) funds.  However, as the meeting was scheduled to start, they did not have a quorum and were unable to find

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AUGUST 1 MARKS BEGINNING OF HANDS-FREE LAW ENFORCEMENT IN MINNESOTA

Minnesota’s new Hand-Free Cellphone Law goes into effect next week.  Beginning August 1, law enforcement can pull over drivers for holding their cellphones.  Drivers will still be allowed to use their phones for several things including calls and navigation, in hands-free or single-touch mode according to Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier.  “The new law allows

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