ADVERTISE WITH US | EMAIL: KROX@RRV.NET

news

news

TRI-VALLEY SENIOR PROGRAMS HOLDS FOSTER GRANDPARENT RECOGNITION LUNCHEON

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. Senior Programs held its annual Foster Grandparent recognition luncheon at the Crookston Eagles Club on Wednesday, October 9. Marley Melbye (Senior Programs Director) began the event by welcoming the Foster Grandparents and guests to the banquet. Jason Carlson, Tri-Valley’s CEO thanked all of the volunteers for the difference they are making […]

Share:
news

GRAND FORKS POLICE RESPOND TO THREE VEHICLE ACCIDENT, NO INJURIES REPORTED

On Monday, October 14 at approximately 8:16 p.m., officers from the Grand Forks Police Department were called to the 2800 block of Demers Ave. for a motor vehicle crash involving three cars.  Initial investigation revealed that a silver 2015 Chrysler 200 driven by 21-year-old Tayler Scott of Grand Forks was traveling westbound on Demers and

Share:
news, Police/Fire Report

Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, October 15, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Nicole Marie Nelson, 45 of East Grand Forks, for misdemeanor contempt of court. Bail supplied. Travis Bryan Russell, 25, for a felony probation violation. Tasha Ann Meyer, 39 of Crookston, for felony 5th-degree drug possession. Luis A. Flores Jr., 32 of East Grand

Share:
news

CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO TABLE WARD 6 COUNCIL APPOINTMENT VOTE UNTIL OCTOBER 28

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and filled the vacant Ward 6 council seat.  The council voted 4-3 to table a resolution appointing Chris Plante to the Crookston City Council as the Ward 6 representative until their October 28 meeting.  The motion was made by Briggs, who said he had some questions he

Share:
news

AMERICAN CRYSTAL MEETS WITH FARMERS ABOUT HARVEST, STILL HOPE FOR A GOOD HARVEST

American Crystal Sugar Company met with farmers from across the district at the North Shore room in the Crookston Inn and Convention Center on Monday to provide an update on the harvest and answer questions.  American Crystal President/CEO Tom Astrup said they talked about how things might play out over the next 30 days while

Share:
news

HIGHWAY 75 THROUGH HENDRUM CLOSED DUE TO UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONS

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today Highway 75 will be closed to traffic through Hendrum. Unsafe working conditions prompted the closure which will continue until further notice. Motorists are advised to drive safely in works zones and watch for construction crews.  The overall detour for motorists traveling Highway 75 is: Halstad- County Roads 10,

Share:
Scroll to Top