Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Fire calls: At 8:52 Tuesday evening, the Crookston Fire Department was called for a carbon monoxide alarm on the 200 block of 5th Avenue South in Crookston. The detector was out of date.
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Fire calls: At 8:52 Tuesday evening, the Crookston Fire Department was called for a carbon monoxide alarm on the 200 block of 5th Avenue South in Crookston. The detector was out of date.
Jana (Carlson) Hedlund, a Crookston High School graduate (1998) was a 2019 Minnesota Teacher of the Year candidate semi-finalist. Hedlund is a special education/autism teacher at North St. Paul High School and is the Hedlund daughter of Kathie (Carlson) Barnes of Crookston and John Carlson of Grand Forks. The Minnesota Teacher of the Year award
The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center. In their final resolution of the morning, they reappointed Richard Sanders as the Polk County Engineer through May 2023. Sanders was named the 2018 Outstanding County Engineer of the Year by the Minnesota County Engineers Association. He also received a 2018
The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday approved an amended conditional use permit for the Fosston Area Sportsman’s Club to expand the days open from 3 days to 5 days and to expand the shooting ranges capacity to from 100 to 150 people. Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator Jake Snyder said the request from the
Our Savior’s Lutheran School students presented their spring musical at UMC’s Kiehle Auditorium on Friday, May 3. The musical, “The Kingdom Connection”, told the stories of Old Testament kings and their connection to Jesus Christ as King of Kings.
The public is invited to a memorial service honoring fallen law enforcement officers from the Northern Red River Valley. The service will be held on the front lawn of the Grand Forks County Courthouse at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 14th, 2019. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15th