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SENTENCE TO SERVE AND CHORE SERVICE PROGRAMS STAY BUSY WITH JANUARY SNOWFALL

Tri-County Community Corrections’ Regional Corrections Board held their monthly meeting on Monday morning at the Polk County Justice Center.  Executive Director Andrew Larson told the board that January was a busy and productive month for the Sentence to Serve and Chore Service programs provided to inmates at the corrections center.  Sentence to Serve provides snow […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES MAKEUP DAY PLAN

The Crookston School Board approved a school makeup plan proposed by Superintendent Jeremy Olson for the current school year and adopted a similar program for future years at their meeting on Monday night.  “Right now, we’ve had four storm days,” said Olson.  “The board just accepted a plan that forgives up to five days.  Once

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE URGES BEWARE OF TAX SCAMS

In this environment of identity theft and fraud, we take our responsibility to protect your personal information and tax refund very seriously. There are things you can do to keep your refund and your information out of criminals’ hands. Do not respond to phone calls, voice messages, or emails claiming that we or the IRS

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GRAND FORKS MAN DIES FALLING UNDER SKID STEER DURING SNOW REMOVAL

On Friday, February 9 at approximately 3:05 a.m. officers of the Grand Forks Police Department, along with the Grand Forks Fire Department and Altru Paramedics, were dispatched to 600 High Plains Court for a report of an injury traffic crash. Officers arrived on scene and attempted CPR on one male but he was pronounced deceased

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CHARGES POSSIBLE IN REPORTED ASSAULT AT CROOKSTON CARE AND SHARE

On Sunday, February 10 at approximately 10:50 a.m. the Crookston Police Department was dispatched to the Care and Share at 220 Third Street on a report of an assault. Upon arrival officers made contact with the victim; Dana Andrew Decoteau, 52 of Crookston. He stated he was assaulted by another resident; later identified as Dennis

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AFTER 30 YEARS CEASON’S BAIT AND TACKLE WILL CLOSE UP SHOP

On Saturday evening at the Ice Buster Daze Dinner, Suzie and Ceasar Kaiser announced their retirement and the closing of Ceason’s Bait and Tackle following a going out of business sale.  “It was kind of an emotional weekend, but we decided it was time to do it,” said Suzie Kaiser.  We decided Ice Buster Daze

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