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CHS AG SERVICES DONATES $5,000 TO THE CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT

CHS Ag Services, based out of Warren, Minnesota, has announced a $5,000 grant to the Crookston Fire Department. This money will help the local volunteer fire department purchase a new fire truck. “CHS has a long-standing commitment to support the local communities where its employees live and work,” said Ryan Anderson, general manager. “Safety is […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, April 24, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Jeffrey David Carmichael, 39 of Mahnomen, on a petty misdemeanor for possession of drug paraphernalia. Released on personal recognizance. Joseph Marvin Goulet Jr, 28 of Fosston, for misdemeanor domestic assault. Commits act to cause fear of immediate bodily harm or death.  Released on

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STRONG TURNOUT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT’S STATEGIC PLAN INPUT SESSION

Crookston Superintendent Jeremy Olson held a community input session Tuesday night in the Crookston High School commons to help shape the district’s strategic plan.  Olson said he was excited by the turnout of community members who participated. “We had 75 people here, and we’re very excited to see that kind of turnout,” said Olson.  “Very

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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSESSING FLOOD DAMAGE AROUND POLK COUNTY

Polk County Emergency Manager Jody Beauchane provided an update on the flooding and damage around Polk County caused by the runoff and snowmelt earlier this month.  Despite the heavy runoff, including the Burnham Creek overflowing its banks for the first time in Beauchane’s 18 years with the county, he said it was a pretty efficient

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CAUSE UNDETERMINED IN GRAND FORKS WAREHOUSE FIRE

On April 16, at 8:57 p.m., the Grand Forks Fire Department responded to the report of a large fire coming through the roof of a warehouse building located just off of Mill Road. The fire investigation, which was conducted by the Grand Forks Fire Department’s Fire Marshal’s office, was hindered due to the structural condition

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