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MAPLE LAKE PAVILION GETS OKAY TO HOST JOHNNY HOLM BAND CONCERT MAY 26

Jake Snyder, Planning and Zoning Administrator for Polk County, made the annual presentation to the Polk County Commissioners for a large gathering permit request by Duaine Sanden to host the Johnny Holm Band Concert at Maple Lake Pavilion.  The annual event will be scheduled for 7:30 p.m. following the board’s approval of the permit.  Events […]

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GRAND FORKS YOUTH COMMISSION NAMED WINNER OF YOUTH ENDING STIGMA (YES) CHALLENGE

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn Burgum have selected the Grand Forks Youth Commission as one of 17 winners of North Dakota’s first-ever Youth Ending Stigma (YES) Challenge. The YES Challenge is a collaborative effort between the Office of the Governor, Office of the First Lady and the Office of Recovery Reinvented.

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WARD CAPTAINS AND CERT MEMBERS MEET TO REVIEW TASKS, PREP COMMAND POSTS

The Crookston Fire Department held a meeting Tuesday night for their Ward Captains and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members to go over the preparations that are underway in case of a high-water event in Crookston said Crookston Fire Chief and Emergency Manager Tim Froeber. “We had our Ward Captains and our CERT members meet

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES FOUR REPORTS OF COUNTERFEIT BILLS

UPDATE 3/29/19 12:35 p.m. The Crookston Police Department has two suspects in this case that have yet to be apprehended. One is a blonde female; approximately 5ft. tall and in her early 30’s, the other is also a female with very short hair, usually wearing a baseball cap and in her mid-twenties. These are the

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, March 28, 2019

Fire Calls The Crookston Fire Department was called to a residence on the 500 block of North Main Street at 9:15 Wednesday morning, where a burner had been left open on the stove all night, filling the house with gas. The windows had been open to ventilate, so fire crews checked everything out and did

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