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Grand Forks Police Department Investigates Accident

On September 12 officers from the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to the intersection of 32nd Ave. South and South 20th Street for a report of a vehicle which had struck a pedestrian. Initial investigation revealed that a 2018 Chevy Suburban driven by 26-year-old Tiffany Noreikis of Warren Minnesota was Westbound 32nd Avenue South […]

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UMC Chancellor Asks For Support From Crookston

The University of Minnesota Crookston Has Huge Impact on Crookston.  Will You Support UMC? You may have noticed Crookston feels more active and busier lately. Sure, things are always a little more relaxed over the summer as people are enjoying vacations, and high school and grade school students are enjoying their time out of the

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Ways and Means Committee Discusses Land Sale

Means Committee meeting Monday focused primarily on the possible sale of parcel between the Fournet and Mason buildings, to developer Jeff Evers and on a preview of the new city website that will be released in the coming the months. Additionally, the committee voted to accept the 2017 audit report and heard from the Small

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Shelby Knott Named RiverView August Employee of the Month

One of Shelby Knott’s favorite quotes is by Theodore Roosevelt: “No one cares how much you know until they know how much you care.’’ There’s no doubt Knott cares about her patients as she works every day to show each one compassion in her role as a staff pharmacist at RiverView Pharmacy. Co-workers share that

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Hunting Opportunities Aplenty at Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge

As more hunting seasons open up in Minnesota during the coming weeks, multiple new opportunities will exist on the 23,065-acre Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), located west of Mentor, MN.  A new hunt plan was recently approved for the Refuge, which officially opens a total of 16,963 acres to upland game and deer hunting

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Crookston School District Test Scores Better Than Most Area Schools

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.  The feature program was a review of the district test scores, presented by Highland School Principal, Chris Trostad.  KROX had a story on the test scores last week.   Personnel items approved were lane advancement requests, the employment of Amber Trostad

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