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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE INVESTIGATING BULLET HOLES IN CAR IN FOSSTON

On Sunday, February 7, approximately 12:57 a.m. a Polk County Deputy Patrolling the City of Fosston heard what was believed to be two gunshots on the east side of Fosston.  Polk County Sheriff Deputies began a search of the area.  At approximately 4:45 a.m. EMS Staff from Fosston Essentia Hospital reported they found a bullet casing in […]

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FORMER FELON’S NONPROFIT EXPANDS TO GRAND FORKS; ASSISTS FORMERLY INCARCERATED

FORMER FELON’S NONPROFIT EXPANDS TO GRAND FORKS; ASSISTS FORMERLY INCARCERATED Less than two years since opening F5’s first house for individuals returning to the community following incarceration, the organization’s founder has opened another house, designed to serve Grand Forks residents. This is the F5 Project’s ninth housing resource and its first for Grand Forks. F5

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM WINS THE RED LAKE COUNTY CENTRAL MEET

The Speech Team is continuing a strong season with their first overall win on Saturday the 9th. There were eight teams competing, and the Crookston kids dominated the categories. This was three rounds and done meet, without a final round. Crookston had a lot of double entries and results were as follows: Ben Brantner  Discussion 

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON INTRODUCES TAX ABATEMENT LEGISLATION TO REDUCED GAS ENERGY COSTS

On Tuesday, February 5 Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) presented legislation that would provide property tax abatements on small-town natural gas pipelines. The legislation, SF 318, would allow for expansion of natural gas services in Rural Minnesota, developing access in underserved communities, and reducing the cost for residential and business consumers. “Many communities in

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL WILL HOST WORLD OF WORK EVENT WEDNESDAY

Crookston High School Counselor Leah Zimmerman has been busy working with Erica Terpstra from Fisher Schools to create a new age job/college for high school students.  On Wednesday night, local students and their parents are invited to Crookston High School to learn about the education needed to work in the six areas of work prevalent

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