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UNAUTHORIZED TRANSACTION REPORTS ON THE RISE

The Grand Forks Police Department has received an increase in reports of unauthorized transactions taking place on accounts at financial institutions.  The account holders are typically unaware of the transactions until they review their statements or receive notification from the financial institutions about the suspicious activity.  This includes both withdrawals and deposits made without the […]

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON CALLS CHALLENGE OF ENBRIDGE LINE 3 INEXCUSABLE

On Tuesday, Governor Tim Walz’s announced his decision to proceed with efforts to challenge the Enbridge Line 3 replacement pipeline. The petition for reconsideration challenges the unanimous decision by the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to grant the certificate of need for the pipeline. Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) issued the following statement in response:

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CROOKSTON PLACES THIRD AT REGIONAL MATHCOUNTS COMPETITION

Crookston High School competed at regional Mathcounts competition. The team of Tatum Lubinski, Zara Baig, Thor Harbott and Nathan Kelly received second place in the large school division and third place overall. With the third-place finish the team in a wild-card position for the possibility of advancement to state.  The rest of the team includes

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CROOKSTON POLICE REPORT FIRE HYDRANT DISLODGED WHEN CAR SLIDES OFF ROAD

The Crookston Police Department responded to a one-vehicle accident Tuesday, February 12 at 5:37 p.m. at Washington Ave and Bridge St.  A 2000 Pontiac Bonneville, driven by Alicia Johnson of Crookston, slid onto a snow berm and crashed into a fire hydrant completely dislodging the fire hydrant.  There were no injuries, and Johnson was issued

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CATHEDRAL SCHOOL GOING RED FOR A CAUSE

Cathedral School turned RED overnight in preparation for Giving Hearts Day, Thursday, February 14th.  Cathedral School is participating for the first time in this year’s Giving Hearts Day.  Giving Hearts Day is the largest 24-hour giving event in North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.  Each year, thousands of people rally around hundreds of nonprofits in our community

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