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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, March 5, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Anthony Jason Thompson, 39 of Grand Forks, ND, for misdemeanor contempt of court, willful disobedience to court mandate.  Released on personal recognizance. Kendall Nicole Zenteno, 30, felony fugitive from another state.

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON STATEMENT ON ENBRIDGE LINE 3 DELAY UNTIL 2020

On Friday, Enbridge announced its decision to delay the Enbridge Line 3 replacement pipeline until the second half of 2020, a year longer than was initially expected. That decision was the result of an appeal by Department of Commerce of the Public Utilities Commission’s approval of the Certificate of Need and Governor Walz’s decision to

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CROOKSTON TEENS BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL AFTER DOG BITES

At about 3:30 PM yesterday, March 4, the Crookston Police Department responded to the area of Alexander Street and First Avenue NE on a report that two people had been bitten by a dog or dogs. A total of three people were bitten; a 7-year-old boy, a 13-year-old female and a 19-year-old female. After arriving

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SEMI TRAILER FIRE ON GATEWAY DRIVE IN GRAND FORKS

On Monday, March 4 at approximately 08:14 p.m. the Grand Forks Fire Department (GFFD) responded to 4720 Gateway Drive for a loaded semi-trailer on fire and near a structure. GFFD responded with 4 fire engine crews and a command vehicle.  En route, an update was received that the fire was out, and no structures were

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HUGO’S, COMMUNITY, DONATE TO RIVERVIEW CHILDREN’S HEALTH FUND

Crookston Hugo’s Store Director Bob O’Halloran presented a check to RiverView Foundation Director Kent Bruun to go to RiverView Health’s Children’s Fund.  The money is from donations given at the registers by customers during a designated time, with a dollar-for-dollar match from Hugo’s. “Hugo’s is happy to be a part of organizations like RiverView,’’ O’Halloran

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PROPOSED SPECIAL EDUCATION FUNDING IS FIRST STEP TOWARDS CLOSING GAP

Districts around Minnesota are cross-subsidizing their special education funding with general education funds to not only meet the mandates of the federal and state governments but to provide quality services to the students in their districts.  The federal government pledged to fund 40% of special education costs in back in 1975, toadying they are funding

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