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DECEASED MALE FOUND IN GRAND FORKS

On Friday, January 18, officers from the Grand Forks Police Department were called to the 400-block of N. 4th St. for a possible deceased male.  Officers arrived to find a subject unresponsive in the enclosed box of a pickup truck.  At the time of this release, the exact cause of death is not known, however, there […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – January 18, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Justin Jake Ek, 43 of Fertile, for on domestic assault gross misdemeanor for a subsequent violation. Frankie Davila Rocha, 56 of Crookston, for felony 3rd-degree sale of narcotics. Joseph Carl Offerdahl, 31 of Fosston, for 1st-degree drug possession.  Was booked following his signing

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CHS ONE-ACT PLAY IS FAST PACED LIFE STORY OF SEVEN FRIENDS

The Crookston High School One Act play follows the mold of NBC’s This Is Us or ABC’s A Million Little Things, centered around seven second-graders dreaming about what their futures will look like for a school project.  And instead of flashing back, you’ll flash forward to the critical moments from weddings to mental illness and

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DISTRACTED DRIVING AND BEING PREPARED FOR WINTER DRIVING

Distracted driving is an activity that diverts a person’s attention away from the primary task of driving.  Distracted driving can have tragically said results says Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier, “We’ve got people that have serious injuries and deaths every year simply too distracted driving,” said Biermaier. “Some of them are so sad and tragic

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SNAP RECIPIENTS TO RECEIVE FEBRUARY FOOD BENEFITS EARLY

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) recipients will receive February 2019 benefits earlier than usual due to the partial federal shutdown. More than 400,000 people receive SNAP, 70 percent of whom are children, seniors and people with disabilities. Current SNAP participants can expect to receive their February food benefits in mid-

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