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Crookston Police Officer Don Rasicot Retires, Says Complaint Filed Against Him Was Wrong

Crookston Police Officer and Crookston School District School Resource Officer Don Rasicot has retired, effective October 1, 2024. The retirement is after 40-plus years of service in Minneapolis and Crookston. Neil Carlson of iNewz.TV talked to Rasicot, and he set the record straight on why the City of Crookston investigated a “complaint” from a school […]

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University of Minnesota Crookston Releases Public Events Calenedar

Homecoming Scavenger Hunt Oct. 7-13Take a selfie with Regal at participating businesses in Crookston and tag @umncrookston on social media for an entry to win a gift basket at the end of the week; more info HERE Wednesday, Oct. 9 Homecoming T-Shirt Sale and Cookie Truck Downtown12-4 p.m. The Nest on Broadway (101 N. Broadway)$15 T-shirts and

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RiverView Health Names Robynn Coauette August Employee of the Month

Robynn Coauette’s first job fresh out of college was with RiverView Health’s Health Information Management Department. Forty-three years later, and after some department/position changes, she’s still with the organization, continuing to make a difference in the lives of patients and coworkers, so much so that she was recently named the Employee of the Month (EOM)

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT OCTOBER 9

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following- Alexander Lazarovich Erofeeff, 47, was arrested in MacIntosh for Domestic Assault Cody Alan Griffiths, 33, of Waseca, for Failure to Appear Daniel Gage Bryan, 31 of Gladstone, for 2nd Degree Assault

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Two Juveniles Cited in East Grand Forks Home Vandalism Spree

The East Grand Forks Police Department has cited two juvenile male subjects (ages 13 and 15) following an investigation into vandalism at five East Grand Forks homes. The subjects are believed to have been responsible for breaking windows on at least five homes by throwing rocks at the homes. A Ring doorbell video, as well

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Polk County Sheriff’s Office Fielding Multiple Complaints About Scam Calls

On Tuesday, October 8, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received numerous complaints regarding scam calls. The caller claims to be a member of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, claims that the person called has a warrant, and asks for personal information. As a reminder, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office doesn’t notify people of warrants or

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