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THE GRAND FORKS POLICE DEPARTMENT PERFORMED ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE CHECKS

The Grand Forks Police Department conducted Alcohol Compliance checks with the assistance of area youths on April 30, 2024. A total of 19 businesses were checked; out of the 19 checked, 13 businesses passed. The businesses that passed were Rhombus Pizza, Charlies, Kaizen, Sledsters, Brick and Barley, Bonzers, Broken Drum, Rock Bottle Shop, Hilton Garden […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH NAMES CARA HENDRICKSON EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Cara Hendrickson, executive assistant in Administration at RiverView Health, has some celebrating to do; she was just named the Employee of the Month, and soon she’ll hit her 10-year milestone anniversary with RiverView. “Looking back over the past almost ten years, I have learned and grown as an individual, both professionally and personally,” she shared.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MAY 1, 2024

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Randy Joseph Kappes, 42, of Ulen, for driving after their driver’s license was revoked. Isaac Earl Sullivan, 33, of Apple Valley, Minnesota, for traffic DUI and refusal to submit to chemical testing. Sarah Marie Gnadt, 38, of Ada, for selling narcotic drugs in the

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CHEDA DISCUSSES STOREFRONT BEAUTIFICATION GRANT

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met on Tuesday at Valley Technology Park. STOREFRONT REVITALIZATION (BEAUTIFICATION GRANT) PROGRAM UPDATES The meeting began with the board reviewing and receiving reports regarding the Storefront Revitalization Grant program. CHEDA Project Coordinator Kayla Hanson informed the board that many local businesses are still showing interest and

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FERTILE LIBRARY SCHEDULES MENTAL HEALTH EVENTS THROUGH MAY

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, the Fertile Public Library will host two programs that raise awareness about mental health. On Wednesday, May 8, a community-based art project focused on adult mental well-being will be held from 4:30-7:30 p.m. The project will be hosted by Polk County Public Health and will allow participants to

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RIVERVIEW PEDIATRIC THERAPISTS COMMITTED TO PATIENTS AND COMMUNITY

Studies show that children are more successful in school and life if given a strong foundation in the earliest years of their lives.  April is the Month of the Young Child and an opportune time to ensure your child is on track developmentally. However, RiverView Health pediatric therapists don’t wait for special designations; every day

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