ARREST/FIRE REPORT-NOVEMBER 29
The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Carmen Anne Paillie, 49, of Grand Forks, for failure to appear in court while being convicted of a gross misdemeanor.
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The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Carmen Anne Paillie, 49, of Grand Forks, for failure to appear in court while being convicted of a gross misdemeanor.
The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met Monday night following the city council meeting and discussed grant distributions to local non-profit organizations and the adjusted 2024 proposed budget. GRANT REVIEWS The meeting began with the Ways and Means Committee reviewing the request from the Golden Link Senior Center for a grant from the city in
Residents of the City of Crookston recently received their preliminary tax estimate statements for the 2024 tax year, indicating a potential City tax increase of 29.73% based on the initial levy submitted by the City to Polk County. This estimate, subject to change based on property value fluctuations, was presented on September 25, 2023. Since
Everybody is welcome to join the Historic Crookston’s Winter Wonderland on Thursday, November 30. The afternoon will be filled with family entertainment starting at 4:00 p.m. You can supply your stockings while visiting local businesses in downtown Crookston. There will be treats, crafts, and gifts that will serve as stocking stuffers. “Santa’s Elves are all
Polk County Sheriff’s Office K9 Jax will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from the non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Jax’s vest is sponsored by Mark and Joan Lee of McIntosh and will be embroidered with the sentiment “Born to Love – Trained to Serve –
The Crookston Parks and Recreation Board met in the City Hall conference room on Monday. WINTER ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION NUMBERS DOWN The meeting began with updates on the winter recreation programs and the enrollment for each program. The board received updates on programs that have already started, such as youth hockey, figure skating, and wrestling, as