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GRAND FORKS POLICE DEPARTMENT TO BEGIN “CLICK IT OR TICKET” CAMPAIGN

To keep our roadways safe, The Grand Forks Police Department will participate in a “Click it or Ticket” Enforcement Campaign, which will involve selective traffic enforcement by several officers looking specifically for seatbelt violations. Law enforcement will work targeted enforcement shifts from November 1 to December 14. The primary goal of this campaign is to […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-OCTOBER 23

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Kannon Lee Boulduc, 24, of Grand Forks, for third-degree drug possession inside a school, park, or housing zone. Madison Kaye Hulst, 24, of Crookston, for domestic abuse and violating an order for protection. Joshua Paul Adams, 21, of Crookston, for disorderly conduct. Timothy Jay

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET MONDAY EVENING

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday, October 23 at 5:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The feature program will be Crookston High School Principal Matt Torgerson talking about the Barr Grant. The Consent agenda includes the several personnel items, including the resignation of Jonathan Tweet as an aide at Highland

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CROOKSTON MAN CHARGED WITH 4 FELONIES AFTER ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTING A WOMAN

Angel Alberto Torres-Sosa, 31 of Crookston, made his first court appearance on October 20 for alleged Kidnapping, attempted gross sexual imposition, and kidnapping.  The charges stem from an incident on October 15 when Torres-Sosa gave the victims a ride home from a Grand Forks bar. Instead of taking them home, they ended up in a

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SUGAR BEET HARVEST WRAPPING UP IN THE RED RIVER VALLEY

The Sugar Beet harvest is coming to a close throughout the Red River Valley. Harvest was delayed from the usual October 1 start date, but once harvest started mother nature cooperated for a smooth harvest. “Mother nature decided the drop some rain on us, so we started off in the mud,” said American Crystal Sugar

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