ARREST/FIRE REPORT-July 12
The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Jacob John Chisholm, 29, of Gary, for fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle. Jason Lee Anchondo, 27, of Oberon, for third-degree DUI.
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The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Jacob John Chisholm, 29, of Gary, for fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle. Jason Lee Anchondo, 27, of Oberon, for third-degree DUI.
The Crookston Police Department recently made significant renovations to the station and garage. Crookston Chief of Police Darin Selzler said they were able to make the improvements partly because of some COVID funds. “We try to do something to improve our department every year like other department heads,” said Chief Selzler. “We had some projects
The Crookston Community Theatre will present Vintage Hitchcock, a live radio play by Joe Landry, with the Grand opening on July 17. This three-act play is styled as a vintage 1940s radio station production. Alfred Hitchcock and his early writing inspire the stories. They include the Lodger, Sabotage, and the 39 Steps. For anyone reminiscing
City of Grand Forks crews will be closing the Point Bridge on Minnesota Avenue early in the morning Thursday, July 13, 2023. Detour signs will be posted. Crews will be making concrete repairs on the deck of the bridge. The closure is expected to be in place until Sunday, July 16, 2023, weather permitting.
The drought has continued to intensify in the Upper Midwest region during the past few weeks, impacting both herbicide effectiveness and weed control options. While spotty rains have given some relief in parts of Minnesota, precipitation has been inconsistent. As a result, corn and soybean development has been slower than usual, and crop canopies aren’t
UPDATED-July 11-2023 The Polk County Historical Society Museum in Crookston seeks help identifying and learning what the massive metal object (pictured below) is in front of the Centennial Building. If anyone knows what it is or was used for, they can call the museum at 218-218-1038 or leave a message/email at twyllaaltepeter@yahoo.com. The previous mystery