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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WELCOMES K9 JAX TO THE TEAM

Sheriff Jim Tadman and the Polk County Sheriff’s Office would like to introduce the newest team member. It is a new K9 Jax. Jax is a 15-month-old German Shepherd. Jax and Deputy Jarrin Gunderson spent 13 weeks bonding and training at McDonough K9 in Anoka, Minnesota. The duo was exposed to numerous challenges, scenarios, and […]

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NORTH DAKOTA SAFE KIDS COALITIONS TO HELP PROTECT CHILDREN FROM HEATSTROKE

Hot summer days have contributed to at least nine child deaths so far this year in the United States due to heatstroke, which can happen when kids are unattended in cars. This often occurs when children are forgotten in a vehicle, left there intentionally for what parents think will be a “brief errand,” or when

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-July 6

The Northwest Regional Correction Center Reported the arrest of the following- Charles Arthur Norenberg, 62, no address listed, for third-degree traffic DUI. Hailey Lynn Denomie. 24, of Mahnomen, for third-degree assault cause of substantial bodily harm. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 7/5/2023 – At 8:56 p.m., the CFD responded

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CROOKSTON RESIDENTS PAY UP TO $100,000 IN GARBAGE COLLECTION FEES, ONLY 5% USE THE SERVICE

It’s been an eventful summer for Crookston Public Works. KROX talked with Director of Public Works Brandon Carlson to get updates on what is happening around the City. SANITATION: UTILIZATION OF GARBAGE SERVICES City Council members and the Public Works Department are seeking an agreement on garbage services and systems in Crookston. “We sell bags

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONGRATULATES NT REPAIR AND EXHAUST

The Crookston Area Chamber Ambassadors gathered to recognize, honor, and congratulate a thriving Crookston, NT, Auto Repair, and Exhaust business. Noah Thompson, the owner, recalls the days when he first started at the bottom of a totem pole at a tire shop in Grand Forks. He started his career working in an environment with great

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NORTHLAND TCOMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE TO MAKE $5 MILLION IN RENOVATIONS

Northland Community and Technical College plans to make use of more than $5 million in funding earmarked by the Minnesota Legislature for major renovation projects at both campus locations.  Bond funding of $3,282,000 has been approved for a renovation project at the Teaching and Learning lab on the East Grand Forks campus. An additional $2,436,222

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