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CROOKSTON MASONIC LODGE DONATES ONIONS TO CARE AND SHARE

Through the generosity of Erickson Smokehouse Bar and Grill of Fertile and local individuals, the Crookston Masonic Lodge 141 was able to donate 100 pounds of Georgia Sweet Vidalia Onions to the Care and Share in Crookston. Left to right: Keith DeRemer, Food Shelf Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez, Care and Share Chef, and Lester Wilkens of […]

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KARI BOWMAN- JUNE SENIOR ATHLETE OF THE MONTH

Kari Bowman has received the June Senior Athlete of the Month Award at Benedictine Living Community in Crookston. Kari was chosen as athlete of the month due to her outstanding commitment to her therapy regimen after an illness. Even on days of increased fatigue from various appointments, Kari showed up every day and even skipped

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NORTHWEST REGIONAL CORRECTION CENTER MEETING RECAP

The Northwest Regional Corrections Board meeting was held Monday, June 12. The meeting recap is below. MARIJUANA USAGE There are new ways that marijuana is going to affect probation as the court is now allowed to prohibit a defendant from using marijuana or any usage of cannabis products. Chief Probation Officer Jessica Hajicek talked about

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-June 15

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following. Jeremy Jon Burwell, 47, of East Grand Forks, for Traffic-DUI-First Degree. Kay Jeanie Titcomb, 61, no address listed, for third-degree possession of Methamphetamine. Shauna Lea Kamrowski, 48, no address listed, for failure to appear. Nakoa Neeland, 44, of Waubun, for second-degree Traffic DUI.

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO MOVE FORWARD ON 2 STREET PROJECTS

The Crookston City Council met earlier this week in the City Hall council chambers and approved moving forward on two of the eight 2023 street projects. ALEXANDER STREET AND HOUSTON AVENUE RENOVATIONS The Crookston City Council rejected the 2023 Street Project bids due to the bid coming back 40% higher than the council anticipated. The

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH INVITES AREA STUDENTS TO ATTEND SCRUBS CAMP

Are you or your child going to be a junior or senior in high school in 2023-2024 and thinking about a healthcare career? If so, sign up today to participate in RiverView Health’s free Scrubs Camp to learn more about the medical field. Scrubs Camp offers an opportunity for students to experience first-hand the challenges,

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