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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – May 18, 2023

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrest of the following- Anthony David Anderson, 27 of Winger, for driving after drivers license revocation Athena Cassidy Bratton, 25 of East Grand Forks, for fifth-degree drug possession 1-2-3-4, not a small amount of marijuana Stephanie Lynn Knight, 40 of Fertile, for DUI, operating a motor vehicle under […]

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GRAND FORKS POLICE NOTIFY THE PUBLIC OF A LEVEL III SEX OFFENDER LIVING IN TOWN

The Grand Forks Police Department, in accordance with North Dakota State Law, is notifying the City of Grand Forks and the surrounding area of the presence of a Level III (High Risk) Sex Offender living in Grand Forks. Dwight Moses currently resides at 1621 7th Avenue South in the city of Grand Fork, ND. Moses

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POLK COUNTY SOYBEAN-CORN GROWERS DONATE TO FISHER FFA

The Polk County Soybean-Corn Growers recently donated $1,000 to the FFA Chapter at Fisher High School. The funds given will go towards their greenhouse project. The students currently have the greenhouse but need funding to lay concrete and footings. Volunteers are also needed to help finish the project. “A few years ago, our school was

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – May 17, 2023

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following- Tara Beth Lake, 35 of East Grand Forks, for interfering with an emergency telephone/911 call Jeanie Kay Titcomb, 61 no address provided, for third-degree possession of meth/amphetamine in a school, park, or public housing zone Joel Dean Nelson, 54 of Park Rapids, for possession

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SECOND ANNUAL ALLUMA NIGHT TO BE HELD MAY 18

Crookston and surrounding communities are invited to join Alluma for the second annual Alluma Night on Thursday, May 18. Alluma Night provides a safe space to learn different ways to heal, cope, and care for their mental health. There will be various hands-on activities and interactive stations for kids and adults. The event will kick

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