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OVER 100 GRANDPARENTS AND GRANDCHILDREN ATTEND ECFE’S GRANDPARENTS NIGHT AT WASHINGTON

Grandparents are such important people in the lives of children, and many attended ECFE’s Grandparents Night at Washington School on Monday evening.  Around 100 Grandparents and grandchildren were invited to play in the gym, visit the School Readiness classrooms, engage in various activities, and, most importantly, have fun together. They ended the evening reading Llama […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-NOVEMBER 29, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests. Zachary Taylor Metcalf, 23, of East Grand Forks, for Driving after their Driver’s License was suspended Julia Mae Toso, 49, of Erskine, for Domestic Assault Gail Leila Bonham, 60, of Red Lake Falls, for Domestic Assault Steven Lee Bonham, 37, of Red Lake Falls, for Domestic

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCES SHANE HELDSTAB AS NEXT FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF

The Crookston City Council met for a regular meeting on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers in the lower level of City Hall. CHEDA SPECIAL MEETING Before the meeting began, the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met for a special meeting to approve their payables for November. The CHEDA Checks and

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY AND ALL LAKE AGASSIZ LIBRARIES ARE OFFERING FREE COVID-19 TESTS

Just in time for the holiday season, libraries across Lake Agassiz Regional Library’s seven-county region are offering free COVID-19 tests through a partnership with the Minnesota Department of Health. The tests are available while supplies last in Lake Agassiz Regional Library’s branch libraries, which are located in Ada, Bagley, Barnesville, Breckenridge, Climax, Crookston, Detroit Lakes,

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THE COUNTY LINE-BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSINOER WARREN STRANDELL

On the morning after the election, neighbor/friend Allen Love and I went out with his pickup to pick up my campaign signs. Besides the more than 50 smaller signs, there were four larger signs that were held up by fence posts. A Handyman jack was required to get those posts out of the very dry,

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