ARREST/FIRE REPORT-OCTOBER 14, 2022
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrest. Haley Marina Lanes, 29, no address provided, for 2nd-Degree Drug Sales in a Public Housing/School Zone
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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrest. Haley Marina Lanes, 29, no address provided, for 2nd-Degree Drug Sales in a Public Housing/School Zone
Grand Forks Road Crews will be closing 6th Ave. N. from N. 25th St. west to Columbia Court Lane on Monday, October 17, 2022. Crews will install underground utilities for the new development at the old West Elementary site. The closure will be in place for two weeks, weather permitting.
At the Crookston City Council’s last meeting in September, the council approved a preliminary levy increase of 18.15% from the 2022 levy, which, if left alone, will raise city taxes by about 3.817%. We met with City Administrator Charles “Corky” Reynolds to learn more about some of the reasons the levy is as high as
Yesterday, October 13, at approximately 10:24 a.m., the Public Safety Answering Point dispatch center received a phone call stating there was an active shooter at Red River High School with multiple people injured. Officers of the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to Red River High School and immediately began checking the school and grounds.
The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) met Thursday morning inside the Crookston Inn in the Northshore Room. After the Call to Order, the board began the meeting by reviewing and approving their meeting minutes on September 15 and reviewed Treasurer Jess Bengtson’s report for the bills payable. Bengtson reported that the October accounts payable had sent
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Tammie Jean Lamb, 39, of Crookston, for Domestic Assault Shelby Lyssa Wadena, 25, of Naytahwaush, for 5th-Degree Drug Possession