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Minnesota Crookston DECA Chapter qualifies nine students for international competition

Students from the University of Minnesota Crookston DECA chapter delivered an outstanding performance at the 2026 Minnesota Collegiate DECA Career Development Conference, held in Willmar, with nine students qualifying for international competition. The annual state conference provides students the opportunity to sharpen real-world problem-solving and professional presentation skills while competing in events aligned with DECA’s mission […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT March 13, 2026

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following – Omar Jarrel Sanchez, 48 of Crookston, for third-degree possession of methamphetamine/amphetamine in a school, park, or public housing zone Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report

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Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl team advances to state

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl is going to state! Crookston finished in third place out of the top 18 teams in the Section competition. With the third-place finish, the Pirate team will advance to state in April. “It was a little nerve-racking with the predicted poor weather conditions, so the meet was reduced from

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Polk County Sheriff’s Office welcomes its new K9 “Bo”

Polk County Sheriff Tadman is happy to announce that the Polk County Sheriff’s Office has just received its new K9. Polk County was blessed with a wonderful donation of K9 Bo from Mark “Mac” McDonough. Bo is a 14-month-old German Shepard from Germany. K9 Bo’s handler is Deputy Titan Engen. Deputy Engen and K9 Bo

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Senator Mark Johnson criticizes Democrat proposal to provide $40 million to overdue rent and utility payments and said they need to focus on fraud issues

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) on Wednesday sharply criticized a Democrat proposal to provide $40 million to cover individuals’ overdue rent and utility payments, saying the bill is the latest example of Democrats ignoring the state’s rampant fraud crisis and putting illegal immigrants ahead of legal residents. “Billions in tax increases and fraud have

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