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Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Bergquist and A.D. Lubarski resign

The Crookston School Board met at Highland Elementary in the large group room on Monday. A couple of items were added to the consent agenda. The first was to accept the resignation letter from Activities Director Nate Lubarski. The second added item was to accept the letter of resignation from Superintendent Randal Bergquist. BERGQUIST RESIGNATIONSuperintendent […]

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The Point Bridge in Grand Forks to be closed part of Tuesday, June 24

The City of Grand Forks’ Public Communications Office has issued this message about a bridge closure on Tuesday, June 24. The Point Bridge on Minnesota Ave. in Grand Forks, ND will be closed on Tuesday, June 24, 2025 starting at 10 am. Crews will be performing a pavement and soil test. The closure is expected

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The Red Cross is responding to North Dakota and Minnesota communities after devastating storms

Overnight, Friday, June 20, devastating tornadoes and high winds tore through eastern North Dakota and northern Minnesota, leaving behind fatal destruction in communities such as Enderlin, ND, and widespread damage in Bemidji, MN. Homes were leveled, power lines toppled, and families forced to flee to community centers, fire halls, and churches for safety. Trained American

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT JUNE 23

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Trisha Mary Berg, 44, of Fisher, for DUI – Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of controlled substance Josue Armando Tabora-Calderon, 32, of Willmar, for DUI – Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of Alcohol Jazin Skye Thomas, 27, of Fosston, for Domestic

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Crookston School Board to meet Monday, June 23

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday, June 23 at 5:00 p.m. at the Highland School Large Group room. In the consent agenda, the board will be asked to approve the May 19 meeting minutes, and current bills. The board will also be asked to accept a resignation letter from Kindergarten teacher Megan Wright.

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