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ARREST/FIRE REPORT AUGUST 20

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Darryl Camacho, 21 of Grafton, ND, for tampering with a motor vehicle without the owners permission. Andrew Curtis Olson, 38 of Crookston, for disorderly conduct. Crookston Fire Calls

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Crookston man arrested in drug trafficking sting

Kane Rodrigeuz of Crookston has been arrested and is facing charges after selling drugs to an informant between March and August of 2025.Rodriguez was arrested on August 14, 2025, and told police officers that he hadn’t been selling drugs long and he was doing it to help people in need. Police found a plastic bag

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U of M Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program accepting applications

The University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program is accepting applications now through Oct. 1, 2025. Extension Master Gardener volunteers share science-based horticulture knowledge and practices with people across Minnesota, promoting healthy landscapes and communities through various projects and volunteer efforts. Priorities for the program include providing information about horticulture skills, local food, pollinator

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Minnesota Department of Revenue reminds you to save receipts to right off education expenses

The Minnesota Department of Revenue reminds parents and caregivers that they can claim valuable K-12 tax benefits at tax time next year by saving back-to-school shopping receipts for purchases made this year. Two tax benefits can help Minnesota families pay expenses related to their child’s education: the refundable K-12 Education Credit (income limits apply) and the K-12 Education

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Help Support Project Linus with a donation

“The best kind of sleep under heaven above, is under a blanket handmade with love.’’ Project Linus uses this quote to describe its mission to provide warmth and security to children in hospitals or those experiencing trauma through the donation of new blankets. For many years, children receiving care at RiverView Health have been comforted

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