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GFPD CONDUCTS ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE CHECKS ON LOCAL BUSINESSES

The Grand Forks Police Department conducted Alcohol Compliance checks, with the assistance of area youths, on Friday, April 1. A total of 20 businesses were checked. Out of the 20 checked, four businesses failed. The businesses that failed were: Brick & Barley, Sledsters, The Bun, and The Ground Round. Normally the Grand Forks Police Department […]

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GRAND FORKS WOMAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER OF FATHER

Yesterday on March 30, at approximately 3:09 p.m., Officers of the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to the 100 block of Conklin Ave. for a report of a male subject that had been stabbed in the shoulder. Responding officers found a male subject with lacerations to his neck and hand.  Initial investigation revealed that

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GRAND FORKS POLICE CHASE ENDS WITH SUSPECT IN CUSTODY AND AN INJURED OFFICER

This morning, at approximately 4:31 a.m., Officers of the Grand Forks Police Department attempted to stop a vehicle in the 1500 block of South Washington St. for failing to stop at a posted stop sign. A short pursuit ensued, and the vehicle stopped in the 2300 block of South 12th St. The driver fled on

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NWS GRAND FORKS FLOODING UPDATE- MARCH 28, 2022

The National Weather Service Grand Forks released its latest Weather Support Packet with important points and safety tips regarding the recent flooding in Northwest Minnesota and the Grand Forks area.  Grand Forks/East Grand Forks is nearing its crest, with points further north continuing to rise before cresting later this week. Minnesota and North Dakota tributaries

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ROAD CLOSURE IN GRAND FORKS- S. 4TH ST.

Crews will be closing S. 4th St. from Bruce St. to the north entrance of the parking lot for the Grand Forks Courthouse on Tuesday, March 29. The closure is to allow a crane to install equipment on the roof of the Grand Forks County Courthouse. The closure will be in place for one day.

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UMC ALUMNUS LYNETTE FLAGE BUILDS SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN EXTENSION

When Lynette (Amundson) Flage first arrived on the campus of the University of Minnesota Crookston, a two-year technical college, in 1981, she never imagined the career that would be in store for her. Flage initially had the vision of being a family and consumer science teacher. The development of the family, the home, and educating

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