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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, April 29, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Nathan Alan Boyer, 37 of Winger, for gross misdemeanor traffic violation for driving after cancellation.  Amanda Lee Gamble, 44 of East Grand Forks, for felony 2nd-degree drug sales of a schedul1 or 2 in school, park or public housing zone. Dale William Sorenson, […]

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CROOKSTON’S TREY EVERETT AND LATINO YOUTH AMONG THOSE FEATURED AT STATE ARTS BOARD EXHIBIT

Crookston artist Trey Everett, Crookston Latino youth, and Badger artist and math teacher, Sherri Kruger with area residents who participated in making artwork through We Are Water MN workshops, will be featured in a Minnesota State Arts Board exhibition showcasing artwork supported by the state’s arts and cultural heritage fund. A Creative Investment exhibition, celebrating ten years of

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ICON TO OFFER INITIAL CONCEPT DRAWINGS TO BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE

The Crookston Public Schools bus garage committee will meet Thursday, April 25 at 5:00 p.m. at the Crookston High School.  The committee will meet for the first time with ICON Architectural Group out of Grand Forks, who was hired to design a new bus garage.    Kyle Kvamme, Business Development Manager, said ICON has grown

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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSESSING FLOOD DAMAGE AROUND POLK COUNTY

Polk County Emergency Manager Jody Beauchane provided an update on the flooding and damage around Polk County caused by the runoff and snowmelt earlier this month.  Despite the heavy runoff, including the Burnham Creek overflowing its banks for the first time in Beauchane’s 18 years with the county, he said it was a pretty efficient

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PRESCRIBED BURN SEASON TO COMMENCE APRIL 23, WATCH FOR WORKERS

Motorists in northwest Minnesota may see smoke from prescribed burns beginning Tuesday, April 23, as crews conduct a controlled burn at Fisher’s Landing Rest Area located on Highway 2 between Crookston and East Grand Forks. Four sites in northwest Minnesota will be burned, weather conditions permitting, in the coming weeks. Motorists will encounter signs as

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ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES WILL MOVE INTO TRANSFER STATION OFFICES MONDAY

Polk County Environmental Services will be moving into their new building Monday.  The move comes several months after anticipated due to a number of setbacks, most recently an issue with the concrete floor cracking and pitting.  Environmental Services Administrator Jon Steiner said that the epoxy finish still needed a couple of days to cure after

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