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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE HOPES TO BRING BACK K9 PROGRAM

When Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman ran for office last, one thing he continually said he wanted to do was restart the K9 program in Polk County.  Tadman was the first Polk County Deputy partnered with a K9 back when the program first started in 1996 when Nieko joined the force.  After Nieko retired, Thunder […]

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STATEWIDE DWI ENFORCEMENT CAMPAIGN RUNS AUGUST 16 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2

Long drives, scenic bike rides and evening walks. They are all part of summer in Minnesota, but if you’re an impaired driver, pedestrian or bicyclist, your summer days may abruptly end. Crashes involving alcohol continue to change Minnesotans lives forever. From 2014-2018 (preliminary), there were 127 people who lost their lives in drunk driving crashes

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EAST GRAND FORKS WOMAN FACES 10 FELONY COUNTS FOR WELFARE FRAUD

The East Grand Forks Police Department today released complaint documents against Cadence Marie Zastoupil-Carnes. Zastoupil-Carnes is facing ten felony counts for aggravated forgery and theft by false representation.   The complaint alleges that Zastoupil-Carnes forged medical opinion forms and a letter on behalf of herself and her husband, Brent Allen Carnes.  The forged documents were used

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POLK COUNTY CISM TEAM RECEIVES DONATION FROM MENTOR FIREFIGHTER’S RELIEF ASSOCIATION

The Polk County Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) team received a $500 from the Mentor Firefighter’s Relief Association.  The CISM team is in place to assist all first responders in the aftermath of a critical incident. Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman said the CISM team is vital to make sure that first responders are taking

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STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT CLICK IT OR TICKET CAMPAIGN BEGINS MONDAY

Ninety-two people. That’s four classrooms full of students. That’s an entire NFL football team and their staff. That’s how many unbuckled motorists were killed last year in Minnesota. To remind motorists that seat belts save lives and it’s the law to buckle up, the Crookston, East Grand Forks and Thief River Falls Police Departments and

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LAW ENFORCEMENT 5K SUPPORTS BENEVOLENT FUNDS TO SUPPORT OFFICERS IN NEED

On Saturday morning members of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Crookston Police Department, East Grand Forks Police Department, Grand Forks Police Department, and Grand Forks Sheriff’s Office and their families along with community members gathered together to run the Law Enforcement 5K.  The proceeds from the race are used to help local officers and their

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