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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. in the commissioners room at the Polk County Government Center.  The consent agenda includes commissioner warrants and sign audit list, approving payment to Card Member Services in St. Louis, MO for $19,167.58 in credit card purchases, authorize payment of $105.50 to READITECH in Grand Forks, […]

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GRAND FORKS COUNTY CORRECTIONAL CENTER NOW OFFERING ADDICTION COUNSELING PROGRAM

Grand Forks County Correctional Center (GFCCC) is now offering in-house addiction counseling to eligible North Dakota resident inmates through a partnership with Agassiz Associates, PLLC, a private mental health clinic located in Grand Forks. The program offers substance use disorder screening, assessment, and 9 hours per week of intensive outpatient programming for eligible clients. Upon

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UMC SUSPENDING AVIATION, WILL VACATE CROOKSTON AIRPORT AT END OF YEAR

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) has informed the City of Crookston that they are suspending their aviation program.  The program currently has 11 students, five of whom are nearing completion while the other six will likely have to complete some required flight hours in Grand Forks. UMC has partnered with UND Aerospace, who will

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CITY OF CROOKSTON CREWS WORKING TO PATCH WINTER POTHOLES

Winters in one word are hard.  They are hard because they are long, cold, dreary. They are hard because the sun seems to rarely shine.  But they are also hard on our roads and our water systems. Each year there are dozens, maybe even hundreds of potholes that form in Crookston and city crews are

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DEMERS AVE WILL CLOSE FROM 3RD ST TO 6TH STREET IN GRAND FORKS MONDAY

Crews will be closing Demers Ave. from 6th St. to 3rd St. in downtown Grand Forks starting on Monday, May 20, 2019.  This closure is Phase 1 of a 4 phase reconstruction project of Demers Ave. from 6th St. to the Sorlie Bridge.  The entire project is expected to be complete in mid-November. Vehicles are asked to follow

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AURORA BOREALIS OR NORTHERN LIGHTS WILL BE VISIBLE NEXT FEW NIGHTS

The National Weather Service (NWS) says the aurora borealis or northern lights will be visible over the next few nights after it sprung to life over the region early Tuesday morning.  Look to the north if you’re away from city lights and under clear skies.  The NWS does warn however that you will have to

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