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TWO ARRESTED FOLLOWING STANDOFF IN EAST GRAND FORKS OVER SEARCH WARRANT

On Friday, December 6 the East Grand Forks Police Department along with the Pine to Prairie Drug Task Force served a search warrant on a residence in the 600-block of 10th St NW in East Grand Forks.  Once officers made entry into the residence, two suspects became barricaded in the basement.  One suspect stated that […]

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MAYVILLE MAN DIES IN SINGLE-VEHICLE ROLLOVER SOUTH OF CLIMAX

The Minnesota State Patrol, Polk County Sheriff’s Office, and Climax Fire responded to a single-vehicle accident approximately 3:50 a.m. on Sunday south of Climax. According to the Minnesota State Patrol, Loren Scott Lillemoen, 51 of Mayville, North Dakota, was driving a 1990 Dodge Dakota pickup north on Highway 75, near 400th Street SW (south of

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GOVERNOR WALZ HOSTS ROUNDTABLE TO DISCUSS AGRICULTURE CONCERNS IN NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

Governor Tim Walz visited East Grand Forks on Tuesday to meet with local growers about the widespread economic concerns regarding the harvesting and transportation of crops that have been affected by the recent weather.  Walz was joined by at the table by State Senators Mark Johnson and Kent Eken, State Representatives Deb Kiel and Dan

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FERTILE MAN AND WINGER WOMAN DIE IN COLLISION WITH SEMI ON HIGHWAY 2 BYPASS BY GENTILLY

Update – 12:54 p.m. – October 16 The driver of the 2001 Mazda Tribute was identified as 36-year-old Jacob Anderson of Fertile MN and the passenger was identified as 33-year-old Alison Reierson of Winger. Original Story –  On Tuesday, October 15, at approximately 12:54 p.m. the Polk County Sheriff’s Office along with the Crookston Area

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BUSES PASS ANNUAL STATE INSPECTION

The Crookston School District’s buses underwent their annual state inspection from the Minnesota State Patrol on Wednesday.  Transportation Coordinator Rick Niemala said all the buses passed and are ready to start the school year.  “Bus inspectors from the State Patrol were here yesterday to inspect our school buses,” said Niemala.  “Everything went well, they all

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