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HIGHWAY 2 PROJECT FROM FISHER TO EAST GRAND FORKS NEAR COMPLETION

MnDOT announced yesterday motorists on Highway 2 between Fisher and East Grand Forks can now access both eastbound and westbound lanes. Eastbound traffic will experience lane closure during the construction of turn lanes as well as the J-turn at the intersection of Highway 2/2B. The project is expected to be complete by mid-November, weather permitting.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – October 28, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. John Terrence Conlon, 44 of Crookston, for Third-Degree Drug Possession. Jessica Ann Lafriniere, 37 of Crookston, for Third-Degree Drug Possession. Caleb Scott Donner, 24 of Ogema, for Fleeing a Peace Officer on a Motor-Vehicle.

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES MINNESOTA’S PLAN TO VACCINATE 5-11-YEAR-OLDS FOLLOWING FDA ADVISORY

Today, Governor Tim Walz announced Minnesota’s plan to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to children ages 5-11 after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Advisory Committee voted to recommend the use of the Pfizer vaccine in children 5-11 years old. The state of Minnesota has built a strong network of providers—including pharmacies, health care systems, clinics,

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HALLOWEEN SAFETY REMINDERS FOR TRICK OR TREATERS

Halloween is this upcoming Sunday, which means kids will be out and about trick or treating that night. Safe Kids of Grand Forks wants to remind parents and children to trick or treat safely this Halloween. According to Safe Kids, children are twice as likely to be injured in a pedestrian accident on Halloween than

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38TH HARVEST OF KNOWLEDGE CONFERENCE HAPPENING THIS FRIDAY IN GRAND FORKS

The Minnesota and North Dakota Agri-Women’s 38th Harvest of Knowledge Conference will be held this Friday, October 29 at the Ramada Inn in Grand Forks. The Harvest of Knowledge Conference chair, Donna Ulseth, talked a little more about the event and what people can expect. “The main objective is to educate about agriculture,” said Ulseth.

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