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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – December 17, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Joshua William Flaxbeard, 32 of Onamia, for Parole Violation. John Robert Girard, 39 of Lake Park, for First-Degree DUI. Cordero Theodore Thomas, 31 (no address given), for Fourth-Degree DUI. Tara Colleen Trygstad, 48 of East Grand Forks, for Third-Degree DUI.

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL APPROVE 3.5% TAX LEVY INCREASE FOR 2022

The Polk County “Truth in Taxation” hearing was held on Tuesday night inside the Polk County Government Center. The hearing was an opportunity for concerned citizens to share their thoughts and have questions about the 2022 budget and tax levy answered. Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting led a presentation on the 2022 proposed budget and

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CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER AMBASSADOR TEAM VISITS SISTAS CORNER

The Crookston Area Chamber Ambassador team visited the new owners of Sistas Corner earlier this week and congratulated them on their new business venture. Co-owner Shirley Iverson talked about what was once a seasonal shop, that has now turned into what is known as Sistas Corner. They are utilizing one side of the previous VFW

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CROOKSTON AG INNOVATION CAMPUS COMPLETES FIRST PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION

The first phase of construction on the Ag Innovation Campus schedule is completed, as the non-profit crush and research facility moves a step closer to its 2022 production goal.   “We’re excited to be on track and moving forward with our plan to launch next year,” AIC Board Chair Mike Skaug said. “Despite all the

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GRAND FORKS FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO DECK FIRE LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT

At approximately 9:50 p.m. on Wednesday, December 15, the Grand Forks Fire Department was dispatched to 615 North 39th Street for a fire on a third-floor balcony. First arriving crews found a deck that was smoldering, as University of North Dakota Police Department used fire extinguishers to extinguish majority of the fire prior to the

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