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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO VEHICLE FIRES AT UMC

Earlier this afternoon the Crookston Fire Department responded to two vehicle fires at the University of Minnesota Crookston campus. It is unknown what started the fires at this time and no one was injured. The area has since been cleaned up and there was extensive damage to both vehicles.  Neil Carlson of INewZ.TV has more […]

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES BRAINERD FACILITY TO SERVE AS ALTERNATIVE CARE SITE TO HELP RELIEVE HOSPITAL CAPACITY

Today, Governor Tim Walz announced a second skilled-nursing facility would act as an alternative care site as part of the governor’s efforts to relieve Minnesota hospitals treating a surge of COVID-19 patients. An additional emergency staffing team of 14 Minnesota National Guard members and nine federal nurses will treat patients at Good Samaritan Society –

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL READ-A-THON FUNDRAISER NEARING AN END

Highland Elementary School in Crookston is nearing the end of its Read-A-Thon fundraiser. The goal is to get students more engaged in reading while raising some money for students who can’t afford field trip costs later in the school year. Highland Elementary School Principal Chris Trostad said he has been impressed with how much reading

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UPDATE ON SHOOTING THAT TOOK PLACE IN OKLEE MONDAY AFTERNOON

The victim of the shooting that occurred in Oklee Monday afternoon, Cody Eldene Landrus (31) of Oklee, remains in critical condition at Essentia Hospital in Fargo. The suspected shooter, Oliver John Berhow (27) of Fertile is still in custody at the jail in Crookston. A formal criminal complaint should be filed with the Court today

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TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS REVIEW 2020 AUDITED FINANCIALS

The Tri-County Community Corrections Board met on Monday morning inside the Polk County Justice Center. The meeting began with Gordon Dale giving the board a review of the 2020 audited financials for Tri-County Community Corrections. Tri-County Community Corrections Executive Director Andrew Larson said the numbers look strong and where they have been in the past.

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O’NEIL FAMILY BAND SET TO PERFORM IN BEDE BALLROOM ON NOVEMBER 16

Join UMC Concert and Lectures for a free concert.  Concert and Lectures, the Sons of Norway, and the Northwest Regional Arts Council are hosting the O’Neil Family Band, November 16 in Bede Ballroom located in the Sargeant Student Center from 7-8p.m.   Parking and admission is free. The O’Neil Family Band is composed of Tom

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