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GRAND FORKS SEEING INCREASE IN OPIOID OVERDOSES

The Grand Forks Police Department has reported an increase in opioid overdoses in the Grand Forks area in 2021. Year to date, there have been 37 suspected drug overdoses and 3 opioid overdose deaths in the City of Grand Forks, according to Police data. In addition, Grand Forks Police Department has administered naloxone, the antidote […]

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25 MUST-DOS AT THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR

Every summer, nearly 2 million people visit the Minnesota State Fair. The Fair is an #OnlyinMN tradition for many Minnesotans and visitors alike. With nearly 500 food items, 30 carnival rides, and more than 900 free performances, there’s plenty to keep you busy throughout the Fair’s 12-day run. There’s more to celebrate this summer than ever

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ENDING OF FEDERAL EVICTION MORATORIUM DOES NOT AFFECT MINNESOTANS

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) eviction moratorium is currently slated to end on Saturday, July 31, potentially affecting thousands of American renters behind on their rent – but not Minnesota renters. With legislative action last month, Minnesota has broader and longer renter protections than the ending CDC eviction moratorium. Minnesota renters who are eligible

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – JULY 31, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests Jesus Antonio Ortiz, 29 of Warren, for Traffic-DUI Third Degree Driving while impaired Nathan Terrance Brickzin, 40 of Alvarado, for 1st Degree Drug sale Travis William Berhow, 33 of Mcintosh, for Traffic-DUI Third Degree Driving while impaired

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DEER HUNTING REGULATIONS AVAILABLE FOR 2021

With the release of the online version of the 2021 Minnesota Hunting and Trapping Regulations handbook, you can read up on what’s new to prepare for this year’s deer hunting season. The handbook is now available on the DNR website and printed copies of the handbook will be delivered to hunting license vendors the first

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CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER IMPLEMENTING AARP WALKABILITY TOOLKIT IN DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON

The Downtown Crookston Development Partnership, Crookston, University of Minnesota Extension, and the City of Crookston would like to implement the AARP Walkability Toolkit on the side streets of Ash and Marketplace in Downtown Crookston. Each of the partners is recruiting volunteers who will implement the project on Saturday, July 31st between 9 a.m. to 12

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