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RED RIVER JUVENILE CENTER UPDATE

The Tri-County Regional Community Corrections Board of Directors met on Monday morning at the Polk County Justice Center in Crookston. The agenda included a Red River Valley Juvenile Center update, a Mahnomen County inmate housing contract agreement review, and a Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding (CESF) Criminal Justice System COVID-19 Response Grant Agreement. The agenda also […]

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH YOUTH TO HOLD A CAR WASH FUNDRAISER ON JULY 15

The youth group of Trinity Lutheran Church of Crookston will hold a “Blessings and Bubbles” Car Wash Fundraiser for the 2022 National Youth Gathering Crew on Thursday, July 15 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. in the Trinity Parking Lot. While you are out shopping for Crazy Days downtown- stop by to get your car washed, enjoy some

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – JULY 12, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests – Chris Z, Perales, 37 of Grand Forks, for Failure to appear-chgd/convicted gross misdemeanor Manuel Samuel Guerrero, 40 of Crookston, for Drugs-3rd Degree possession- Methamphetamine. Nicole Grace Jackson, 27 of Ogema, for receiving stolen property. Misty Mae Cramb, 36 of Crookston, for Drugs-3rd Degree

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12TH ANNUAL ADOPT-A-BASKET RECOGNITION

The Crookston Area Chambers would like to thank everyone who purchased a hanging basket through the 12th Annual Adopt-A-Basket Program. These multi-colored flowers are the focus of some amazing pictures taken by community members which means they are being enjoyed by many. A special recognition goes to D&D’s Thomforde Garden Center for preparing the baskets

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OAKDALE CEMETERY FUNDRAISING FOR NEW OSSUARIUM

The Oakdale Cemetery Association is holding a fundraiser to purchase a new Ossuarium for the Oakdale Cemetery. The Ossuarium would be a resting place for cremated remains in soft urns. President of the Oakdale Cemetery Association, Lester Wilkens, is hopeful the public will donate due to the lack of space in their old columbarium. ā€œI

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