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UPDATE: OFFICERS ARREST SUSPECTED DRUG DEALER AFTER HE FLED IN VEHICLE AND ON FOOT

UPDATE: 4/21/21 11:01 a.m. On Tuesday, April 20, 2021, the Pine to Prairie Drug Task Force learned of a suspected drug dealer coming from Grand Forks, North Dakota to Crookston. The suspect was suspected of acquiring methamphetamine to be distributed in Crookston. Officers identified the suspect as Eric Baldwin (age 35) and what vehicle he […]

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10 NEW COVID CASES IN POLK COUNTY; MN REPORTS 1,302 NEW CASES, 13 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 1,302 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 309 probable cases from antigen testing, and 13 deaths. The confirmed cases are the result of 20,957 completed tests for a positive rate of 6.2 percent. Polk County had 10 confirmed cases, Mahnomen County-4 cases, Roseau County-3 cases, and Marshall County-2 cases.

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POLK COUNTY LAUNCHES ORGANIC COMPOSTING PROGRAM

Polk County Environmental Services are happy to announce their Organics Composting Program is being kicked off Thursday, April 22nd! Kits will be ready to be picked up during office hours 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. starting Thursday. Currently, they are only giving out one free starter kit per household. However, if you would like an additional starter

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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, April 21, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following – Dania Dawn Leigh Vargas, 30 of Grand Forks, for drugs – 3rd degree – possession of methamphetamine/amphetamine in a school, park, public housing zone. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on Tuesday, April 20 – At 12:00 p.m., the CFD

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COVID, RESULTING CONSTRUCTION INFLATION TO LIMIT AG INNOVATION CAMPUS INITIAL BUILD

The Ag Innovation Campus (AIC) will begin construction this summer, and while many things have gone well, soaring construction costs will impact the initial build of the facility. Project Manager Jim Lambert said the building costs have grown at an unprecedented rate. “We did hit some headwinds with COVID, absolutely,” said Lambert. “COVID has caused

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