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Melissa and Mark Hortman to lie in state Friday in the Capitol

Governor Tim Walz announced today that Melissa and Mark Hortman will lie in state on Friday, June 27, 2025. They will be joined by their Golden Retriever, Gilbert. Hortman will be the first woman and one of fewer than 20 Minnesotans to lie in state in the Capitol. The Capitol rotunda will be available for […]

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Polk County Emergency Management is accepting Initial Damage Assessments

Polk County Emergency Management is accepting Initial Damage Assessments for any disaster related costs and damages from the storm event that occurred on June 20 and 21 of 2025.   Any public entity within Polk County representing cities, townships, county departments or any publicly owned organizations should complete and submit their Initial Damage Assessment forms to the Polk

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT JUNE 24

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Joshua Jerome Johnson, 21, of Grygla, for 2nd Degree DUI-Driving while impaired and refusal to submit to a chemical test Reed Darrell Larson, 42, of Ada, for Misdemeanor Domestic Assault Richard Roy Schwede, 60, of Crookston for Misdemeanor Domestic Assault Austin Michael Devier, 22, of

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Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Bergquist and A.D. Lubarski resign

The Crookston School Board met at Highland Elementary in the large group room on Monday. A couple of items were added to the consent agenda. The first was to accept the resignation letter from Activities Director Nate Lubarski. The second added item was to accept the letter of resignation from Superintendent Randal Bergquist. BERGQUIST RESIGNATIONSuperintendent

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The Red Cross is responding to North Dakota and Minnesota communities after devastating storms

Overnight, Friday, June 20, devastating tornadoes and high winds tore through eastern North Dakota and northern Minnesota, leaving behind fatal destruction in communities such as Enderlin, ND, and widespread damage in Bemidji, MN. Homes were leveled, power lines toppled, and families forced to flee to community centers, fire halls, and churches for safety. Trained American

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