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MINNESOTA REPORTS 773 NEW COVID-19 CASES AND 5 DEATHS WITH A 4.6% POSITIVE RATE

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 773 new cases of COVID-19 and five deaths. 16,789 tests were conducted with a positive rate of 4.6 percent. One new case was reported in Polk County bringing the total to 105. Marshall County has had 25 cases, Norman County has had 28 cases, Pennington County has had […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, July 24, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Peter Matthew Dullea, 38 of Moorhead, for felony harassment for violation of a restraining order. Jenipher K Weber, 46 of Crookston, for misdemeanor domestic assault. Cole Steven Darroled Hoover, 22 of Crookston, for misdemeanor domestic assault. Released on personal recognizance. Devin Dellmore Dionne,

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COURT RULING MEANS ELECTIONS RESULTS COULD BE DELAYED 48 OR MORE HOURS THIS FALL

Minnesota has been allowing voting by mail-in ballot or mailed in absentee ballots since 2014, but new rules this year could impact when residents learn the results of elections. Because of COVID-19 concerns, the requirement for a witness signature has been removed. But the ruling that will change when results may be available is a

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL WILL HOLD CLASS OF 2020 GRADUATION SATURDAY

Crookston High School will have graduation for the Class of 2020 on Saturday at 2 p.m. in the High School Gym. Crookston High School Principal Eric Bubna said each student is allowed two guests for social distancing. “We’ve got a socially distanced graduation,” said Bubna. “Each of the graduates will be able to have two

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POLK COUNTY HAS 8 NEW COVID CASES FOR A TOTAL OF 104

Polk County has surpassed 100 positive COVID-19 tests with eight new cases reported today for a total of 104.  Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese said the positive cases were in people in the 50’s and younger. “We have identified a couple of people that participated in the Grand Forks testing event, and we

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RED LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE CALLED TO A CRASH AND HELPS SEARCH FOR A PIG

The Red Lake County Sheriff’s Office had another busy week with an accident, search for a pig, a capsized kayak, barking dogs, and theft.  The week recap is below.  On the morning of July 18, a Red Lake Falls resident reported someone had struck their unoccupied, parked vehicle, sometime overnight. The vehicle sustained moderate damage

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