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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, April 28, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Daniel Paul Wilhelm, 50 of Borup, for misdemeanor domestic assault. Michael Jon Seaward, 54, for misdemeanor disorderly conduct. Alexis Leanne Abraham, 18 of Twin Valley, for misdemeanor domestic assault. Jaden Harley Johnson, 39 of Grand Forks, ND, for felony 3rd-degree possession of methamphetamine […]

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES STREET IMPROVEMENTS REQUEST FOR BIDS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday, April 27, moving quickly through its agenda.  Mayor Dale Stainbrook made a Mayoral Proclamation designating the month of May as National Oncology Month in the City of Crookston. All remaining items were on the consent agenda, including bills and disbursements totaling $378,440.72, a bid for surplus brass was

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES ARTS, ACADEMICS, AND HONORS AWARDS

The Crookston High School held its 12th Annual Triple-A Senior Recognition Night on Monday, April 27 online to honor their senior Student-Athletes in Academics, Arts and Athletics. The presentation was sponsored by the Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Boosters, Crookston Kiwanis, Crookston Noon Day Lions, and the Crookston Rotary Clubs. Academic Awards: Dr. Russel O. and

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD LOOKS AT HOLDING PROM IN LATE JULY, GET A GRADUATION UPDATE, DISCUSS FUTURE OF ALC AND MORE

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening with four members attending through video conferencing and two members and Superintendent Jeremy Olson physically present in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.  The school board approved putting a committee together to look at possibly having prom in late July, pending the slim chance the Governor allows

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE REOPENS PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE RED RIVER

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office will be reopening public access to the Red River as the river’s level has dropped to a safe level after the spring snowmelt.  Even though access is reopened, the public is reminded to be cautious using the boat ramps as they are still covered with water and mud. This makes

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