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EAST GRAND FORKS COUPLE CHARGED WITH MULTIPLE TAX CRIMES

The Minnesota Department of Revenue announced that the Polk County Attorney’s Office recently charged Bryan Andrew Edvall and Katie Marie Edvall, both of East Grand Forks, with five gross misdemeanor counts each of failing to file individual income tax returns. Mr. Edvall is also charged with five felony counts of failing to file individual income […]

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GRAND FORKS POLICE PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF LEVEL III HIGH-RISK SEX OFFENDER

The Grand Forks Police Department, in accordance with North Dakota State Law, is notifying the City of Grand Forks and the surrounding area of the presence of a Level III (High Risk) Sex Offender living in Grand Forks. DWIGHT MOSES now resides at 1702 20th Ave South – in the city of Grand Fork, ND.

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INTRO TO GENEALOGY CLASS SCHEDULED AT CROOKSTON LIBRARY FEBRUARY 18

The Crookston Public Library has scheduled a free-of-charge class on genealogy research, teaching attendees how to use the free research tools offered by the library. The class will focus on the research tool Intro to Ancestry Library Edition, which is the world’s largest online family history resource, giving instant access to hundreds of years of history in

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL POSTPONE SPECIAL MEETING THURSDAY

The Crookston City Council special meeting scheduled for Thursday has been postponed due to a lack of quorum.  The council was scheduled to meet with David Drown Associates, the firm hired to conduct the search for the next city administrator, and to approve the community profile for the search. 

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT DEVELOPING PROPOSAL FOR FIVE-DAY PRESCHOOL PROGRAM

The Crookston School Board will have their next meeting on Monday, February 24, and at that meeting, one proposal they will be getting updated on is offering five-day preschool for four-year-olds. Crookston Superintendent Jeremy Olson said the option converts the current four-day full and half-day program to five days a week if adopted. “We’re excited

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