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CLIMAX MAN ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF DWI, DIES WHILE IN CUSTODY

On Wednesday, November 13 at approximately 4:00 p.m., the Crookston Police Department arrested 61-year-old Larry Monson, of Climax, suspected of driving while intoxicated and transported him to the Northwest Regional Correctional Center (NWRCC) in Crookston.  While at the NWRCC Monson had a medical emergency.  Lifesaving efforts were performed on Monson and Crookston Area Ambulance responded […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, November 14, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Kristie Marie Sauve, 30 of East Grand Forks, for misdemeanor contempt of court for willful disobedience to a court mandate.  Bail supplied. Fire Calls: At 2:00 Thursday morning, the Crookston Fire Department was called out on a report of a grain dryer fire

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FORMER WRESTLING CHAMPION MARC MERO SHARES MESSAGE WITH CROOKSTON COMMUNITY

Individuals and organizations throughout the Crookston Community raised money to bring former wrestling champion Marc Mero to the community on Wednesday.  Mero made three presentations, first Wednesday morning to students at Crookston High School, and again Wednesday night to students and community members at both UMC and Crookston High School.  Mero said if wanted to

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER CELEBRATION AND AWARDS WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, LIVE BAND TO PERFORM

The Crookston Area Chamber will hold its Chamber Celebration and Awards Night on Saturday, November 16 at the Crookston Inn.  It should be a fun-filled night explains Chamber Executive Director Terri Heggie.  “The evening starts at 6:00 p.m. with happy hour, dinner at 6:30 p.m.,” said Heggie.  “Our awards ceremony is at 7:00 p.m. and

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RICHARD MAVES LEAVES LEGACY THROUGH RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION’S CAPITAL BUILDING CAMPAIGN

Friday, Nov. 15 is National Philanthropy Day. Each year, the RiverView Foundation recognizes this day and celebrates the spirit of philanthropy in our community, while bringing forward great stories of generosity, selflessness, and recognizing unsung heroes helping to make RiverView Health thrive.   This Philanthropy Day is especially exciting as RiverView Health is in the heart

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SUGAR BEET GROWERS WHO LEFT BEETS IN GROUND WILL HAVE TO PAY $343 PER ACRE

American Crystal Sugar Company beet shareholders who had to leave beets in the field this fall will have to pay $343 per acre to the company to help cover fixed costs.  According to American Crystal, they usually receive around 11.5 million tons of beets and this year they only had about 65% of that with

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