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CHEDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS PAYING ONE AIR PERMITTING INVOICE, NOT PAYING ANOTHER

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Advisory Committee met on Tuesday morning at Valley Technology Park.  On the agenda were two invoices for the air permitting process for the proposed Epitome Energy.  The committee recommended paying one invoice but advise against paying an invoice for $10,000 to Egan Public Affairs. Egan Public Affairs, […]

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NO INJURIES IN SEABEE APARTMENT FIRE IN ERSKINE MONDAY

On Monday, January 20 at approximately 4:08 a.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Mcintosh Fire Department, Erskine Fire Department, and Essentia Ambulance responded to the Seabee Apartment building in the City of Mcintosh for a report of a possible fire in one of the apartments. Upon arrival, all residents were already evacuated from the building.

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TRAIN STRIKES SEMI IN GRAND FORKS, NO INJURIES REPORTED

On Monday, January 20 at approximately 5:05 p.m. officers of the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash in the 1600 block of Old Mill Rd. involving a train and a semi-truck.  Initial investigation determined that a BNSF train was traveling northbound on the tracks and struck an eastbound semi-truck.  The

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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, January 21, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Michael Dean Lustila, 60 of Sebeka, for misdemeanor contempt of court for willful disobedience of a court mandate. Jennifer Jo Krieger McCurry, 37 of East Grand Forks, for misdemeanor 5th-degree assault.  Released on personal recognizance. Jarod Ray Rasmussen, 48 of East Grand Forks,

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TRI-COUNTY CORRECTIONS REGIONAL BOARD REVIEWS 2019 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

The Tri-County Corrections Regional Board reviewed the accomplishments and progress made at the Northwest Regional Corrections Center and Red River Valley Juvenile Center in 2019.  Executive Director Andrew Larson said it’s nice to look back and take note of what we accomplished throughout the year. Administratively, Larson said changes to formatting and content of Tri-County’s

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