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AN ACTIVE SHOOTER EXERCISE WILL BE HELD TODAY AT GRAND FORKS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

The Grand Forks Emergency Management Office, Police and Fire Departments, Altru EMS and Grand Forks School District will be conducting a full-scale active shooter exercise the afternoon of Wednesday, August 7th at Grand Forks Central High School. The exercise will simulate a mass casualty event and is designed to appear as realistic as possible in […]

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RESIDENTS OF CROOKSTON FLOCKED TO CENTRAL PARK TUESDAY FOR 16TH ANNUAL NITE 2 UNITE

Crookston residents turned out in droves Tuesday night for the 16th annual Crookston Nite 2 Unite at Central Park.  Crookston Police Office Don Rasicot who leads the committee that organizes the annual event said it was the largest crowd, and the most prominent law enforcement presence at Nite to Unite to date.  “Incredible turnout,” said

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UMC TO HOST THE 2019 OX CART DAYS ICE CREAM SOCIAL AUGUST 14

The Office of Outreach & Engagement at the University of Minnesota Crookston will host the annual Ox Cart Days Ice Cream Social on Wednesday, August 14, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Peterson Gazebo on the Campus Mall (rain site: Northern Lights Lounge, Sargeant Student Center). Members of the campus and the Crookston community

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EPITOME ENERGY COULD BRING A BIG FINANCIAL IMPACT WITH $1 MILLION IN TAX REVENUE PER YEAR

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) advisory committee on Epitome Energy met on Tuesday morning during which they voted unanimously to recommend a $250,000 loan to the CHEDA board.  They also received an update from CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth on the land option agreement negotiations and heard about Epitome Energy exploring increasing

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE REVIEWS FIRST PROPOSED 2020 BUDGETS

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee held a special meeting Monday night to review the proposed budgets for 2020 for Public Works and Parks and Recreation.   Those two departments are among the biggest in the city with Public Works having a proposed $2.2 million budget, while Parks and Recreation’s proposed budget is $1.9 million.  The

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