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TEARS TO HOST WALK FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION ON SEPTEMBER 15

TEARS (Together We Educate About the Realities of Suicide) Suicide Prevention Project will host its ninth annual TEARS Walk for Suicide Prevention on Sunday, September 15, from 1 – 4 p.m. at UND Wellness Center, 801 Princeton Street. Event registration will begin at 12 p.m. The walk raises funds to bring suicide prevention resources to […]

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ZEBRA MUSSELS CONFIRMED IN MAHNOMEN COUNTY’S SOUTH TWIN LAKE

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed reports of zebra mussels in South Twin Lake in Mahnomen County. A lake user contacted the White Earth Nation Division of Natural Resources after finding what was subsequently confirmed to be an adult zebra mussel along the southeast shore of South Twin Lake. During two days of follow-up field inspections, White Earth staff

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UMC CROOKSTON PROVIDES NEW LAPTOPS FOR FALL 2019

It’s that time of year again! Students at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) have been using laptops for 26 years and issuing of a new model began this week on campus. The laptop initiative started in 1993 when UMN Crookston became the first higher education institution to issue laptop computers to all on-campus students

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, August 9, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Viviano Joe Gonzales Jr., 71 of Crookston, for gross misdemeanor domestic abuse for violating an order for protection.  Released on personal recognizance. Jason Craig Jensen, 49 of Crookston, for misdemeanor theft of service. Released on personal recognizance. Allison Marjorie Tjossem, 34 of Crookston,

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS HOLDS PUBLIC MEETING ON REFERENDUM

The Crookston School District held a public meeting Thursday on the two referendum questions that will be on the ballot November 5.  The first question is a repeal and replace of the operating referendum, which would lower taxes.  The second question is to build a bus garage on the Highland School Property.  OPERATING REFERENDUM The

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