ADVERTISE WITH US | EMAIL: KROX@RRV.NET

news

news

LIONS 38th ANNUAL JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT RESULTS

An all-time high 65 golfers took part in the 38th Annual Lions Junior Golf Tournament on Monday.  The results and photos are below.  Girls 8 & under participants: Eva Gousse Anna Heldstab Catelyn Maruska Hadleigh Bruley Ava Longtin Boys 8 & under participants: Kelby Fee Hunter Brownswell Harrison Cameron Ashton Cameron Evan Kofoed Isaac Erdmann […]

Share:
news

YOUTH FISHING DAY – AUGUST 10 AT RYDLL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

Rydell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) and the Friends of Rydell and Glacial Ridge Refuges Association will be hosting their 4th Annual Youth Fishing Day at Rydell NWR on Saturday, August 10th, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  This free event is targeted towards youth age 15 or younger.  Anglers age 16 and older must possess

Share:
news

BEAR REPORTED IN CITY OF FOSSTON

On the morning of Sunday, July 28, Polk County Deputies responded to a report of a black bear sighting in the 600 Block of 9th St NW in the City of Fosston. Deputies were unable to locate the bear upon arrival. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office encourages residents to report any additional sightings and reminds

Share:
news, Police/Fire Report

Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, July 29, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Holly Marie Stone, 38 of Fargo, ND, for a gross misdemeanor probation violation.  Released to another authority.  Keric William Carpenter, 18 of Thief River Falls, for a felony as a predatory offender for knowingly violation registration requirements or intentionally providing false information. Eivind

Share:
news

POLK COUNTY PASSES RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF EPITOME ENERGY

The Polk County Commissioners have passed a resolution in support of Epitome Energy’s efforts to bring a soybean crush facility for biodiesel fuel to Crookston.  The Polk County resolution is the second of the local taxing entities following the resolution of the Crookston City Council on June 10. Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting said the

Share:
news

UMC, EXTENSION WORK TO BAND BREEDING BIRDS IN NATURAL HISTORY AREA

Local efforts are part of a much wider effort in assisting with the conservation of birds and their habitats through demographic monitoring. The Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survival Program (MAPS) is a network of stations that capture, band, and re-capture breeding birds at over 1200 locations in North America.   The MAPS station is located at

Share:
Scroll to Top