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CROOKTON CLASSIC CRUISERS DONATE TO SEVERAL LOCAL ORGANIZATION

The Crookston Classic Cruisers used the profits from multiple raffle items at the 2018 Run to the Park Car Show to donate money to various local organizations.  Those organizations include Crookston Veterans Council, Polk County Humane Society, Crookston Care & Share, and the Oakdale Cemetery Association. 

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERS BOTOX TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC MIGRAINE

The sudden onset of a migraine means a dark room, bed and a cool towel for many sufferers. It probably means the end to the possibility of having a productive day, as well. Now, think of the consequences on your life if you suffer chronic migraine – a condition defined as having a headache 15

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FIVE INJURED IN BALCONY COLLAPSE IN GRAND FORKS

On Saturday, June 8, at approximately 2:33 a.m., five individuals were on a 4th-floor balcony at 3880 Garden View Dr. when it collapsed.  An officer from the Grand Forks Police Department, Altru Paramedics, and personnel from the Grand Forks Fire Department were at the apartment complex for an unrelated call involving individuals who were stuck

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GRAND FORKS MAN ARRESTED FOR STEALING FORD PICKUP

On Sunday, June 9 at about 2:29 p.m. officers of the Grand Forks Police Dept. took a report of a stolen motor vehicle from 2530 17th Ave. S.  The victim reported that sometime overnight someone took his 2000 Ford F-150 pickup.  At about 3:36 p.m. an officer of the Grand Forks Police Dept. saw the

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, June 10, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Salvador Hernandez, 27 of Grand Forks, ND, for felony 3rd-degree possession in a school, park or public housing zone. Arlin Maurice Thunder, 43 of MN, for a felony parole violation. Released to another authority. Julius Roman Stately, 33 of MN, for a felony

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KEEP THE SUMMER SLIDE AT BAY BY USING ONLINE TOOLS AND READING EVERY DAY

Summer is a time to enjoy the beautiful weather, play outside, ride your bike, go swimming, and participate in any of the numerous activities so many enjoy.  But it’s also the time for students to make sure they maintain their level of proficiency in reading and math between now and next school year. Highland Elementary

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