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STUDENTS AT WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY TOUR KROX, OTHER DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES

First graders at Washington Elementary were out touring and learning about different businesses downtown Thursday.  Steve Krueger gave the students a history lesson from records and ad cartridges that the station used for many years to use to the modern technology for digital recording and the AP news wire used today. 

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MOTORISTS URGED TO USE CAUTION IN WORK ZONES DURING MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

The Minnesota Department of Transportation encourages motorists to plan ahead before traveling Memorial Day weekend and use extra care while driving through work zones. MnDOT will suspend work on most projects during the holiday, but motorists may encounter bypasses, lane closures, and detours. Motorists should be prepared for slower moving traffic, consider using alternate routes

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, May 23, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Jessica Josephine Fancher, 24 of Grand Forks, ND, for misdemeanor failure to appear.  Released to another authority. Edward Allen Brown, 45 of Crookston, for felony 2nd-degree possession of 6 grams or more of cocaine, heroin or meth. Troy Wayne Williams, 30 of Crookston,

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH NAMES “2019 PUBLIC HEALTH CHAMPIONS”

Every spring, Polk County Public Health celebrates public health and renews their commitment to promoting health.  People often do not understand what public health is, much less how it impacts their daily lives. Public health affects all of us on a daily basis as we are only as healthy as the communities and the world

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL AND PTO LOOKING FOR DONATIONS FOR STUDENT’S IN NEED

Highland Elementary School/Highland School PTO are looking for people to help students that can’t pay for the field trip costs this spring.  The information from Highland School is below.  Sponsor a Student! We have many Highland students who are unable to pay for their field trip fees again this year. We never turn a student

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POLK COUNTY EXPLORING OPTIONS FOR NEW ELEVATOR FOLLOWING THIRD SHUT DOWN

The Polk County Commissioners tasked Polk County staff with exploring the options for a new elevator in the Polk County Government Center this week after the existing elevator stopped working for the third time since the beginning of the year with individuals inside. The elevator uses mechanical components that date back to the 1950s and

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