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GRAND FORKS MAN ARRESTED ON TERRORIZING CHARGES IN GRAND FORKS WALMART

On June 13, at about 10:28 p.m. Officers of the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to Walmart, 5755 Gateway Dr., for a report of an unknown male in the electronic section of the store with a gun.  The subject was located inside the store and after a brief struggle with officers was taken into […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, June 14, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Benjamin Franklin Fenzel, 29 of New York Mills, for felony 3rd-degree drug possession of methamphetamine in a school, park or public housing zone. Chelsie Mae Murphy, 32 of Lengby, for felony theft. Cameron James Stewart II, 40, for misdemeanor public nuisance. Fire calls:

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TEAMBACKERS TO HOST 29TH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC AT MINAKWA GOLF COURE JULY 19

University of Minnesota Crookston Teambackers will host the 29th Annual Golf Classic at Minakwa Golf Course Friday, July 19. Registration starts at 9:00 a.m. with a shotgun start set for 10:00 a.m. Proceeds from this year’s Golf Classic fundraiser will support the new indoor golf practice facility.  Cost is $100 per golfer and includes entry

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RELEASING BIG SUNFISH HELPS PROTECT AGAINST STUNTED POPULATION

Minnesota anglers harvest around 16 million sunfish each year, making them the state’s most harvested fish. To protect big sunfish and avoid stunted populations of sunfish, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is encouraging anglers to release large sunfish, and keep smaller fish for eating. Sunfish spawn in large nesting colonies during the spring and early

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NEW MULTIPURPOSE MEETING ROOM HELPS TO RELIEVE CONGESTION AT CORRECTIONS CENTER

Tri-County Corrections held their regional board meeting this week, and Executive Director Andrew Larson had several positive reports to give the board.  The first was substantial numbers in the juvenile center which averaged 12.2 juveniles in May.  Larson said that was in large part due to efforts of the staff to work with non-member agencies

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