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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSESSING FLOOD DAMAGE AROUND POLK COUNTY

Polk County Emergency Manager Jody Beauchane provided an update on the flooding and damage around Polk County caused by the runoff and snowmelt earlier this month.  Despite the heavy runoff, including the Burnham Creek overflowing its banks for the first time in Beauchane’s 18 years with the county, he said it was a pretty efficient […]

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HIGHWAY 1 THROUGH OSLO, SORLIE BRIDGE REOPEN

Highway 1 through Oslo has been reopened and a 5-ton weight limit is in effect. Motorists should slow down and pay attention as water remains over the road surface. Across the border Highway 54 will open at 5 p.m. according to the North Dakota Department of Transportation. In East Grand Forks, the Highway 2B Sorlie

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CAUSE UNDETERMINED IN GRAND FORKS WAREHOUSE FIRE

On April 16, at 8:57 p.m., the Grand Forks Fire Department responded to the report of a large fire coming through the roof of a warehouse building located just off of Mill Road. The fire investigation, which was conducted by the Grand Forks Fire Department’s Fire Marshal’s office, was hindered due to the structural condition

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND MEMBERS COMPETE IN SOLO AND ENSEMBLE CONTEST

Members of the Crookston High School Band participated in the Solo and Small Ensemble Contest at the East Grand Forks High School on Wednesday, April 17. Every student who participated earned either a Superior Rating (highest possible rating) or an Excellent Rating (second highest possible rating). The following are the list of students who participated

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CHAMBER AMBASSADORS VISIT ROCKSTAR GROOMING, FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION

The Crookston Area Chamber & Visitor’s Bureau Ambassadors recently made a visit to congratulate Allison Mayer, owner of Rockstar Grooming on her new location, (formerly Ceason’s Bait and Tackle).  They also stopped by First Community Credit Union to congratulate new Branch Manager Dana Johnson. 

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CROOKSTON ORCHESTRA STUDENTS COMPETE IN STRING SOLO AND ENSEMBLE CONTEST

21 Crookston High School orchestra students participated in the String Solo and Ensemble Contest, hosted at Bemidji High School last week. Students prepared and performed solo and small ensemble pieces for a judge and were given a score-based tone quality, intonation, rhythm, balance, blend, technique, interpretation, musicianship, bowing, and other performance factors. Students that received

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