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RISK OF RECORD FLOODING IN CROOKSTON GROWS

The risk of record flooding on the Red Lake River in Crookston continues to grow.  A number of factors are playing into the flood risk, including high fall moisture, deep frost, very high snowpack, and very high snow water content.  Additionally, the spring thaw is late favoring a fast thaw cycle and the risk of […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAM ADVANCES TO STATE

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl team won the regional competition in Thief River Falls on Wednesday, March 13 and will advance to the state competition at Craguns Resort in Brainard on April 10 and 11. Members of the team are Scott Cordova, Walker Winjum, Ben Brantner,  Emily Gillette, and Katherine Geist.  Cardova and Brantner

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HIGH RISK LEVEL III SEX OFFENDER MOVES TO GRAND FORKS

The Grand Forks Police Department, in accordance with North Dakota State Law, is notifying the City of Grand Forks and the surrounding area of the presence of a Level III (High Risk) Sex Offender living in Grand Forks. Steven Michael Korb recently moved to Grand Forks from Cando, ND and is now residing at 802

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MNDOT – SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS BEGIN MARCH 19 AT 12:01 A.M.

The ENDING DATE for Winter Load Increases in the NORTH-CENTRAL and NORTH FROST ZONES will be Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 12:01 AM. The STARTING DATE for Spring Load Restrictions in the CENTRAL, NORTH-CENTRAL and NORTH FROST ZONES will be Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 12:01 AM. Winter Load Increases in the SOUTH, SOUTHEAST, METRO

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POLK COUNTY CATTLE BARN ROOF COLLAPSES, SEVERAL BUSINESSES SUFFER WIND DAMAGE

This week’s winter storms have claimed several roofs throughout the area including one on the cattle barn at the Polk County Fair.  Polk County Fair Board spokesperson Dan Grunhovd said the snow slid off the main structure onto a lean-to causing the collapse. “We’ve had two fairs in that cattle barn, but that was a

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JUVENILE TRANSISTION PROGRAM WILL MOVE TO TRI-COUNTY PROBATION

The Red River Valley Juvenile Center transition program will move under Tri-County Probation following this week’s regional corrections board meeting at the Polk County Justice Center.  The moved was predicated by the low numbers recently in the juvenile program and the continued opening of an associate probation agent position said Executive Director Andrew Larson.  “Through

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