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Foster Care parents are needed in Polk County, find out more April 16 in EGF

Foster Care parents are needed in Polk County, and you can find out more about becoming a foster parent on Thursday, April 16, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Family of God Church at 327 5th Avenue SE in East Grand Forks. There will be heartfelt testimonies from foster parents and youth who have […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT April 14, 2026

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following – Jayson Lee Drussell, 58 of Mahnomen, for driving after revocation of a drivers license. Keenan Klayton Beaulieu, 26 of Red Lake, for contempt of court, disobedience of a lawful judgment. Todd Jonas Hicks, 54 of Grand Forks, ND, for first-degree drug

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Crookston Food Service Director Emily Scheresky gets ND Young Dietitian award

Crookston School District Food Service Director Emily Scheresky has received the North Dakota Young Recognized Dietitian of the Year Award after her work for the benefit of dietitians in the state of North Dakota.  Scheresky works as the state policy representative for the North Dakota Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and worked on important legislation

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RiverView Health offers Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

Hormones play a powerful role in how you feel every day—affecting your energy, mood, sleep, metabolism, and overall health. When something feels “off,” it’s not in your head—and it’s not something you have to simply accept. At RiverView Health, Dr. Kari Wessman is passionate about helping women feel their best. Many patients visit her practice

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Minnesota Exports in 2025 drop $3.4 Billion (down 13 percent) over 2024

Minnesota exports of agricultural, mining and manufactured goods were valued at $23.5 billion last year, a drop of $3.4 billion (down 13%) over 2024, according to the annual exports report released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). U.S. exports grew 6% in 2025, although about half of all states experienced

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Red Lake River in Crookston expected to crest on April 14

The Red Lake River in Crookston is continuing to rise and is currently forecasted to crest on Tuesday, April 14. As of today, the river level is 12.3 feet above the action stage of 12 feet. Minor flooding begins at 15 feet, and current projections indicate the river could reach approximately 16.9 feet at crest.

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