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GRAND FORKS SWAT TEAM RESPONDS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENT IN CROOKSTON

On Sunday, October 16, the Grand Forks SWAT team responded to a domestic violence incident on Leonard Ave in Crookston, near the junkyard on the south side of town. There was a report of a woman injured and many weapons in the home. One man was taken into custody after the SWAT team arrived and […]

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POLICE/ARREST REPORT-OCTOBER 17, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests.  Dennis Langrus, 43, no address provided, for Hold Cassandra Lee Lopez, 34, of East Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree Drug Possession in a Public Housing/School Zone Martin Angel Carrizales, 29, no address provided, for 3rd-Degree Drug Possession in a Public Housing/School Zone Raymond Corona, 36,

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CROOKTON SCHOOLS SEE SLIGHT DECLINE IN ENROLLMENT, BUT BIG INCREASE IN PRESCHOOL

KROX collected the enrollment numbers for the Crookston Public School District, Cathedral Elementary School, as well as for Our Savior’s Lutheran School for the first week of school at each of the buildings for 2022. The Crookston School District has begun the year with an enrollment of 1,070 students, which is a decrease of 36

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CHS PRINCIPAL MATT TORGERSON DEVULGES PLANS TO INCREASE DISTRICT MCA TEST SCORES

At the last Crookston School Board meeting on September 26, Crookston High School Principal Matt Torgerson and Highland Principal Chris Trostad gave an update on the school’s district MCA test scores. Principal Trostad reported that Highland scored above the state average in two of the three categories of math, reading, and science while scoring just

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FERTILE PUBLIC LIBRARY TO HOST BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION OF “WHEN NO ONE IS WATCHING” ON WEDNESDAY

The Fertile Public Library’s Resolute Readers Book Club will meet this month to discuss When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole. Set in a rapidly gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood, this stunning thriller features a host of a historic walking tour who has begun wondering what really happened to all of her neighbors. The group will meet at the library on Wednesday, October 19, at 5:30

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