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NEW SPACE, MORE SERVICES NOW OFFERED AT RIVERVIEW RECOVERY CENTER IN EAST GRAND FORKS

RiverView Recovery Center East Grand Forks recently moved into a larger building. While the distance of the move was small, it happened for a big reason: improved services for clients. The move didn’t require moving vans; it only required a walk across the parking lot to the building next door. The physical address didn’t even […]

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POLAR NORTH VOLLEYBALL CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

The 2019 Polar North Volleyball Conference All-Conference team was released on Sunday morning. Teams in the conference are Crookston, East Grand Forks, Red Lake County Central, Sacred Heart, Red Lake Falls, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo, and Thief River Falls.  The all-conference team and honorable mentions are listed below. All-Conference team 1. Kasey Cwikla (Crookston) 12 2. Jessica Helgeland

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SEVERAL AREA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAMS AND PLAYERS EARN ALL-STATE ACADEMIC AWARDS

The Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association has announced the All-State Academic awards and several teams and players from northwest Minnesota made the team.  The award winners are listed below – Academic All-State Teams – Gold award winners (3.26 or higher GPA)- Stephen-Argyle Fertile-Beltrami Hawley Silver award winners (3.0 to 3.25 GPA)- Red Lake County

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PIRATE GIRLS SWIMMING TURNS IN SOLID PERFORMANCE, FINISHES 4TH IN CONFERENCE MEET

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Swimmer’s finished in fourth place in the North Border Conference meet held at the Crookston Community pool in Crookston.  The Thief River Falls Prowlers won the meet for the fourth straight year with 592 points. TEAM SCORES 1. Thief River Falls-592 2. Warroad/Roseau/GMR – 524 3.  Fosston-Bagley – 461 4.  Crookston

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE HOPES TO BRING BACK K9 PROGRAM

When Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman ran for office last, one thing he continually said he wanted to do was restart the K9 program in Polk County.  Tadman was the first Polk County Deputy partnered with a K9 back when the program first started in 1996 when Nieko joined the force.  After Nieko retired, Thunder

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