“Join Us Thief River” is a program of Advance Thief River, an economic development organization focused on growing the economy of Thief River Falls, that was launched in mid-January.
Fairfield Community High School is holding in-person registration today from 1-6pm and tomorrow from 10am until 2pm in the school study hall/library. The fees for this year are as follows: Textbook rental and computer disk fee - $50 per student; Drivers Education Fee (if enrolled) - $50; Student Parking Paved Lot - $25; Student Parking Gravel Lot - $15; The Technology Fee of $55 has been waived for the 2022-2023 school year. Financial aid forms will be available at registration for fee waivers. Students should make arrangements to have their picture taken during registration, regardless of if a student does in-person or on-line registration. Pictures taken during this time will be used for the yearbook and their student ID cards. The ID cards can be used at all FCHS home athletic events to allow a student to get in free of charge. There is no fee for having the pictures taken and a make-up date will be scheduled sometime during the school year. All incoming freshmen or out of state tra
KVRR Local News
January 7, 2021
Alex Haase
GRAND FORKS, N.D. A man wanted on a Polk County warrant is arrested in Grand Forks after fleeing police.
Alex Haase was being pulled over around 2 yesterday afternoon for an equipment violation when he refused to stop.
He pulled over in the 14 hundred block of 10th Avenue South and fled on foot while his passenger got behind the wheel and sped off.
Officers caught Haase and he was arrested for reckless endangerment, fleeing, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Nathan Haase eventually stopped the vehicle in the one thousand block of 14th Street South and was arrested on the same charges.
Nathan Haase and Alex Haase were arrested after refusing to stop for police on Wednesday, Jan. 6. 1:23 pm, Jan. 7, 2021
Two people were arrested in Grand Forks on Wednesday, Jan. 6, after leading police on a chase.
According to a release from the Grand Forks Police Department, officers attempted to perform a traffic stop tor an equipment violation near 13th Avenue South and South 20th Street, but the vehicle did not stop and reportedly sped away from officers.
Officers pursued the vehicle with emergency equipment activated, the release states. The vehicle fled to the 1400 block of 10th Avenue South, where the vehicle slowed and the driver exited the vehicle to flee on foot. The passenger then took control of the vehicle and continued to flee before coming to a stop at the 1000 block of South 14th Street.