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ROAD CONSTRUCTION ON HIGHWAY 2 FROM ERSKINE TO FOSSTON TO BEGIN MAY 5

Motorists on Highway 2 from Erskine to Fosston can expect short-term delays and lane closures as construction begins mid-May. During the project, crews will be replacing the concrete roadway on Highway 2 eastbound lanes between Erskine and Fosston as well as Highway 2 westbound lanes in McIntosh. The roadway will be replaced with bituminous pavement. […]

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RED LAKE FALLS TOO MUCH FOR CROOKSTON PIRATE SOFTBALL

After getting their season started last week, the Crookston Pirate Softball team was back in action this afternoon when they played the Red Lake Falls (RLF) Eagles. RLF came out ready to play, and was too much for the Pirates, winning the game 15-0 in four innings.  Bella Amiot got the start in the circle

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CROOKSTON BOYS TENNIS MASHES THE SPUDS

The Crookston Pirates Boys Tennis team dominated the Moorhead Spuds in a 6-1 victory on a rare sunny and somewhat warm day in Crookston.  Crookston won the third doubles match with Sam Widseth and Tim Brule cruising to a 6-1, 6-1 victory to give the Pirates a 1-0 lead. That was a sign of things

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PREPARE FOR UPCOMING ELECTIONS IN SUMMER AND FALL

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. They heard from Property Records Representative Michelle Cote to discuss a location for an Absentee Voting Location, the 2022 Primary & General Election dates, to appoint the Election Judges, and a resolution to establish an Absentee/Mail system for the

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A YOUNG PIRATE GIRLS GOLF TEAM FINISHES 5TH AT MOORHEAD INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Girls Golf finally got their first round of golf of the season in on Tuesday at the Moorhead Invitational played at the Meadows.  Crookston finished fifth out of six teams while shooting a 443.  Detroit Lakes won the event easily, shooting a 323 which was 47 strokes better than runner-up Moorhead. “The

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CITY OF CROOKSTON IS REMOVING TEMPORARY CLAY LEVEES AND REOPENING CLOSED ROADS

As of 2:00 pm today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was at 21.25 feet and is continuing to recede. The Crookston Emergency Operation Center and city staff will continue to monitor river levels ad levee systems. At this time, operations at all Ward Command posts have been suspended. In the coming days, portions

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