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WADENA-DEER CREEK TURNS OVER CROOKSTON BOY’S BASKETBALL FOR 76-50 WIN

The Crookston Pirates Boy’s Basketball team traveled to Wadena on Friday night to battle the Wadena-Deer Creek Wolverines. Both had already played two games this week, including contests last night, making this end-of-the-week game a challenge. Wadena-Deer Creek played an aggressive style with a full-court press and turned the Pirates over all night in a […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – February 25, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Michelle Leigh Inamagua, 48 of Mahnomen, for Third-Degree Drug Possession. Trent Lee Oftedahl, 34 of Fertile, for Domestic Assault. Larry Michael Clark, 57 of Fosston, for Fifth-Degree Drug Possession. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 2/24/2022 – At 3:00

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CROOKSTON POLICE CHIEF PAUL BEIRMAIER IS RETIRING, AN OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD FRIDAY

Police Chief Paul Biermaier is retiring from the Crookston Police Department on Monday, February 28th, after 32 years of service to the Crookston Police Department and eight and a half years as the Chief of Police. Chief Biermaier received a lot of positive support and reactions from his fellow department members and city council members

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL KINDERGARTENERS CELEBRATE PIRATE

Washington School Kindergarten celebrated Pirate Pride while posing for a photo.  The Washington and Highland Schools PTO groups contributed money to purchase a Pirate Pride shirt for each kindergarten student.  With the effort of Lorri Capistran, a member of both schools’ PTO groups, each child was able to order and receive a preferred shirt size. 

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON AND SENATE REPUBLICANS PROPOSE CHANGES TO STATE TAX CODE

Senate Republicans proposed major changes to the state’s tax code today. The proposal reduces the first-tier income tax rate from 5.35% to 2.8% and eliminates the tax on Social Security. If passed, the changes would be the biggest tax cut ever in Minnesota and provide $8.51 billion in tax relief to taxpayers over the next

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 1,075 NEW CASES AND 47 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 13 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today (February 24) and the state reported 1,075 cases with 47 deaths. 2 deaths were reported in northwest Minnesota, 1 in Polk County and the other in Beltrami County. Polk County reported 13 new cases with three probable, Pennington County had 3 with six probable, Marshall

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