CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL HEARS FROM MULTIPLE FOOD TRUCK OWNERS AND VENDORS ABOUT FOOD TRUCK ORDINANCE AT MEETING
The Crookston City Council met last night in the Crookston City Council Chambers in the lower level …
Read MoreKIDS AT CASTLE EVENT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY POSTPONED UNTIL JULY 11
Due to the impending weather forecast of thunderstorms, the Polk County Public Health Kids at Castle…
Read MoreCROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR BRANDON CARLSON REVEALS SERVICE LEAK ON S. BROADWAY IS A PRIVATE PROPERTY SERVICE, NOT A PART OF THE CITY’S
For over three weeks, a drain in front of the Crookston U.S. Post Office has been overflowing and le…
Read MoreUMC HIRES JESS BENGSTON AS COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST
The University of Minnesota Crookston announced the hiring of Jess Bengtson as communications specia…
Read MoreARREST/FIRE REPORT- JUNE 13, 2022
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests. Lucas Paul Gilber…
Read MorePOLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE FINDS MISSING 20-MONTH-OLD CHILD
On June 12, 2022, The Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a report missing 20-month-old child who …
Read MoreCROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT TO DISCUSS CITY ADMINISTRATOR EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH CHARLES REYNOLDS
The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chamb…
Read MoreTRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH’S RHUBARB FESTIVAL AND BAKE SALE IS BACK ON JUNE 16
The Trinity Lutheran Church in Crookston’s sweet annual Rhubarb Festival and Bake Sale returns on Th…
Read MoreCRAZY DAYS IN CROOKSTON WILL BE JULY 21
The Crookston Area Chamber of Commerce has announced that Crazy Days are coming! Crazy Days will tak…
Read MoreCROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY TO HOST SUMMER CONCERT ON THURSDAY
The Crookston Public Library is pleased to invite the community to enjoy a free outdoor concert at t…
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