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Busy Sunday for Our Savior’s Lutheran School of Crookston

It was a busy Sunday at Our Saviors Lutheran School in Crookston. Students from Our Savior’s Lutheran School sang at their worship service on Sunday, November 24. The parent-teacher group hosted a fall fundraiser meal at noon on Sunday. The parent-teacher group is grateful for all those who participated and showed their support for Our

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT NOVEMBER 25

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests – The arrest of Nadine Kay Sperling, 41, of Crookston, on August 8th, 2024 (posted August 12th, 2024), under suspicion of DUI, was found to be a result of a medical condition.  No charges were made against her in this matter. Scott Allen Schmitz,

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CHS Beginning Welding Classes Visit With Recruiter for Valley Plains Equipment

On Tuesday, November 19th, a recruiter for Valley Plains Equipment visited Mr. Oliver’s Beginning Welding classes at Crookston High School.  The recruiter, Casey Koop, is based in Fargo, ND, and visits High Schools and Colleges all over the region and in multiple states. Koop visits with students about their interest in many fields, mainly in Diesel Mechanics. As a

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MnDOT celebrates improved safety, mobility and smoother travel as the 2024 construction season ends

The Minnesota Department of Transportation is proud of the work construction crews completed or advanced this season on nearly 240 road and bridge projects across the state that will improve safe travel and multi-mobility options.  “Smoother pavement, updated infrastructure, new bike and pedestrian pathways – these are just some of the improvements we completed to help

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Minnesota DNR to hold open house on Buffalo River State Park management plan

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is initiating updates to the Buffalo River State Park management plan to guide future development and operations. The new management plan will set the direction for the park for the next 15 to 20 years. It will include recommendations for managing natural and cultural resources and providing recreational and interpretative

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