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ARREST/FIRE REPORT SEPTEMBER 20

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following- Bon Gomez, 31, was arrested in Crookston for  Violation of a  Domestic Assault No Contact Order. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 9/19/24: At 5:03 pm, CFD responded to the intersection of 220th St. and 340th St. SW for […]

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Highland Elementary School all-inclusive playground nearing completion

The Highland Elementary School All-Inclusive playground in nearing completion and should be ready for kids to use in October according to Principal Chris Trostad. “All of the equipment has been installed; it’s ready to go,” said Trostad. The next steps are the concrete border around the outside, and once that’s poured, then the poured-in-place rubber.”

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Department of Transportation Issues Reminder for Placement of Political Signs

With upcoming November elections, the Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds campaigners that state law prohibits the placement of political or advertising signs on highway right-of-way. These areas include driving lanes, inside and outside shoulders, ditches, sight corners at intersections, and boulevards in urban areas. It also includes displaying flags or other signs on bridges over

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MnDOT Reminds Motorists to be Cautious During Harvest Season

Motorists traveling on Minnesota roads this fall should be aware of large farm equipment transporting crops to markets, grain elevators and processing plants, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.  Crash data shows there were 446 crashes involving farm equipment in Minnesota from 2021 through 2023, resulting in eight deaths and 171 injuries. “With the

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Crookston Community Pool discussed at length during the City Council Budget Workshop

Crookston City Council immediately followed up its Special Meeting Monday evening with a Budget Workshop.  Many departments were covered in Monday’s workshop.  City Administrator Jeff Shoobridge reminded the Council and all attending in person or online that these workshops have no finality attached to them. “This is a preliminary budget; we are not setting anything

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