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Crookston City Council to Demolish Home on Riverside Avenue

The Crookston City Council met Monday evening in the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers. The Council approved the August 26 meeting minutes and the City of Crookston bills and disbursements of $518,183.00. It also passed a resolution regarding the donation of $18,100.00 from the Crookston Baseball Association and a resolution regarding the approval of the

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Staffing Still an Issue at Tri-County Community Corrections

The Tri-County Regional Community Corrections Board met at the Polk County Justice Center Monday morning. The first item on the Agenda for this meeting was the Tri-County Correction Centers Financial Audit Report for 2023.  Gordon Dale, CPA, was present to explain, discuss, and answer questions if the board had any. August 2024 Minutes were approved

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT SEPTEMBER 9

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following- Jose Antonio Baltodao-Gutierrez, 24, was arrested in Pennington County and was held for Immigration and Naturalization Services. Julian Rivera, 44, of East Grand Forks, for Domestic Assault Richard Franklin Jackson, 54, of East Grand Forks, for 4th Degree Assault on a Peace Officer Todd

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Benedictine Living Community in Crookston Names Clinton Rasmusson Senior Athlete of the Month

Congratulations to Clinton Rasmusson, the Benedictine Living Community—Crookston’s Senior Athlete of the Month for September. Clinton has been awarded the Athlete of the Month for his dedication and commitment to his restorative nursing programs. He is regularly seen ambulating the hallways of the Villa with restorative staff and attending exercise classes. Clinton is a faithful

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Minnesota DNR shares what to expect for the 2024 fall colors season

Fall colors in Minnesota typically peak in mid-to-late September through mid-October, starting in the northwest and working toward the southeast corner of Minnesota. Peak fall color usually persists in a location for two weeks but can vary widely depending on location and weather. Many factors play into the timing and brilliance of the fall color

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