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CROOKSTON EAT UNITED SUMMER PROGRAM BACK FOR YEAR 9

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program is back for its ninth year in Crookston. For those unfamiliar with this program, Eat United serves free meals to all youth ages 0-18 on a first come, first serve basis. When we initially implemented this program back in 2015, the goal was to fill the hunger gap […]

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CROOKSTON MASONIC LODGE DONATES $3,212 TO CHS FFA

The Crookston Masonic Lodge recently held a breakfast fundraiser for the Crookston High School FFA and raised $3,212. Lester Wilkens, treasurer of the Crookston Masonic Lodge, and Jack Hanson, Master of the Crookston Lodge, presented Crookston High School FFA students Joslyn Wallace, Austin Lund, and Brianna Colborn with the check. The funds were used to

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CROOKSTON PIRATE SOFTBALL CRUISES TO VICTORY OVER RLCC

The Crookston Pirate softball team scored early and often in a 17-1 victory over the Red Lake County Central Mustangs on Thursday afternoon in a game played at Donnie Lauf Field in Crookston. FIRST INNING –  Crookston shut down RLCC in the top of the first and responded with two runs in the bottom of

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DYKHOFF’S LEAD UMC BASEBALL TO OPENING ROUND WIN IN NSIC TOURNAMENT

Jake Dykhoff tied his career high with 14 strikeouts and his younger brother Josh Dykhoff hit a grand slam as the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagles defeated the Minot State Beavers 7-3 in the opening round of the NSIC Tournament in Bismarck, North Dakota on Wednesday evening. FIRST INNING – Minot State would

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONDS TO RV FIRE NORTH OF FERTILE

On Monday, May 8, at approximately 11:35 a.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of an RV on fire North of Fertile on County Road 12. It appears the fire started in the engine compartment of the RV while it was being driven. The driver was able to safely escape the RV

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CROOKSTON POOL NEEDS OVER $1.1 MILLION IN IMPROVEMENTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening and received an update on the Crookston Community Pool after a water main break forced the closure of the pool. The water main break dumped three to four feet of water into the basement of the pool, but more problems have popped up. “That has been fixed,”

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