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FIREFIGHTER SHANE HELDSTAB APPOINTED AS NEXT CROOKSTON FIRE CHIEF

Crookston Fire Chief Tim Froeber has announced that he will be retiring at the end of the year after 26 years of service. At the last City Council meeting on Monday, November 28, City Administrator “Corky” Reynolds announced that firefighter Shane Heldstab has been chosen to succeed Froeber, effective January 1, 2023, and officially signed […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-DECEMBER 8, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests.  Jason Daniel Jarvis, 51, of Erskine, for Public Nuisance Benjamin Parker III, 47, of East Grand Forks, for Predatory Offender- Knowingly Violating Registration Requirements or Intentionally Providing False Information Dylan Tyler Johnson, 22, of Climax, for 4th-Degree DUI The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the

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SPORTS FEEVER – December 8, 2022

Thoughts after a week or two of high school winter sports play. We are starting a new segment called CHRIS FEE’S TOP THREE.  I will list the teams I think are the top teams as of now and some that are just outside the top three in the area sections. Section 8A Boys Hockey –

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Athlete of the Week – Ethan Bowman

This week’s Athlete of the Week is Crookston Pirate wrestler Ethan Bowman. “Ethan is always a go-getter, works hard in the practice room, has solid technique, and knows that if the team is going to have success, he needs to do his part and he’s done that a lot for us,” said Pirates coach Wes

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CROOKSTON EAGLES DONATES $2,500 TO HIGHLAND SCHOOL FOR SENSORY ROOM ITEMS

The Crookston Eagles Club stopped at Highland Elementary School this afternoon to make a very charitable donation of $2,500 to go towards sensory items for the school’s special education program. The Crookston Eagles Club has made charitable donations to the school in the past for various projects and additions to the school, such as the

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AS SEVERAL ILLNESSES SPIKE, RIVERVIEW HEALTH URGES FLU VACCINATION

If you’ve been paying attention to the happenings around you, you’ve probably heard the frightening news of the earlier, more severe spike of influenza (flu), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and other illnesses compared to previous years. COVID-19 continues its hold over the healthcare system, as well.  The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and RiverView Health

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