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CROOKSTON HIGH WATER EVENT UPDATE BY POLICE CHIEF DARIN SELZLER

At 4:30 pm today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was 21.02 feet and continues to recede slowly. Please continue to call the Emergency Operation Center at 218-281-4363 or 218-281-4383 to report any high-water concerns. City staff will continue to monitor water levels and future weather forecasts. Press releases will be forthcoming as necessary.

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PIRATE BOYS TENNIS FALLS TO BEMIDJI AND GRAND RAPIDS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Tennis team traveled to Bemidji for a triangular on a cool, but sunny afternoon.  The Pirates lost to Bemidji 7-0 and Grand Rapids 4-3. CROOKSTON VS BEMIDJI – Going into the match, Crookston knew it was going to be a tough match against the powerful Bemidji Lumberjacks to start the day.  Bemidji

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NDDOH AND GRAND FORKS PUBLIC HEALTH TEAM UP TO ENCOURAGE THE PUBLIC TO “PAY ATTENTION TO PREVENTION”

Routine childhood immunization rates, including those for measles, polio, and meningitis, declined during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a statewide awareness campaign, the North Dakota Department of Health (NDDoH) and Grand Forks Public Health are teaming up to remind North Dakotans to “Pay Attention to Prevention” and encourage citizens to take action to protect against disease by

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