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MINNESOTA REPORTS 9,783 NEW COVID CASES, POLK COUNTY HAS 9

The Minnesota Department of Health has released the COVID numbers for Tuesday, December 28 and there were 9,873 newly reported cases and 40 deaths.  Counties in northwest Minnesota reported the following cases – Roseau County 10 cases and one probable, Polk County nine cases and two probable, Pennington County had seven cases with one probable, […]

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SAFE KIDS GRAND FORKS OFFERING FOUR CAR SEAT CHECK-UP EVENTS IN 2022

4 out of 5 car seats are used incorrectly. Could one of them be yours? Is your child’s safety seat on a recall list? Safe Kids Grand Forks will check it out! Did you know that children up to 4’9″ tall should be riding in a booster seat for the safest ride? Safe Kids Grand Forks

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S BASKETBALL BEATS #9 RANKED FERGUS FALLS IN FINAL SECONDS

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Basketball team ended the final five minutes of the game on a 19-5 run and had a Halle Winjum basket with 13.8 seconds remaining to beat the #9 ranked Fergus Falls Otters in the first round of the Fergus Falls Holiday Classic.  FIRST HALF – The teams came out and played

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PIRATES BOYS BASKETBALL USES HOT START TO EARN WIN OVER ROSEAU

The Crookston Pirates Boys Basketball team traveled to Roseau on Tuesday afternoon for a game against Section 8AA opponent the Roseau Rams. The game was played in the Roseau Elementary Gym. Both teams were looking for a much-needed win, but it was the Pirates that used a hot start and big first-half run on their

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RECOGNIZED AS A “BEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL” AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting began with a Crookston Visitors Bureau (CVB) presentation. The presentation served as the CVB’s annual report to the City Council, and Cory Dallager gave the report. The report highlighted the main accomplishments from 2021, targeted projects, and partnerships developed.

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WINTER TRUCK LOAD INCREASES BEGIN DEC. 31 FOR CENTRAL FROST ZONE

Winter load increases will begin Friday, Dec. 31, at 12:01 a.m. on unrestricted state highways in the central frost zone. Winter load increases are already in effect in the north and north-central frost zones. Frost zones and restricted routes can be found on the MnDOT load limits map. Start and end dates and other load limit

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