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CPD OFFICERS JAMES BRANDON & LOREN EDEVOLD SWORN IN AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting began with Crookston Police Department Chief Paul Biermaier swearing in new officers James Brandon and Loren Edevold. Biermaier talked about what Brandon and Edevold bring to the department. “The maturity in both of them sticks out,” said Biermaier. “They’ve […]

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CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER RE-OPENING TOMORROW AFTER CLOSURE OVER THE WEEKEND

Over this past weekend, the Crookston Sports Center suffered a power outage or surge that caused the blue rink’s ice to soften. The surge tripped the system so it wouldn’t turn back on and blew out a few fuses in the process. The Sports Center has been shut down since Sunday afternoon due to the

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FRIENDS AND FAMILY GIVE SIDEWALK DEDICATION FOR MARY JO COURNIA

On October 5, residents, tenants, associates, family members, and friends of Mary Jo Cournia gathered for a sidewalk dedication and blessing. Mary Jo (or as most knew her, “MJ”) died in February 2021 after living at Benedictine Living Community for 15 years.  MJ was always helping others, looking out for those that needed special care, watering

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CPD RELEASE STATEMENT OF BURGLARY AT HUGO’S FAMILY MARKETPLACE IN CROOKSTON

At approximately 7:00 AM on October 8th the Crookston Police Department responded to a report of a burglary at Hugo’s store in Crookston; 1310 University Ave. An investigation determined that entry was made into the building between the overnight hours of 11:00 PM on the 7th and 6:00 AM on the 8th. An undetermined amount

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LETTER FROM UMC CHANCELLOR MARY HOLZ-CLAUSE

UMC Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause released a letter to the community earlier this morning. It can be found down below. –   Dear Community,  I certainly hope you have had a chance to enjoy our wonderful weather and attend some of our exciting events on campus. The University is alive with students, activities, and enthusiasm.  We

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE VOLLEYBALL OVERCOMES FIRST SET LOSS TO BEAT RED LAKE FALLS

The Red Lake Falls Eagles played really well in the first set to take an early lead, but the Stephen-Argyle Storm came thundering back to win the match 3-1 (19-25, 25-22, 25-22, 25-18) in a match played at the Robert Matzke Gymnasium in Red Lake Falls. “I am happy with the way the girls stuck

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