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Emmanuel Oluwagbenga “Manny” Ulubiyo – Obit

Emmanuel Oluwagbenga “Manny” Ulubiyo, 38, of Erskine, MN, passed away unexpectedly early Wednesday evening, September 1, 2021, in RiverHealth, Crookston. Manny was born in Lagos, Nigeria on March 13, 1983, one of 4 children of the union of Johnson and Yetunde (Odutolu) Ulubiyo. He was educated at Remo Secondary School Sagamu. At the age of […]

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Kathie Mary Peterson – Obit

Kathleen Mary “Kathie” Peterson, 80, of Union Lake, near Erskine, MN, passed away at her home Sunday, September 5, 2021. Kathie was born in Warren, MN, on January 28, 1941, the daughter of Cyril and Bertha (Goosen) Wavra. She grew up on the family farm near Dorothy, MN, was baptized and confirmed in St. Dorothy’s

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RESURFACING PROJECT EAST OF CROOKSTON ON HIGHWAY 2 TO BEGIN SEPTEMBER 20

Beginning September 20, motorists on Highway 2 east of Crookston will experience short-term delays and lane closures as the resurfacing project begins. The project includes grading and resurfacing Highway 2 from Highway 9 to Highway 32. The project will be completed under traffic. Motorists can expect short term delays, lane closures and flagging operations.  The

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – September 6, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Abdiamin Mohamed Abdullahi, 22 of East Grand Forks, for Disorderly Conduct. David Scott Holm, 27 of Grand Forks, for Third-Degree Drug Possession and Selling of Narcotics. Austin Lee Garceau, 28 of Thief River Falls, for Fifth-Degree Drug Possession of a Controlled Substance. The Crookston

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NURSE STACEY GRUNEWALD PROVIDES SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS TO STUDENTS

The Crookston School District, like most districts in the state, will be starting classes Tuesday, September 7. After a strange year of social distancing, wearing masks, and distance learning, Crookston School District Nurse Stacey Grunewald discussed how some COVID practices may still be needed for the beginning of the school year. Grunewald talked about some

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