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CITY OF CROOKSTON SNOW SHOVELING REMINDERS

City of Crookston Public Works Director Brandon Carlson is informing all Crookston Residents of a few reminders for shoveling this upcoming winter season. They include making sure you’re shoveling your sidewalk promptly, helping your neighbors, and for rental property owners, making sure you’re doing your part to ensure sidewalks are cleared of snow and ice. […]

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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 16 CANCELED

The City of Crookston Planning Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, November 16, has been canceled. There will be a legal notice of publication prior to the next meeting in order to review the parcels that were on the agenda. The next regular meeting will take place on Tuesday, December 21.

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 5,277 NEW COVID CASES AND 43 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 14 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 5,277 cases with 43 deaths. 1 death was reported in northwest Minnesota, in Beltrami County. Polk County reported 14 new cases with thirteen probable, Roseau County had 13, Red Lake County had 6 with three probable, Marshall County had 4,

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OLIVIA HUCK COMMITS TO PLAY SOCCER AT D-2 MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MOORHEAD

This morning at the Crookston High School in front of family and her soccer coaches, Crookston High School Senior Olivia Huck signed her letter of intent to play soccer at Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM). Huck was awarded All-Conference this fall for her on-field performance and was an All-State Honorable Mention selection. “I always wanted

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RENOVATIONS ON FOURNET BUILDING ALMOST FINISHED

The Fournet Building in downtown Crookston is almost finished with renovations that have taken place for the past couple of years. Jeff Evers is the building owner, and all construction work has been done internally with the major components such as electrical subbed out to other companies. Evers said it’s been a long process, and

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