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2ND WELCOME TO CROOKSTON SIGN TO BE COMPLETE SOMETIME THIS MONTH

The second “Welcome to Crookston Sign” will be completed sometime this month. The first sign went up early in July on Highway 2 near the railroad tracks coming into Crookston from the West. The second sign will be located near Titan Machinery and on Highway 75 coming into town from Climax. Crookston High School Industrial […]

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HIGHWAY 2 ROAD CONSTRUCTION TO CLOSE VARIOUS INTERSECTIONS THROUGH AUGUST 10

In reference to the road construction on Highway 2 between Mentor and Marcoux Corner (US Highway 2 SW/State Highway 32 South), the following side road intersections will be closed during this construction as follows: Tuesday, August 3 – Highway 2 and 140th Ave SE Wednesday, August 4 – Highway 2 and County 45 SE Thursday,

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONDS TO STRUCTURE FIRE IN MCINTOSH

Earlier today The Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to 38270 260th AVE SE rural McIntosh for a reported structure fire. Upon arrival, deputies found that the structure was collapsed and fully engulfed. The owner Larry Oppegaard age 66 was uninjured. The fire appears to be accidental, and the structure was a total loss. No further

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KLOBUCHAR URGING THE USDA TO DEPLOY AIR RESOURCE ADVISORS IN AREAS OF MINNESOTA AFFECTED BY WILDFIRES

U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) urging the department to deploy Air Resource Advisors (ARAs) from the Interagency Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program (IWFAQRP) to areas in Minnesota affected by summer wildfires.  In the letter, Klobuchar highlighted the urgent need for this assistance, noting that “MPCA

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NEW KAYAK & CANOE LAUNCHES UP AND RUNNING ON THE RED LAKE RIVER

New Kayak and Canoe launches can be found throughout the City of Crookston on the Red Lake River. There are a few main locations that went up back in May of this year, and according to Parks & Recreation Supervisor Scott Butt, the plan would be to install more down the road if the city

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