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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRL’S TENNIS FALLS TO PARK RAPIDS, BEATS ROSEAU

The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team was edged by the Park Rapids Panthers 4-3 and the Pirates bounced back to beat the Roseau Rams 7-0 in a triangular held in Crookston on Saturday. CROOKSTON vs PARK RAPIDS- The first match of the day was an important Section 8A matchup for seeding purposed.  Crookston beat Park […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – October 2, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Jennifer Dawn Berhow, 38 of Crookston, for Drug Possession, Storing Methamphetamine in the presence of a Child or Vulnerable Adult. Jose Angel DeLeon, 39 of Crookston, for Third-Degree Drug Possession of Methamphetamine.

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MINNESOTA FALL TURKEY HUNTING SEASON BEGINS TOMORROW

The Minnesota fall turkey hunting season offers hunters a challenge and another way to experience the outdoors in October. Fall turkey season opens tomorrow through Sunday, Oct. 31. Hunters are allowed to take one turkey of either sex during the fall season. Fall turkey hunters may use a crossbow, firearm, or archery equipment afield; however,

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HARVEST OF KNOWLEDGE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD OCTOBER 29 IN GRAND FORKS

Minnesota and North Dakota Agri-Women’s “Harvest of Knowledge” Conference Committee has finalized the program for their 38th conference to be held October 29, 2021, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Ramada Inn Grand Forks, North Dakota. The Keynote speaker at this year’s conference is Amanda Radke. Amanda Radke is a fifth-generation rancher from

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON SOUP AND CHILI COOKOFF UPDATE

After careful consideration and conversations with Polk County Public Health and local healthcare providers, the United Way of Crookston has decided that an in-person event for its Soup and Chili Cook-Off is not in the community’s best interest. With cases rising and vaccination rates low, they said they can’t, in good conscience, put anyone in

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 3,714 NEW COVID CASES AND 17 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 23 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 3,714 cases with 17 deaths. 1 death was reported in northwest Minnesota (Mahnomen County). Polk County reported 23 new cases with seventeen probable, Roseau County had 17, Norman County had 14 with one probable, Mahnomen County had 12, Marshall County

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