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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- JUNE 25, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following – Aaron Charles Stevens, 61 (no address given) for Disorderly Conduct-MS Matthew Paul Anthony Zavoral, 32 of East Grand Forks for Drugs-4th Degree Possession

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER AMBASSADORS VISIT UNITED WAY AND CARE AND SHARE

The Crookston Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors were out in the community recently to congratulate and recognize two very integral people/organizations in Crookston.   The first stop was to visit Elizabeth (Libby) Boucher, United Way Executive Director. In Libby’s own words, “Born in St. Paul, moved to Crookston in 1989 to work as an announcer at KROX.

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CROOKSTON LEGION BASEBALL FALLS TO STEPHEN-ARGYLE

A back-and-forth battle between Crookston Nels T. Wold Post 20 and Stephen-Argyle Post 353 went to Stephen-Argyle as they pushed a couple runs across in the bottom of the sixth inning to win 8-6 in a game played in Argyle on Wednesday. “Unfortunately, I don’t think we played too sound in the first couple innings

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DRAFTS SPORTS BAR AND GRILL EXCITED FOR SUMMER EVEN WITH CONSTRUCTION

Drafts Sports Bar and Grill in Crookston announced they would only be open Tuesday through Sunday for the summer and closed on Mondays. They made the decision to close down on Mondays due to lower staffing numbers, a problem many businesses in Crookston are having.  They also have another hurdle with construction on Fisher Avenue,

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COURT BISHOP SCHENK #2010 OBSERVES 50-YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Due to covid19 in 2020, Court Bishop Schenk #2010 was finally able to observe their court’s 50-year anniversary on Monday, June 21. Each charter member received their 50-year pin, a corsage, a rosary, a CDA clock, a special 50-year pin from State Regent Mary, and a fresh vase of flowers. Each of them reminisced of

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OMNIBUS TRANSPORTATION BILL TO ALLOW HEAVIER LOADS OF CRUSHED SOYBEANS ON THE ROADS

The Omnibus Transportation bill passed Wednesday afternoon on a vote of 112-21 included a provision authored by Rep. Deb Kiel (R-Crookston) to allow the soybean crushing plant to deliver heavier loads of crushed soybeans to market. After the passage of the bill, Rep. Kiel released the following statement on the provision. “I was proud to

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