CROOKSTON PARK BOARD TO MEET MONDAY
The Crookston Park Board will meet Monday at 4:45 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The agenda includes approving the April 19 meeting minutes, and discussion on the city’s matching grants.
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The Crookston Park Board will meet Monday at 4:45 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The agenda includes approving the April 19 meeting minutes, and discussion on the city’s matching grants.
Last week work began on the Gentilly Bridge River Access east of Crookston. Once complete, the access will include parking and a launch point for users to access the Red Lake River. Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle said the access should be complete by mid-June. “Wilkins Construction is working on the access on the
The Crookston Pirate Girls Track Team finished first out of eight teams, while the Pirate Boys finished in third out of seven teams at the first annual True North Conference Track meet held at the Multi-Events Center in Thief River Falls. GIRLS The Pirate girls had four first-place finishes but showed their depth with five
The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Golf team shot a 355 and finished fifth out of six teams at the Oak Creek Golf Course at the Roseau Invitational. Roseau won the meet with a 293, 41 strokes better than runner-up Warroad. “I told the guys that this was going to be the best day they play golf
The Sacred Heart Eagles and Fertile-Beltrami Falcons went back-and-forth with the lead, but ultimately the Eagles got a big fifth inning to break open the game on their way to a 13-6 victory on a beautiful day for baseball in Fertile. The Eagles got the scoring started in the first inning with a run. A
Full-summer overweight permits will start in the north-central and north frost zones at 12:01 a.m. Monday, May 17, 2021. Frost zones can be found on the MnDOT load limits map. Start and end dates and other load limit information are shown at mndot.gov/loadlimits. For questions about over legal weight/size “heavy haul” trucking, call MnDOT’s Freight and Commercial