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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, December 30, 2020

The Crookston Fire Department responded to the following calls on 12/29/2020: At 4:05 p.m., the CFD was called to the corner of Broadway and Robert St. for a two-vehicle accident. Both vehicles had moderate damage. The CFD assisted Crookston Police with traffic control and cleaning up debris, and then cleared the scene. At 5:20 p.m., […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER MEETING RECAP, DON DIEDRICH’S FINAL MEETING

The Polk County Commissioners met for the final time in 2020 last week. It was the final meeting for Commissioner Don Deidrich, who spent 16 years as the Polk County Commissioner for the Fifth District. Polk County Board Chair Gary Willhite shared some memories of Diedrich and Diedrich said he was very thankful for the

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JOE’S DINER IN EAST GRAND FORKS AMONG LATEST TO GET ISSUED CEASE-AND-DESIST ORDERS

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced it has issued cease-and-desist orders and notices of license suspension to Joe’s Diner, in East Grand Forks; King Sparrow, in Milaca; and Big Orv’s, in Adrian, after determining that the facilities had violated executive orders designed to protect their employees, customers, and communities from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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IMPACTED SOYBEAN FARMERS CAN SUBMIT CLAIMS ON DICAMBA SETTLEMENT UP TO 100%

Attorneys for farmers announced the execution of a $400 million settlement agreement designed to compensate farmers for yield losses resulting from dicamba damage. The claims period began on Tuesday, December 29.  Impacted soybean farmers can submit claims at www.dicambasoybeansettlement.com/ or call 855-914-4672. The deadline to submit claims is May 28, 2021. The settlement with Monsanto provides compensation

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FORMER KROX ANNOUNCER MATT BISHOP HAS PASSED AWAY

KROX is extremely sad to report Matt Bishop (a former announcer) passed away today (December 29, 2020) after a lengthy bout with cancer, for a second time.  Even though Matt was with us for a few years before the second bout of cancer forced him to move back home, he settled into Crookston and made

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