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HEROES RISE COFFEE COMPANY COMING TO CROOKSTON

Crookston is getting a new coffee shop. Heroes Rise Coffee Company will move into the former Cofé Bistro and Chickadee Coffee Roasters location at 1504 University Ave. On Tuesday, the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board authorized its Executive Director Craig Hoiseth to reach a deal for the sale of Cofé’s physical assets […]

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COVE YOUTH CENTER REOPENS IN DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON WEDNESDAY

After being closed for more than seven months, the Cove Youth Center in downtown Crookston is reopening to area high school youth starting Wednesday. Anke Wiersma, the President of the Crookston Youth Board, said being shut down for so long, especially during the summer months, was unfortunate timing, but she feels confident that the Youth

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COVID TESTING EVENT IN CROOKSTON TESTS 265 ON DAY ONE

The first day of “no-barrier” COVID-19 testing was held at the Crookston Sports Center Tuesday. Amanda Frie, site coordinator for the state’s testing effort said they tested about half as many people as they can handle in a day. “We had over 265 people tested,” said Frie. “Lots of people coming in even with the

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NO INJURIES IN UTV FIRE NORTH OF EAST GRAND FORKS Monday

On Monday, October 19 at approximately 2:55 p.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a utility vehicle (UTV) fire in Section 21 of Higdem Township north of the City of East Grand Forks, MN. The Oslo Fire Department and Warren Ambulance also responded. The UTV, a 2019 John Deere Gator owned by Misselhorn Tiling

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ISSUES A WINTER STORM WATCH STARTING LATE WEDNESDAY

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks has issued a Winter Storm Watch for portions of northwest Minnesota and eastern North Dakota from late Wednesday night through Thursday night.  The watch includes the following counties – Polk, Norman, Pennington, Red Lake, Eddy, Nelson, Grand Forks, Griggs, Steele, Traill, and Barnes.  It includes the Minnesota cities

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CHEDA BOARD MAKING ACCRUED VACATION PAYOUT, NEW COFFEE BUSINESS & CHILD CARE FINDING FOOTING

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board voted Tuesday morning to pay out 540 hours in accrued vacation to Executive Director Craig Hoiseth.  Currently, Hoiseth has 740 hours of accrued vacation time, identified by auditor Brady Martz as a liability against CHEDA. Board Chairman Kurt Heldstab said the board discussed the vacation during

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