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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE FOR FAMILY CHILD CARE

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday night and approved a conditional use request a 202 4th Street East for a family child care. The building was previously used as the alternative learning center by the Crookston School District. The property will need to be surveyed, and a title acquired, but Janelle Berhow said she […]

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S TENNIS CRUISES TO A VICTORY OVER DETROIT LAKES

The Crookston Pirates Girl’s Tennis team played a great match and coasted to a 6-1 victory over the Detroit Lakes Lakers in a match played at the Crookston High School tennis courts. “The girls came out and played well,” said Pirate Coach Cody Brekken.  Crookston had a nice addition to the line up with Emma

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CROOKSTON BOY’S SOCCER FALLS IN REMATCH WITH DETROIT LAKES

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Soccer team played hard for long intervals, but Detroit Lakes had a pair of goals scored late in both the first and second halves which helped the Lakers solidify a 6-0 win on Tuesday afternoon at the Crookston High School soccer fields.  FIRST HALF – The last time Crookston played Detroit

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OUTSIDE, WESTBOUND LANE TO BE CLOSED ON EGF’S KENNEDY BRIDGE WEDNESDAY

Motorists will experience a single lane closure on the Kennedy Bridge in East Grand Forks on Wednesday, September 23. The outside, westbound lane will close at 9 a.m. to allow crews to sealcoat the bridge deck and flush the sidewalks. During the lane closure, a 12-foot width-restriction will be in effect. Motorists can expect delays

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MN REPORTS 513 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 10 DEATHS INCLUDING ONE RED LAKE COUNTY RESIDENT

The Minnesota Department of Health reported 513 new cases of COVID-19 and 10 deaths Tuesday. Two new cases were reported in Polk County. A Red Lake County resident between 80-84 years old was included in the deaths. The positive cases were found in 9,415 completed tests for a positive rate of 5.4 percent. Updated September

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