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CROOKSTON POLICE ARREST A 21-YEAR-OLD CROOKSTON MAN ON GUN AND DRUG CHARGES

On Monday, November 9, 2020, at about 2:45 PM the Crookston Police Department received a report that a firearm was possibly discharged at 210 West Loring and that a tire on a construction trailer was damaged as a result. During the investigation, Officers learned a work crew was re-siding the duplex rental property at 210 […]

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THE SUMMIT SENIOR APARTMENTS HIGHLIGHTS RESIDENT VERA PESTER

The SUMMIT Senior Apartments with Assisted Living Services treasures the life experiences of our tenants.  Anybody that knows Vera Pester will nod in agreement when you learn her high school nickname was “Giggles”.  Vera is the consummate bearer of good cheer to all who know her despite the challenging days of a worldwide pandemic.  “It

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OUTDOOR WINTER SAFETY IS TUESDAY’S MINNESOTA WINTER HAZARD AWARENESS WEEK TOPIC

The Minnesota Winter Hazard Awareness Week topic for today is Outdoor Winter Safety. One of the most important aspects of spending time outdoors during the winter is to dress appropriately. Wear a hat, 40 percent of body heat is lost from the head. Tight fighting mittens are better than gloves, and people should way layers

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Fred Miller – Obit

Fred Eldon Miller passed away at Heritage Living Center, Park Rapids, MN on November 6, 2020 at the age of 82. Fred was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Nell Miller, brother, Kent Miller and sisters Dorla Langfeld and Geraldine Greenwald. Fred is lovingly remembered by wife of 59 years, Jan, son, Paul

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE DISCUSSES LEVY, CHANGE OF APPOINTMENT TO VISITOR’S BUREAU BOARD

The Ways & Means Committee met on Monday evening in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The committee considered an update to the City Council liaison to the temporary Crookston Visitor’s Bureau board and discussed the upcoming 2021 levy. The preliminary levy, set in September, was for six percent with the City Council requesting staff

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