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RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE FIRE REPORTED IN CLIMAX

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a residential structure fire at 110 Main Avenue North in the City of Climax on Tuesday at approximately 1:00a.m.  The Climax Fire Department, Crookston Fire Department, Crookston Ambulance Service and the Minnesota State Fire Marshal Division also responded. There were no injuries resulting from the fire. The structure […]

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CROOKSTON POLLING PLACES FOR TODAY’S GENERAL ELECTION

The City of Crookston has two polling locations for residents to vote today.  Crookston residents in Wards 1, 2 & 6 will vote at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 1214 University Avenue. Residents in Wards 3,4 & 5 will vote at First Presbyterian Church at 510 North Broadway. Polls will be open today, from 7

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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, November 3, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Richard Peter Anderson, 52 of Fisher, for a gross misdemeanor traffic violation for driving after cancelation.   The Crookston Fire Department responded to the following calls on 11/02/2020  At 12:30 pm, the CFD responded to a mutual aid call with the Fisher Fire

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SPECIAL WAYS & MEANS MEETING HELD TO APPROVE VIDEO EQUIPMENT

A special Ways & Means Committee meeting was held Monday evening to review a quote for livestreaming equipment in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  A special meeting was required because the proposal is to use the remaining CARES Act funds for the equipment, and the last scheduled meeting before the City of Crookston must

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RED LAKE COUNTY CARES ACT “SMALL BUSINESS” GRANT APPLICATIONS

In early August, Red Lake County was eligible to receive $531,102.00 of Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds, as assigned through the State of Minnesota. The Red Lake County Board approved to allocate up to $318,000 of this funding toward a County Small Business Relief Fund program in the form of

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