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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, September 2, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Christopher Michael Jewell, 19 of Minneapolis, for felony domestic assault by strangulation. Brandon Craig Ambuehl, 28 of Gary, for misdemeanor contempt of court for deceit or abuse of court process or proceedings. Released on personal recognizance.   Crookston Fire Department Fire Report: Responded […]

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S SOCCER DROPS ROAD MATCH AT HILLCREST ACADEMY

The Crookston Pirates Girl’s Soccer team fought hard, but ultimately came up short in a 1-0 loss to Fergus Falls Hillcrest Lutheran Academy in Fergus Falls.  “Most of the play was in the middle third (of the pitch),” Crookston head coach Sarah Reese said. “We just weren’t able to finish. (Hillcrest Academy) had a great

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CROOKSTON BOY’S SOCCER OPENS SEASON WITH LOSS TO PELICAN RAPIDS

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Soccer team pitched a shutout in the second half, but five first-half goals were more than enough for the Pelican Rapids Vikings to cruise to a 5-0 victory at the Crookston High School Soccer Fields on a blustery Tuesday afternoon.  “We knew Pelican Rapids would be really good,” Crookston head coach

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CROOKSTON’S FISHER AVENUE & THE HIGHWAY 2/32 INTERSECTION TO GET SAFETY UPGRADES IN 2021

­In September 2018, Polk County held a workshop on its County Road Safety Plan (CRSP). The CRSP is a joint project developed by the Minnesota Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and County Engineers to improve safety on roadways outside the seven-county Twin Cities metro area. Two projects were discussed during that meeting, the urbanization

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POLK COUNTY YOUTH SHOWCASE OF YEAR OF 4-H LEARNING

Throughout Minnesota, 4-H educators and youth are putting their innovation skills to work as they create alternative experiences to replace 2020 county fairs, including the Polk County Fair. During the month of July, Polk County 4-H’ers shared their skills and accomplishments with judges in a modified showcase environment, as necessitated by COVID-19. The annual livestock

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE UNDERWAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8

The Highland Parent-Teacher Organization has organized a school supply drive.  PTO member Lorri Capistran said the need includes regular school supplies but also things like cleaning supplies and disposable cups dictated by COVID-19. “It’s our second year hosting a school supply drive,” said Capistran. “Obviously, going back to school this year looks a little bit

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