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COUNCIL APPROVES CHANGE TO ZONING MAP, ACCEPTS AIR FILTRATION DONATION FOR POLICE DEPARMENT

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night holding the second reading and final passage of an ordinance amending City Code Chapter 11, entitled “Land Use Regulations” (Zoning) by changing the city map.  The property was changed from R-3 (multi-family) and FR (Farm Residence) to R-2 (single- and two-family) for the area encompassed by Nature […]

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SEVERE WEATHER, LIGHTNING, AND HAIL – SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK

The Tuesday topic for Severe Weather Awareness Week is Severe Weather, Lightning, and Hail.  Warm, humid conditions are favorable to storm development and storms typically are small producing heavy rain and wind over a relatively small area for a brief period of time explains Crookston Firefighter Justin Johnson. “They are relatively small, about 15 miles

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UPDATED HIGHWAY CLOSURES DUE TO FLOODING IN NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation continues to warn motorists of the travel advisories issued in northwest Minnesota due to flooding. Use caution and obey road signs posted in the area. Highways that remain closed: Highway 1 from Oslo to CR 17 Highway 2B Sorlie Bridge in East Grand Forks Highway 175 between North Dakota and

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MINNESOTAN’S STRUGGLING TO PAY UTILITY BILLS ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT THE UTILITY

The Citizens Utility Board (CUB) is encouraging any Minnesotan who is behind on their electricity or natural gas bills to contact their utility to ensure their service remains connected during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many Minnesota electricity and gas utilities are providing extra flexibility to customers who are struggling to stay current on their bills during

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GOVERNOR WALZ EXTENDS PEACETIME EMERGENCY FOR ADDITIONAL 30 DAYS

Today, Governor Tim Walz signed Executive Order 20-35 extending the peacetime emergency in Minnesota for 30 days. “Our actions have saved lives, but the threat of COVID-19 remains,” said Governor Walz. “The next stages of this pandemic are going to challenge us – an extension of Minnesota’s peacetime emergency will allow us to protect Minnesotans’ health and

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