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Crookston Legion Baseball splits with Middle River

The Crookston American Legion Post 20 Baseball team lost to the Middle River Post 444 Renegades 3-2 in the first game and won the second game 12-2 in three innings in a doubleheader at Jim Karn Field in Crookston. FIRST INNING-Middle River’s Trig Anderson walked with one out before the next two batters struck out […]

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RiverView Health welcomes Doctor Comfort Olayioye (Dr. Ola)

RiverView Health is excited to welcome Comfort Olayioye (Ola), MD, to its medical staff. Dr. Ola is an Internal Medicine provider with expertise in diagnosis, treatment, and patient and family education. “I am passionate about holistic care of the whole person, preventative care, chronic disease management, and patient education,’’ she shared. “I believe in seeing

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Minnesota DNR to increase patrol for impaired boaters this weekend

During this upcoming long Fourth of July weekend, lakes and rivers across Minnesota likely will be at their busiest. Among those planning to join those on the water: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officers and public safety partners, whose aim is to ensure everyone makes it home safely at the end of the day.

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Ryan Lee Bakken – OBIT

Ryan Lee Bakken, a beloved husband, father, brother, and friend, passed away on June 28, 2025, at Sanford Hospice House, surrounded by the love of his family. Born on September 19, 1951, in Fosston, Minnesota, Ryan was the son of Lowell and Ruby (Olson) Bakken. Growing up in Crookston, he attended McKinley Elementary and Central

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT JULY 2

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– William Bruce Hulteng, 69, of East Grand Forks, for DUI/Alcohol Concentration .08 within 2 hours Chloe Ione Schultz-Lind, 20, of St. Cloud, for Consumption of liquor under the age 21 Crookston Fire Calls There were no calls for the Fire Department yesterday.

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Energy Innovation, a non-partisan think tank, says Big Beautiful Bill passage will cause Minnesota home electricity costs to rise by 28% and industrial electricity costs to rise by 46% by 2035

A Minnesota ratepayer advocate is raising alarms over the anticipated effects of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” on the cost of energy. According to analysis conducted by the non-partisan think tank Energy Innovation, by 2035, the bill will cause Minnesotans’ home electricity costs to rise by 28% and Minnesota industrial electricity costs to rise by

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