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CATHEDRAL SCHOOL GOING RED FOR A CAUSE

Cathedral School turned RED overnight in preparation for Giving Hearts Day, Thursday, February 14th.  Cathedral School is participating for the first time in this year’s Giving Hearts Day.  Giving Hearts Day is the largest 24-hour giving event in North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.  Each year, thousands of people rally around hundreds of nonprofits in our community […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Arrests – none Fire Calls – The Crookston Fire Department assisted at a one-vehicle rollover on Highway 2 in Gentilly Township at 5:20 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, caused by icy roads. They disconnected the battery and assisted with cleanup and traffic control until the vehicle was removed. The law enforcement report on the accident is not

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CROOKSTON OX CART DAYS COMMITTEE RELEASES NEW EVENTS FOR 2019

As a Valentine’s Day “treat,” the Crookston Ox Cart Days committee has rolled out the 2019 schedule of events on their website, crookstonoxcartdays.com. This year, the 30th anniversary of the summer festival will be seven days of entertainment August 12-18.  New events for 2019 include: ‒ Crookston’s Treasures Hunt sponsored by Happy Joe’s Pizza and KROX

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CHEDA AND CITY LEARN ABOUT FINANCING DEVELOPMENT IN THE CITY AND ITS CHALLENGES

Members of the Crookston City Council, Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board, City Administrator Shannon Stassen, Crookston City Finance Director Angel Weasner and CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth met with Paul Steinman and Mikaela Huot of Springsted, Inc. Tuesday morning to discuss ways the City can provide gap financing for new development in

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CONCERN OVER PLOWS FILLING IN DRIVEWAYS EXPRESSED IN CROOKSTON FORUM

Two Crookston residents used Monday night’s Crookston forum during the City Council meeting to question how the City handles snow around residential properties.  David Regeimbal and Emily Harrington both came forward with their concerns.  Regeimbal asked why the City wasn’t enforcing calendar parking, was plowing three to four feet of snow into driveways and why

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