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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONDS TO ONE VEHICLE ROLLOVER

On Thursday, February 14 at approximately 11:52 a.m. the Polk County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover off County Road 11 just east of Gentilly.  Deputies arrived and discovered a white 1997 Chevrolet Van upside down in the east ditch with two adult occupants trapped inside the van.  Deputies were able to […]

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON RECOGNIZED AS LEGISLATIVE LEADER BY MINNESOTA HOUSING PARTNERSHIP

To recognize exceptional dedication to the advancement of affordable housing at the State Capitol in 2018 Minnesota Housing Partnership’s (MHP) named Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) as an inaugural recipient of MHP’s Legislative Leader award. “I want to thank the Minnesota Housing Partnership for honoring me with this award,” said Senator Mark Johnson. “Over

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PIRATE GIRL’S BASKETBALL USES TOUGH DEFENSE TO BEAT BARNESVILLE

Talented underclassmen were all over the floor for both teams, but it was the upperclassmen that led the way in a Crookston Pirate girls basketball 43-30 victory over the Barnesville Trojans in a Section 8AA game played in Crookston on Senior Night.  It was only fitting that the Crookston seniors, Rachel Hefta and Kylie Solheim

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CROOKSTON WRESTLING CLUB ANNOUNCES RAFFLE WINNERS

The Crookston Wrestling Club recently held their Raffle Drawing and all the winners are listed below.  The Crookston Wrestling Club would like to thank all their sponsors in making this raffle successful: Kustom Kollision, Tiedemann Farms, Boll Farms, H & R Block, Christian Brothers, Peterson Ag Services, Head East Salon, Northern Sky Bank, B & E Meats,

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT URGES CAUTION ON ROADS

With the slippery, hard compacted snow and ice the Crookston Police Department urges caution to avoid accidents and get home safely.  These conditions reduce traction, changes response time to hazards and makes your vehicle tougher to control.  The stopping distance required on hard-compacted snow and ice is twice the amount required at 32 degrees on

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