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CROOKSTON AND RLF GIRLS HOCKEY PLAYERS PLAY AT AUNT POLLY’S SLOUGH

On Sunday, December 23 Crookston girls hockey players were invited to the third annual outdoor/pond hockey skate on Aunt Polly’s Slough.  This year, the Crookston 8U team hosted the Red Lake Falls 8U team on the slough.  It was a day of fun, filled with a scrimmage, skating on the two rinks, watching the homemade […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON STAFF HONORED

Those honored include (left to right in photo): Parks & Recreation – Tom Clauson (35 years), Police Department – Ryan Bergquist (20 years) and Don Rasicot (15 years), Public Works – Dave Kucera (45 years), Police Department – Darin Selzler (15 years) and Lee Tate (10 years), Public Works – Phillip Peterson (5 years), Administration

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CROOKSTON KIWANIS HONORS DECEMBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

The Crookston Kiwanis Club honors students at Highland School each month. One student is chosen monthly by their teachers based on grades, citizenship and a positive attitude toward schoolwork and other students. The December students were Emma LaPlante, Morgyn Larson, Dakota Laughery, Avery Trudeau andMakoti Weber. Back row: Erica Uttermark, Kerri Brantner, Susan Garmen, Kristi

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MNDOT ENACTS A NO TRAVEL ADVISORY

UPDATED 12/27 – 6:30 p.m. The Minnesota Department of Transportation has enacted a no travel advisory on Highway 2 between Crookston and East Grand Forks in Polk County due to dangerous driving conditions. High winds and blowing snow are causing whiteout conditions. Snowplows will continue to operate for as long as conditions allow, but motorists

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FOUR JUVENILES ARRESTED IN STOLEN CAR FROM STEARNS COUNTY

On December 27, Polk County Deputies located a vehicle off the roadway near the intersection of Fairfax Avenue and Highway 2 in Crookston. The vehicle was found to be reported stolen out of Stearns County, Minnesota. The four juvenile occupants of the vehicle were arrested and placed at the Red River Valley Juvenile Center. The

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BOB QUANRUD HONORED AT HIS LAST CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING

Crookston City Council met on Wednesday night for a short end of year meeting. The meeting began with a plaque being presented to Councilman Bob Quanrud who was attending the final meeting of his second term on council. “It’s been a great eight years, and I look forward to the new mayor and council coming

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