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MARSHALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONDS TO ACCIDENT

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office was called to a train/passenger vehicle collision on Monday afternoon.  Clarence Dau was driving westbound on West Park Avenue, and the Burlington Northern Sante Fe train was southbound on the track through Warren.  The Warren Fire Department and North Valley Health Center Ambulance also responded to the accident.  Dau was […]

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RYAN TULL NAMED CROOKSTON FIREFIGHTER OF THE YEAR

The Crookston Fire Department held their annual Christmas Party and Awards Banquet and the following awards were handed out by Fire Chief Tim Froeber: Crookston Firefighter of the Year – Ryan Tull (pictured right) Years of Service – 405 years total of current staff Chris Klawitter 5 years Jim Perreault – 10 years Nate Magsam

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CROOKSTON PARK BOARD DISCUSSES PUTTING AN OUTDOOR RINK AT WILDWOOD PARK

The Crookston Park Board met Monday at City Hall. The regular agenda included a review of outdoor rink options discussed during the last meeting and park board member terms primarily replacing Don Cavalier who was elected to City Council. Park and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle updated the board on his review of possible locations for

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFERS DECORATING SAFETY TIPS

The winter holidays are a fun time for families and friends to get together.  But it is also a time of increased risk for fire.  The Crookston Fire Department has a few safety tips to ensure a happy and fire-safe holiday season. “When using candles make sure they’re not unattended,” says firefighter Shane Heldstab. “When

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WARNS OF UNSAFE ICE

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind everyone enjoying sports time on the ice to be extremely careful.  Ice depths can fluctuate within a short distance.  With the recent warm weather and more to come, ice depths can deteriorate quickly.  There have been numerous motor vehicles observed out on the ice on waters

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HELPS THE EAT UNITED SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program is a nationally funded program as part of the National School Lunch Program that was designed to fill the gap and provide healthy, nutritious meals to all children in the community when school is out. This program encourages non-profit organizations in underserved areas to provide free meals to

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