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DRAWING CLASSES TO BE HELD AT AREA LARL LIBRARIES JULY 18 AND 24

Drawing is out-of-this-world! On July 18 and July 24, Lake Agassiz Regional Library will host virtual drawing classes featuring award-winning cartoonist Rick Stromoski. In this class, Rick will demonstrate how to draw planets, aliens, astronauts, and more! This virtual class will be offered in two sessions: the first on Thursday, July 18, at 2 p.m. […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – JULY 2, 2024

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 7/1/2024 – At 7:30 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of Sargent St. for a report of fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found that cooking had caused the alarm to activate. There was no danger present. The CFD reset the

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CITY OF CROOKSTON RELEASES A EMAIL/TEXT MESSAGE NOTIFICATION SERVICE

The City of Crookston has released an email and text messaging notification service for all important City updates. Residents can go to the City of Crookston website to sign up.  “When you go to the City of Crookston website, which again is www.crookston.mn.us, the first thing you’ll see is a pop-up encouraging you to subscribe

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FIGHT AT CARE AND SHARE RESULTS IN ONE DEAD AFTER OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING

On Sunday, June 30, at approximately 11:46 p.m., officers from the Crookston Police Department were dispatched to a fight in progress at the Care and Share homeless shelter located at 220 East 3rd Street in Crookston. Upon arrival, officers located a man inside the Care and Share who was being combative toward officers and was

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ITASCA STATE PARK TO HOLD NATURE PROGRAMS JULY 1-15

Itasca State Park will hold several nature programs from July 1 to July 15. Below is a list of all the fun and educational programs.  TRACKING DRAGONS: THE SCIENCE OF DARNER DRAGON FLY MIGRATION Date: Monday, July 1, 2024 Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Biome Center, University of Minnesota Itasca Biological Station (Main

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WEST NILE HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED IN GRAND FORKS

West Nile virus has been identified in a pool (group) of mosquitoes collected in Grand Forks. Although favorable test rates for the virus remain low, residents are encouraged to take extra precautions to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. The mosquito most common for transmitting West Nile virus is the Culex tarsalis. This mosquito is most active

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