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MNDOT ANNOUNCES CONSTRUCTION ON HIGHWAY 72 BEGINS IN JUNE

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today that construction on Highway 72 in Baudette will begin in early June. The project will be constructed between First Avenue and the Canadian border. Motorists traveling to and from the border crossing will utilize the signed detour. The project includes grading, curb and gutter, storm sewer, bituminous surfacing, ADA […]

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Robert Harold “Bob” Ross – OBIT

Robert Harold “Bob” Ross, 79, of Crookston, MN, passed away in Fisher, MN on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Bob was born in Crookston on April 27, 1945, the son of Harold and Luverne (Buckman) Ross. Together with his sisters, Jan and Marilee, they were raised in a loving home on Locken Blvd. He was baptized

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT May 22, 2024

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reports the arrest of the following-  Tad Isaac Butcher, 40, for Failure to Appear. Christopher Lee Thumb, 21, of Grand Forks, for Disorderly Conduct. Randall Scott Nemec, 56, of  East Grand Forks, for warrants in another state. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 5/21/2024 – At

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL SELECTS JEFF SHOOBRIDGE AS THE NEW CITY ADMINISTRATOR

The Crookston City Council held a special meeting Tuesday evening to select a new City Administrator. After interviewing the three candidates, the council selected Jeff Shoobridge. “The council decided who would best fit Crookston’s needs now and into the future,” said current Crookston City Administrator Corky Reynolds. “They determined that Jeff Shoobridge would be the candidate.

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THE POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GET CITY OF FOSTON UPDATE

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. CITY OF FOSTON The meeting began with Jim Offerdahl, Mayor of Foston, giving an update on several critical issues in the city. Early portions of his time revolved around infrastructure and city improvement projects over the last five or six years. A

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