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CROOKSTON PIRATES BOY’S HOCKEY FALLS 4-1 TO DETROIT LAKES

Detroit Lakes handed the Crookston Pirates boys hockey team their first loss of the season with a 4-1 win at Kent Freeman Arena in Detroit Lakes. FIRST PERIOD Crookston got off to a fast start with a lot of offensive zone time and getting a couple of shots on net. Crookston would get on the […]

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CROOKSTON PIRATE WRESTLING’S CARTER COAUETTE PLACES THIRD AT PEQUOT LAKES INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team had eight wrestlers compete at the Pequot Lakes Jackhammer Invitational. Three Pirate wrestlers placed, and Crookston as a team finished in 23rd place with 46.0 points. TEAM SCORES – 1. Totino Grace – 209.5 2. Belgrade/Brooten/Elrosa – 187.5 3. Pequot Lakes/Pine River/Backus – 160.0 4. Millie Lacs – 146.5 5.

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERS NEW RSV VACCINE TO ELIGIBLE PATIENTS

Crookston –‘Tis the season for a triple threat of respiratory illnesses: Influenza, COVID-19, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Fortunately, there are vaccines to protect the population from these illnesses, including a first-ever for RSV. The influenza vaccination has been available since the 1940s, and a vaccine for COVID-19 was approved in 2020. While scientists began

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CITY OF CROOKSTON REMINDS RESIDENTS TO SHOVEL SIDEWALKS PROMPTLY

Keep a critical part of Crookston’s transportation system moving. The City of Crookston is reminding residents to shovel their sidewalks promptly. City Ordinance (94.18 A) requires that snow and ice be removed from sidewalks within 48 hours after snowfall ceases. If snow and ice are not removed as provided, it may be removed by authorized

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DRY CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT MINNESOTA INCREASE POTENTIAL WILDFIRES

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources encourages Minnesotans to use caution and stay aware of wildfire risk. Lack of snow and unusually warm, dry conditions over the next week are likely to increase fire danger in much of Minnesota. Dry, brown grasses and vegetation mean wildfires can start easily and spread quickly; this elevated risk

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