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LIGHTNING CAUSES SMALL FIRE AND DAMAGE TO ELECTRONICS AT A HOME IN FERTILE

On Monday, June 7 at approximately 11:36 p.m., Polk County deputies responded to 301 Washington Ave NE in the City of Fertile for a report of a possible structure fire. The Fertile Fire Department and County EMS also responded. Upon further investigation, it appears that lightning struck a pole in the backyard of the residence […]

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ROADBLOCKS ARE UP AND FISHER AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION STARTS JUNE 8

Preparation work began on the reconstruction of Fisher Avenue/County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 11 on Monday, and the work will begin Tuesday, June 8.    The reconstruction will take place from the railroad tracks (by the high school) to the east past Drafts Sports Bar and Grill. CSAH 11 will also get a bituminous overlay

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OX CART DAYS FESTIVAL BUTTONS ARE NOW ON SALE

Crookston Ox Cart Days festival buttons are now available at Hugo’s Family Marketplace for $5 each for this year’s events August 16-22, 2021. Festival chair Jess Bengtson says the minute the buttons arrived and were picked up from Erickson’s Embroidery they were sorted and set out for sale. The committee hopes they will sell out

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WARD 4 AND DCDP TO HOLD INPUT AND LISTENING SESSION ON JUNE 9

The Ward 4 Board of Directors and the Downtown Crookston Development Partnership (DCDP) will host an input and listening session for the downtown Crookston business owners, downtown residents, all residents of Ward 4, and the Crookston community on Wednesday, June 9 at Trinity Lutheran Church from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.    All are invited to

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – June 7, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston announced the arrests of the following – Justin James Aguilera, 20 of Erskine, for fugitive from justice from another state. Rachel Anastasia Anderson, 39 of Ada, for disorderly conduct. Manuel Martinez Jr., 44 of East Grand Forks, for criminal sexual conduct, first degree penetration or contact with person

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CROOKSTON HIT 100 DEGREES ON FRIDAY, IT WAS THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1989

The National Weather Service weather station at the Crookston Airport (the official weather station for Crookston) reported 100 degrees on Friday afternoon.  The 100-degree temperature shattered the previous record high of 92 degrees on June 4, 1968.   Eldred reported 103 degrees at  The 100-degree temperature was the first reported in Crookston since August 3, 1989,

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