POLICE/FIRE REPORT – May 26, 2021
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston has reported the arrest of the following – Dena Rae Staples, 25 of Crookston, for public nuisance – act or omission declared by law.
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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston has reported the arrest of the following – Dena Rae Staples, 25 of Crookston, for public nuisance – act or omission declared by law.
Motorists on Highway 59 between Winger and Erskine can expect a short-term detour for Polk County Road 41 as construction resumes. The project includes resurfacing Highway 59 from Winger to Erskine as well as pedestrian improvements in Winger. Motorists will experience an intersection closure on Highway 59 and Polk County Road 41 from May 26 through
The City of Crookston will be releasing a survey to gauge knowledge, experiences, and opinions of the City of Crookston. The responses to the survey will be used to gain a better understanding of how local residents feel about the activities and amenities currently offered, their representation for change within the community, and review areas
The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning at the Polk County Transfer Station. Polk County Sheriff James Tadman gave his monthly report and said they are starting to see more traffic. “It is getting busier. More people are getting out and doing more activities,” said Sheriff Tadman. “The activity is up, but we have
The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 5/24/2021 – At 9:30 a.m., the CFD responded to the 500 block of Walsh St. for an alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found that it was a planned test of the alarm system. CFD talked to staff and confirmed there was no danger
The Crookston School Board met on Monday in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The meeting started with a presentation from Sara Geist and Ann Brekken, Title I instructors, on the Title I program. RENTING SPACE AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL TO A CHILDCARE The board gave Superintendent Jeremy Olson approval to talk with the City of