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MINNESOTA REPORTS 998 NEW COVID CASES AND 11 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 832 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 166 probable cases out of 11,652 tests for a positive rate of 9 percent.  The state reported 11 deaths. Mahnomen County reported 3 new cases, Kittson County -1, Marshall County-1, and Polk County has one probable.  All the information is below –  […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY RESUMES REGULAR HOURS, WILL HOLD OUTDOOR STORY TIME

The Crookston Public Library resumed its regular hours on May 1 after operating adjusted hours due to the coronavirus pandemic. The library will continue to offer curbside delivery of books, movies, printing jobs, and more.  The library’s new hours will be: Monday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Tuesday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.  Wednesday 10 a.m. – 8

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – May, 3, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests – Mohamed Abdulkadir Jama, 31 of East Grand Forks, for Terroristic Threats, cause or attempt to cause terror Tonya Ruth Buschette, 46 of Twin Valley, for first-degree possession of 100 kilos of more of marijuana Cheryl Ann Gudaitis, 65 of East Grand Forks, for third-degree possession

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CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN ON HIGHWAY 2 NEAR ERSKINE ON MAY 5

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has announced that beginning May 5, motorists on Highway 2 near Erskine, can expect lane shifts while crews continue construction. During the project, crews will be replacing the concrete roadway on Highway 2 eastbound lanes from Highway 32 to 1.8 miles west of Erskine as well as a portion east

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AREA LAW ENFORCEMENT TO TAKE CRACK DOWN ON DISTRACTED DRIVING

Most Minnesotans know that using phones behind the wheel is distracting and can lead to severe consequences on the road. But that’s not the only thing that is diverting attention away from driving. Shaving. Putting on makeup. Fiddling with the touchscreen on your car stereo system. Even changing clothes. All of these can take your

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CROOKSTON TOWNSHIP LOOKING INTO PAVING HALF-MILE OF 240TH AVE SW

The Crookston Township had a meeting on Monday morning to discuss the possibility of paving a half-mile portion of 240th Avenue SW as part of the reconstruction of Polk County Road 11/Fisher Avenue this summer.  240th Avenue SW connects Polk County Road 11 to the old Gentilly Road (265th Street SW) and goes by the

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