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CROOKSTON FIRE FIGHTERS CALLED TO A SHOP FIRE WEST OF CROOKSTON

The Crookston Fire Department was called to a shop fire at 1:49 a.m. Friday morning in Section 6 of Andover Township (or about 6 miles west of Crookston).   The fire was extinguished, and CFD cleared the scene. Crookston Fire Chief Tim Froeber said one building was destroyed, and a second had extensive damage. “At 1:49 […]

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GARAGE FIRE IN GULLY RESULTS IN MINOR DAMAGE

On Thursday, April 8, at approximately 9 p.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a garage fire at 430 S Main St, Gully.  When Deputies and Gonvick Fire arrived, the homeowner had the fire extinguished with minor damage to the garage.  No injuries or other damage was reported.

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, April 9, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Stephen Todd Pederson, 55 of Grand Forks, ND, for felony 3rd-degree possession of methamphetamine in a school, park, or public housing zone. Nolan Charles Bushee, 20 of Grand Forks, ND, for misdemeanor 5th-degree assault. Miguel Hernandez, 27 of Grand Forks, ND, for misdemeanor

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UMC PLANS ON IN-PERSON INSTRUCTION IN THE FALL

Last month, University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel announced regarding fall 2021, “with optimism and caution, the University plans to return to a pre-pandemic environment in teaching, research, service, and other facets of in-person and on-campus life” (click here to read the press release). This decision reflects current trends suggesting all faculty, staff, and students

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CROOKSTON PARK AND REC PLANS FULL PROGRAMMING SLATE FOR 2021 WITH A FEW NEW PROGRAMS

Like many things, COVID-19 had an impact on recreational programming in 2020. Programs were limited in communities across Minnesota due to the restrictions in place during the pandemic. While some restrictions continue, they aren’t currently expected to limit those programs this summer. Parks and Recreation Supervisor Scott Butt said the City of Crookston is putting

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