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RIVERVIEW OFFERS COVID-19 VACCINATION TO ANYONE 16 AND OLDER

As Minnesota moves into the final eligibility expansion for the COVID-19 vaccine, RiverView Health is now offering the vaccine to anyone 16 and older. Minnesota has become a national leader in getting shots into arms quickly. Last week Minnesota was ranked number one in the country for the percentage of vaccine doses administered. To schedule […]

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH CROOKSTON WILL OFFER TWO EASTER WORSHIP SERVICES THIS SUNDAY

Trinity Lutheran Crookston will host Easter worship at 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. Trinity has increased “limited” seating in the sanctuary to 150 people using every other pew. Everyone who attends Easter worship will register at either the Broadway or parking lot entrance. Everyone will wear facemasks, social distance, and be ushered to an open pew.

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POLK COUNTY ADDS 2 MORE COVID CASES; MN REPORTS 1,009 NEW CASES, 1 DEATH

The Minnesota Department of Health reported 1,009 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, 269 probable cases from antigen testing, and one death. The confirmed cases were the result of 13,104 completed tests for a positive rate of 7.7 percent. Polk County had two confirmed cases, and Marshall County had one case. Updated March 30,

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STRUCTURAL DAMAGE MINIMIZED IN MASSIVE POLK COUNTY BLAZE

Monday’s grass fire in Polk County burned an estimated 13,000 to 15,000 acres or approximately 20 to 23.5 square miles. Firefighters from numerous local, state, and federal departments responded to battle the blaze. Thanks to their efforts, structural damage along the fire’s path was minimal.  One farmstead that did suffer some damage was the Bradford

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PCSO RESPONDS TO CAR THAT STRUCK A FIRE TRUCK DURING MONDAY’S FIRE

On Monday, March 29 at 5:26 pm Polk County Dispatch received a call of a Motor vehicle crash on 320th Street SE and 120th Avenue SE.  A dark-colored pickup truck struck an Erskine Fire Department vehicle head-on and then continued driving West nearly missing another fire truck.  The driver did not stop at the scene

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