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The 30th Annual Crookston Firefighters Fun Night Fundraiser is April 5

The 30th Annual Crookston Firefighters Fun Night Fundraiser is just around the corner. Kolton Walker and Cole Ricard stopped by KROX Monday to fill everyone in on the event. “This year will be our 30th Annual Fun Night and we will host it at the Eagles Club in Crookston on Saturday, April 5,” says Walker. […]

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Crookston City Crews to start downtown snow removal tonight

Downtown snow removal will take place in Crookston on all North/South and East/West streets beginning at 11:00 p.m. tonight March 25.Snow removal will take place barring unforeseen heavy snowfall or other emergency. Vehicles parked on Main and Broadway may be towed if not moved.

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ECFE’s March Musical Madness exposes youngsters to the joy of music

Early Childhood Family Education’s (ECFE) March Musical Madness was held Monday night at Highland Elementary.  A children’s interactive concert was performed by 5th grade orchestra students and Pop Strings under the direction of Crookston Public Schools Orchestra Director Lori Carlson.  Children experienced the sights and sounds of orchestra instruments as well as participated in sing-a-longs, rhythm,

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT MARCH 25

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Keeshya Ann Decoteau, 19, of Grand Forks, for Obstruction of the legal process Billy Joe Contreras, 36, of Thief River Falls, for DUI The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following call on 3/24/25: At 8:35 a.m., CFD responded to the 500 block

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Crookston School Board approves 2025-26 year academic calendar

The Crookston School Board met on Monday in the Washington School gymnasium. FACULTY SPEAKER AT GRADUATIONSchool Board member Marcia Meine started the meeting by asking Crookston High School Principal Matt Torgerson about rumors that a teacher wouldn’t be speaking at this year’s graduation ceremony. This was brought to the attention of the board in last

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DNR warns of rapidly changing ice conditions

Ice conditions across the state are changing rapidly following rain, warm weather, and wind, and anyone who plans to head out must prioritize their safety, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. In some areas in the southern half of the state, the ice-to-open water transition occurred within a matter of days and boats

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