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MINAKWA GOLF COURSE STILL A WEEK OR TWO FROM OPENING DUE TO SNOW, STANDING WATER

On Friday, Gov. Tim Walz signed executive order 20-38, which expands allowable outdoor recreational activities, including golf.  Rick Leach, owner of Minakwa Golf Course in Crookston, said that was welcome news. “That is good news,” said Leach.  “We’re looking forward to getting outside again and having some summer fun.  We need something to look forward […]

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GOVERNOR APPROVES OPENING OF GOLF COURSES, BAIT SHOPS

Governor Tim Walz today issued Executive Order 20-38, which expands allowable outdoor recreational activities. The changes will allow Minnesotans to continue to enjoy the outdoors close to home while following social distancing guidelines. Executive Order 20-38 allows Minnesotans to engage in a range of activities, including golfing, boating, fishing, hunting, and hiking, as long as

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ TO HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE AT 2 PM – ON KROX (April 17)

Today, Friday, April 17, Governor Tim Walz will provide an update on the State of Minnesota’s next steps to combat COVID-19 in a press conference at 2:00 p.m.  Also joining Governor Walz will be  Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm; Emergency Medicine Doctor John Hick; and Minnesota Nurses Association President Mary Turner. It sounds like

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ALTRU CLINIC IN CROOKSTON ADJUSTS HOURS OF OPERATION

As Altru focuses on the safety of our staff, patients and the community and in response to COVID-19, we are adjusting operations to manage traffic in our clinics. Altru Clinic in Crookston will adjust hours of operation as follows: Well visits 7:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Acute illnesses (not related to COVID-19) 1:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. Visits

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, April 17, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Emanuel Garza, 31 of Crookston, for felony 5th-degree drug possession. Fire Calls: At 4:15 Thursday afternoon, the Crookston Fire Department responded to a report of a carbon monoxide detector sounding on the 400 block of Sheridan. The cause was a faulty furnace in

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