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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, November 4, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Joni Lynn Koile, 58 of East Grand Forks, for misdemeanor failure to appear. Released to another authority. Randy Merrill Bruce Jr., 42 of Crookston, for misdemeanor disorderly conduct.  Released on personal recognizance.  Kellie Marie Eggen, 26, for a gross misdemeanor probation violation.

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CROOKSTON PIRATE VOLLEYBALL HOLDS END OF THE YEAR BANQUET

The Crookston Pirate Volleyball team held their end of the year banquet Sunday evening at the Crookston High School commons.  The team received the Minnesota High School Volleyball Coaches Association Gold Academic award.  Sophia Steiner and Kasey Cwikla were named Academic All-State. The coaches handed out varsity letters to the following –  Back row –

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICIAL ELECTION NOTICE/SAMPLE BALLOT

NOTICE OF TESTING OF OPTICAL SCAN VOTING SYSTEM INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 593 CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Independent School District No. 593 shall perform a public accuracy test of the DS200 and Automark voting system to be used in the District’s November 5, 2019 special election. The test

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WINTER HAZARD AWARENESS WEEK TIPS: WINTER WEATHER INFORMATION

It is Winter Hazard Awareness Week in Minnesota and today’s tip is about winter storms.  In order to ensure a safe and enjoyable winter, it is critical to be informed and aware of the potential risks and hazards associated with winter weather and how to avoid them.  Winter storms are formed in many ways. However,

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CROOKSTON MANUFACTURING TOURS: DEE, INC

Members of the community visited Dee, Inc last week as a part of the Crookston Manufacturing Week Tours organized by the Crookston Area Chamber and Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority.  Dee was started in the garage of high school Industrial Arts teacher Jim Ellinger where he began casting row finders for sugar beet harvesters

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT THE DANGERS OF VAPING

Last week students at Crookston High School spent time learning about the dangers, and addiction caused by vaping through classroom presentations by Polk County Public Health.  Crookston High School Principal Eric Bubna said the school wanted to make the presentations as effective as possible and thought small presentations by an outside expert would be the

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