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LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL’S KEY CLUB IN THIEF RIVER FALLS RECEIVES TOWARD ZERO DEATHS STAR AWARD

Eighteen individuals were recognized by Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths at the statewide TZD conference Thursday, Oct. 23, for their innovative efforts to reduce the number of traffic deaths and injuries in the state. About 1,000 traffic safety professionals attended this year’s TZD conference in St. Cloud. Two individuals received the Kathy Swanson Outstanding Service Award, […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, November 1, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Micah Terrel Hollowell, 28 of Grand Forks, for misdemeanor obstructing the legal process for interfering with a peace officer.  Released on personal recognizance. Matthew Ray King, 28, of Crookston, for misdemeanor domestic assault.

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CROOKSTON MANUFACTURING TOURS: NEW FLYER OF AMERICA

The Manufacturing Week Tours hosted by the Crookston Chamber and Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority visited one of Crookston’s largest employers, New Flyer of America.  Crookston is one of two bus manufacturing locations in Minnesota, the other being in St. Cloud.    According to Kenneth Brejcha, the Crookston facility is currently building 18 buses

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CITY OF CROOKSTON RECEIVES “PEOPLE’S CHOICE BEST TASTING DRINKING WATER AWARD”

On Monday night representatives from the Minnesota Section of American Water Works Association presented the City of Crookston with the “People’s Choice Award” for best tasting drinking water in Minnesota at the Minnesota State Fair.  Crookston was also selected as the best tasting drinking water by the WCCO hosts Paul Douglas and Jordana Green and

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FORMER WWE WRESTLING CHAMP MARC MERO TO SPEAK AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL, UMC

Area organizations and individuals have joined forces to bring school presenter/former wrestling champion Marc Mero to the community to speak to students and the public on a variety of issues affecting today’s youth. Mero will present at the Crookston High School and University of Minnesota-Crookston on Wednesday, Nov. 13. For 14 years, Mero traveled worldwide

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