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CROOKSTON FIREFIGHTERS URGE CAUTION NEAR FIREWORKS ON INDEPENDENCE DAY

Independence Day, unfortunately, is one of the busiest days of the year for firefighters. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), more fires are reported on the Fourth of July than on any other day of the year, and two out of five are fireworks-related incidents. The Crookston Fire Department, IAFF Local #3394, advises […]

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FOLLOW THE FOOD CHAIN AT UPCOMING KIDS AT CASTLE JULY 8

July’s Kids at Castle event is focused on the food chain and all things that fly, slither, and crawl. Explore birds to bugs on Monday, July 8 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. for kids of all ages, from 9 to 99! This event is the second of a five-part series. Following events will be the

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INTOXICATED BOATERS ARE TARGET OF INCREASED PATROLS DURING HOLIDAY WEEK

Ramped up efforts to keep Minnesota’s waterways safe from boaters under the influence of drugs and alcohol are set, with hundreds of Department of Natural Resources conservation officers and other public safety personnel planning extra patrols during the Fourth of July week. The extra attention is part of Operation Dry Water, a nationwide campaign set

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CHEDA BOARD PRESIDENT KURT HELDSTAB APPOINTS SEVEN TO ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board President Kurt Heldstab has appointed a group of seven, including himself, to serve as an Advisory Committee to the CHEDA Board of Commissioners.  The individuals that comprise the committee are: Kurt Heldstab (Current CHEDA Board president) Betty Arvidson (RiverView Health and current CHEDA Board member) Don

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MNDOT ENCOURAGES MOTORISTS TO USE EXTRA CARE WHILE DRIVING OVER THE HOLIDAY

The Minnesota Department of Transportation encourages motorists to plan ahead before traveling over the July 4 holiday and use extra care while driving through work zones. There are more than 200 highway construction projects being worked on across Minnesota this year to help maintain the state’s roads and bridges and improve safety for motorists. MnDOT

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL AND UMC GRAD, MORGAN KRESL, READY FOR MED SCHOOL AT UMD

By Cassandra Morthera (UMC) University of Minnesota Crookston and Crookston High School graduate Morgan Kresl has lived with a desire to help people her entire life. Kresl has been able and will continue to help through science and medicine. Kresl decided to major in health sciences and minor in chemistry, her two passions intertwined in

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