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RIVERLAND ASSOCIATION’S NORTHWEST MINNESOTA TOURISM CONFERENCE WILL BE APRIL 2

The Northwest Minnesota Tourism Conference, presented by Riverland Association, will be held on Tuesday, April 2 at the University of Minnesota Crookston. This one-day seminar is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Sargeant Student Center’s Bede Ballroom. It is titled “Experience it all in NW MN” and designed to provide tourism education in

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DREAM BOUTIQUE OPEN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 AND SUNDAY, MARCH 31

Last year the Dream Boutique was able to provide dresses for 24 girls on their way to prom.  Dream Boutique organizers Kim Dans and Erin LaPlante are hoping for the same kind of success this week in the boutique’s second year. With the remodeling underway at the Fournet Building, the boutique has had to move

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SCOUTING FOR FOOD COMMUNITY FOOD DRIVE UPDATE

The Scouting for Food Community Food Drive includes a challenge between the Crookston Police Department and Fire Department. The department with the most donations by weight will win a dinner prepared and served by Troop 41 and Pack 44. Currently, the Crookston Police Department has collected 41 pounds of food, the Crookston Fire Department has

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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, March 26, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Todd Scott Olslund, 49 of Crookston, for felony 5th-degree procurement, possession or control of drugs with a prior conviction. Barbara Rose Kakaygeesick, 32 of St. Hilaire, for gross misdemeanor 4th-degree assault for physically assaulting a peace officer.  Bail was supplied. Fire Calls The

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CITY ASKED TO REVIEW DANGEROUS DOG ORDINANCE DURING CROOKSTON FORUM

The Crookston City Council and Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night at City Hall.  The night opened with a request from Elizabeth Boucher, a resident on S. Ash St that the City of Crookston put “more teeth” into its dangerous dog ordinance.  According to Boucher, both she and her son have been attacked

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