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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, May 2, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Shane Michael-Scott Burley, 22 of Halstad, for a felony firearm violation as a felon convicted of a crime of violence. Chad Kim Bakken, 48 of Crookston, for a gross misdemeanor traffic violation for driving after cancellation. Released on personal recognizance.

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FROST AND WEATHER CONSPIRE TO KEEP WATER STANDING ON MINAKWA

Each spring golfers have the itch to get out on the golf course for the first round of the season.  Unfortunately, cool wet weather along with a deep frost the National Weather Service estimated at 48 inches plus, Minakwa has been unable to open as they are still dealing with standing water on a couple

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TOWARD ZERO DEATHS – DON’T DRIVE DISTRACTED

According to traffic safety facts from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, each day approximately 9 people are killed and more than 1,000 injured in crashes reported involving a distracted driver.  Lieutenant Brad Norland with the Minnesota State Patrol describes the three types of distracted driving that lead to crashes. “We have a major problem

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CROOKSTON BUSINESSES HELPING BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS WITH ANYTIME, ANYWHERE INITIATIVE

Mothers who breastfeed may choose to stay home in the early months for fear of being confronted with criticism for breastfeeding in public.  In the state of Minnesota, women are allowed to breastfeed in public places.  In fact, Minnesota has a State law to protect breastfeeding mothers called: Anytime, Anywhere, Minnesota breastfeeding statute 145.905.   Polk

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ENVIROTHON TEAM ADVANCES TO STATE

The annual Area 1 Northwest Regional Envirothon event was held Wednesday, May 1 at Rydell Refuge near Erskine. Crookston High School had two teams competing in the event. The participants spend 30 minutes at six different stations that focus on different environmental science topics. The stations include forestry, aquatics, soils, wildlife, current events, and an

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CHEDA WORKING SESSION BEGINS PRODUCTIVELY, ENDS IN DYSFUNCTION

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) held a working session Tuesday afternoon with members of the Crookston City Council and community.  The meeting centered on the developing the initiatives to invest the $350,000 the Crookston City Council voted to transfer to CHEDA on November 13 for economic development and a reserve fund for

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