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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, February 5, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Gregory Werdin Borth, 48 for felony failure to appear – charged or convicted of felony. Fire Calls –  The Crookston Fire Department was called to the 700 block of Groveland Friday morning at 10:17 a.m. for a strange smell. Roof vents were plugged, […]

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ICE BUSTER DAZE HITS CROOKSTON ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9

The 16th Annual Ice Buster Daze Fishing Derby & Radar Run is Saturday, February 9 in Crookston.  Suzie Kaiser says Ice Buster Daze is a lot of fun to put on and people seem to enjoy coming to the event even from a farther distance.  “It’s been a lot of fun years doing this,” said

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH TO OFFER CLASSES FOR EXPECTING PARENTS

RiverView is again offering classes for expecting parents, with the next class scheduled for Saturday, February 9 from 8:00-3:00 PM. The Saturday offering is new at RiverView this year.  All RiverView childbirth classes include information on labor support, coping strategies, understanding the labor and delivery process, newborn care, car seat safety, breastfeeding and infant CPR.

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LARGE SNOWFALL KEEPS CITY OF CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS BUSY

According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, Crookston has 20.4 inches of snowfall since the first of the year with several larger systems like the one that came through Sunday into Monday.  City of Crookston Public Works Director Pat Kelly says snow is piling up in Crookston with all the snowfall.  “January has

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WINDCHILL ADVISORY FOR NORTHWEST, WEST CENTRAL MINNESOTA TONIGHT

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for Northwest and west central Minnesota and northeast and southeast North Dakota through Noon on Tuesday, February 5. Expect blowing snow and winds gusting as high as 35 mph will result in blowing snow and reduced visibilities especially in open

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MNDOT URGES MOTORISTS TO BE CAUTIOUS NEAR SNOWPLOWS

There have been more than 25 crashes so far this winter involving vehicles and state snowplows. With winter far from over, the Minnesota Department of Transportation is urging motorists to use extra caution during plowing and snow removal operations. “The main causes of these crashes are motorists driving too fast for conditions, driving too close

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