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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-FEBRUARY 5

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Drake Thomas Lord, 19, of Crookston, for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance. Stephan Thomas Thompson, 32, of Fosston, for third-degree drug possession. Benjamin Allen Lakeman, 38, of Ada, for third-degree DUI. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to […]

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONDS TO A TRUCK THROUGH THE ICE

On Sunday, February 4, at approximately 3:55 p.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to Union Lake for a report of a Ford F250 that went through the ice. The two occupants of the vehicle were able to get out of the truck, and there were no reported injuries.  The vehicle went through the

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ICE BUSTER DAYS FESTIVITIES WILL CONTINUE WITHOUT ICE FISHING

The 21st Annual Ice Buster Daze Fishing Derby in Crookston will take place on Saturday, February 10. The ice fishing has been canceled, but everything else will go on as planned. The event will begin at the Masonic Lodge, which will serve Breakfast from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at 112 West Robert Street. Pancakes,

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ONE-ACT PLAY FINISHES 2ND AT SECTIONS

The Crookston High School One-Act play placed second in the Section 8A competition held at the Bagley High School auditorium on Saturday.  Bagley won the championship and advances to the State One-Act competition next weekend. Crookston performed “The Inexplicable Chaos Factor of Mia Gregory.” A list of characters who played each role, and who helped

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U OF M BOARD OF REGENTS TO MEET FEBRUARY 8 AND 9

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents will consider potential finalists during its meeting on Thursday, February 8 and Friday, February 9 as part of its search for the 18th President of the University of Minnesota.  As the Board sought to attract a broad and diverse pool of the highest-quality candidates, it also emphasized the

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DNR URGES EXTREME CAUTION AROUND SMALLER BODIES AFTER ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPS

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wants people to be extremely cautious around ice on smaller bodies of water and even swimming pools. Unseasonably warm weather, combined with a lack of snow cover, has taken a toll on the ice on some water bodies, particularly small ponds and drainage ditches often found in neighborhoods. These

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