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CITY OF CROOKSTON REMINDS RESIDENTS TO SHOVEL SIDEWALKS PROMPTLY

Keep a critical part of Crookston’s transportation system moving. The City of Crookston is reminding residents to shovel their sidewalks promptly. City Ordinance (94.18 A) requires that snow and ice be removed from sidewalks within 48 hours after snowfall ceases. If snow and ice are not removed as provided, it may be removed by authorized […]

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DRY CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT MINNESOTA INCREASE POTENTIAL WILDFIRES

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources encourages Minnesotans to use caution and stay aware of wildfire risk. Lack of snow and unusually warm, dry conditions over the next week are likely to increase fire danger in much of Minnesota. Dry, brown grasses and vegetation mean wildfires can start easily and spread quickly; this elevated risk

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2023 KROX CHRISTMAS CONCERT/PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE

You can hear Crookston and area school Christmas concerts on KROX Radio (1260AM/105.7FM and in Grand Forks/East Grand Forks on 92.1 FM), online by clicking the listen live link, or on your smart speaker (Say – listen to KROX in Crookston).  The 2023 schedule is listed below. Date Concert/Program Time Dec. 18 UMC Concert 1:00

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-DECEMBER 15

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Troy Brenton Gerholdt, 39, of Okleee, for DUI-operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 12/14/2023 – At 3:47 p.m., the CFD responded to the intersection of Carroll St. and

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOLLOW UP ON SNOW REMOVAL AND CHALLENGES FACED

During the City Council meeting on Monday night, Crookston residents expressed their frustrations with the city’s snow removal over last weekend’s snowstorm. Public Works director Chuck Getsman explained the process leading up to the winter storm and explained that when the weather finally cleared up, the public works department decided to clear the emergency route

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET AND DISCUSS THE 2024 LEVY SET AT 2.5% INCREASE

The Polk County commissioners met on Tuesday in the Polk County Government Center leading up to the Truth in Taxation presentation and public hearing. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES The board was presented with two items from Environmental Services Director Jon Steiner, who sought approval. The board approved the sale authorization and used vehicles from Enterprise Fleet Services.

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