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MN DNR SHARES FALL COLORS FORECAST AND UPDATES

To celebrate Minnesota’s most colorful season, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is sharing a fall color forecast, typical timing of peak colors, ways for Minnesotans to find where colors are at their peak each week, and suggestions for where to visit to see fall colors. Fall colors in Minnesota typically peak in mid-to-late-September through […]

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U OF M EXTENSION TO PRESENT FARM TRANSITION AND ESTATE PLANNING WEBINARS

The University of Minnesota Extension is presenting four webinars on introductory farm transition and estate planning. Webinars will be held on Wednesdays from 10 am – 12 pm starting October 4. There is no cost to attendees. Attend one or attend all four! Topics for each session are as follows- October 4: Develop your farm

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-SEPTEMBER 8

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- David Daniel Breuer, 43, of Red Lake Falls, for domestic assault. Kelly Bruce Goggleye, 37, of Waubun, for contempt of court. Richard Alvarez, 61, of Crookston, for contempt of court and disobedience of lawful judgment. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS INCREASE OF 70 STUDENTS ON FIRST DAY ENROLLMENT

KROX collected the enrollment numbers for the Crookston Public School District, Cathedral Elementary School, and Our Savior’s Lutheran School for the first week of school at each building for 2023. The Crookston School District began the school year with an enrollment of 1,140 students, an increase of 70 over last school year’s enrollment. The good

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KROX INTRODUCTION OF NEW TEACHERS- PART 3

This is the final installment of new teachers and district hires from KROX. This story includes two hires from Crookston Middle School: Social Studies Teacher Brandon Lee and Science Teacher Brad Hubred. BRANDON LEE Brandon Lee is a Watertown, South Dakota native entering his first year as a teacher. Previously, Lee worked at an automotive

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