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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – AUGUST 18, 2023

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 8/17/2023 – At 12:54 p.m., the CFD responded to the 1200 block of US Hwy 75 S for a report of an alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found that the staff was performing maintenance on the alarm system, and the activation was accidental. […]

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RESULTS FROM THE 2023 OX CART DAYS AND AG COUNTRY KIDS TRACTOR PULL

122 kids participated in the 2023 Ox Cart Days and Ag Country Kids Tractor Pedal Pull on Thursday night on Ash Street in downtown Crookston. We have the results from each age group as well as pictures of the participants below. 4-YEAR-OLD DIVISION First Place: Charli Simmons Second Place: Luke Schoenborn Third Place: Beau Garrek

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TRI-COUNTY CORRECTIONS JUVENILE PER DIEM RATES INCREASED

The Tri-County Community Corrections Board met in the Polk County Justice Center on Monday morning for their regular board meeting. The meeting began with the approval of the monthly statistics review. The monthly statistics from July included a daily average of 173 inmates (143 males, 30 females) and 49 daily per diems. The monthly income

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SIDESTREET BAR AND GRILL WINS CROOKSTON LIONS CLUB RIBFEST

Side Street Bar and Grill of Fertile won the Crookston Lions Club Ox Cart Days Ribfest on Thursday afternoon at the downtown square in Crookston.  Six businesses competed in the fundraiser, with Irishman’s Shanty, Scobey’s, Erickson Smokehouse of Fertile, University of Minnesota Crookston, and RBJ’s Restaurant, along with Sidestreet serving up delicious ribs. The Crookston

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STRATEGIC FARMING FIELD NOTES-CORN AND SOYBEAN UPDATES

Drought affects crop conditions as well as the potential for disease development. Dr. Seth Naeve, Extension soybean agronomist, traveled to Minnesota recently to assess the soybean crop. Despite the drought, soybeans are looking reasonably good. However, we are living “paycheck to paycheck” regarding soil moisture and need rain for the crop to develop and yield.

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