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Crookston Ways and Means Committee approves moving forward on establishing a TIF District for the old Diocese property, and discusses Houston Ave erosion

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met on Monday night after the City Council meeting and discussed a TIF District for the old Diocese property and the Houston Avenue erosion issue. TIF DISTRICT AT THE OLD DIOCESE PROPERTYThe City of Crookston has an option on the old Diocese property and plans to issue a Request […]

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Upper Red Lake fishing regulations to stay the same in 2026

Anglers fishing on Upper Red Lake during the 2026 open-water season that starts Saturday, May 9, will have a five-walleye possession limit, with only one walleye longer than 17 inches allowed. This is the same regulation that was in place for the 2025 open-water season. “Upper Red Lake walleye have been managed at a level

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Senator Amy Klobuchar Renews Calls for Year-Round E15

In a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing, Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) renewed calls to make E15 available to sell year-round. Since the outbreak of war in Iran, gas prices have risen sharply, causing pain at the pump for Americans.   “With gas prices spiking, now’s the time to make E15 available year-round,” said Klobuchar. “It will help lower

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT March 16, 2026

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following – Bryan Randall Fischer, 35 of Ada, for misdemeanor domestic assault. Commit act to cause fear of immediate bodily harm or death. Jason William Abney, 46 of East Grand Forks, for disorderly conduct Shawn Michael Schweigert, 34, for third-degree drug possession in

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Crookston City Council and Ways and Means to meet Monday, March 16

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday, March 16 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. The consent agenda includes the approval of the March 2 meeting minutes, bills and disbursements of $378,175.73, approving the updated airport grant agreement, and 2026 license renewals for gas fitting and cement masons. The regular agenda

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