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GRAND THEATRE TO HOST ANNUAL FREE CHRISTMAS MOVIE ON SATURDAY

The Grand Theatre in Crookston will hold its annual free Christmas movie this Saturday, December 10, at 11:00 a.m. The tradition of the free movie has been going for over 80 years.  The Grand Theatre will have decorations, prizes, presents for children, and a chance to take pictures with Santa Claus in the lobby. “The […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-DECEMBER 7, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests.  Christopher Michael Kazmierczak, 21, of Crookston, for DUI Khoreii Jackson Obasi, 29, of Georgetown, SC, for 1st-Degree DUI Michael James Powers, 76, no address provided, for Dangerous Weapon-Discharge Firearm.

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CITY OF CROOKSTON RESPONDS TO EPITOME ENERGY MOVING SOYBEAN PROCESSING FACILITY TO GRAND FORKS

On Monday evening, Epitome Energy announced that it’s chosen to move its Soybean Processing Facility from Crookston to Grand Forks due to delays from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) review of their permit applications, which could’ve delayed their 2025 opening and providing market benefits for farmers across Northwestern Minnesota. Crookston Community Director Kari Kirschbaum

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SCRUFFY TAILS PET OF THE WEEK- PEACH

Peach is a beautiful black cat with bright green eyes who has a fondness for being held and cuddled. She first came to Scruffy Tails as a small kitten and has spent most of her kittenhood growing up here, but she is still a sweet young cat with lots of energy and spunk. Peach is

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON AND REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL RELEASE STATEMENTS ON EPITOME ENERGY’S SOYBEAN PROCESSING FACILITY LEAVING MINNESOTA

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) and State Representative Deb Kiel (R- Crookston) released the following statements regarding the announcement from Epitome Energy moving their Soybean Processing Facility from Crookston to Grand Forks, North Dakota, after delays from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). “This is tough news for Crookston, Northwestern Minnesota, and our state,” Johnson said.

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