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Crookston City Council holds public hearing on MIF extension for Northstar Lime LLC

The Crookston City Council met on Monday at the Crookston City Hall council chambers.  The council unanimously approved the consent agenda, which included cement mason licenses for 2026 to Palmer Masonry & Concrete and A & S Concrete, LLC., and the appointment of June Donarski to the Crookston Development and Policy Review committee.The council approved […]

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City of Crookston to conduct downtown snow removal Thursday night

The City of Crookston Public Works Street Department will conduct downtown snow removal starting Thursday night (February 5th) at 11:00 PM and working through 7:00 AM Friday morning. The goal is to complete downtown in one pass, which will require all vehicles to be off the streets, including 2nd Street, so crews can clean the

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT February 3, 2026

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following –  Jean Angela Carter, 48 of East Grand Forks, for DUI, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance. Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report

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Crookston School District names 6 finalists for the Superintendent job

The Crookston School Board selected six semi-finalists to interview for the school district’s superintendent position. The semi-finalists are:  The semi-finalists were selected from a pool of 20 applicants based on criteria established by the school board, as well as survey input provided by Crookston Public Schools staff and members of the public.  “It was very successful.

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Crookston Ambassadors visit H&R Block’s new location

The Crookston Ambassador Team had had another visit this week which was a little extra special as they got to celebrate one of their very own teammates, Bobbie Torkelson, and the team at H&R Block. The team at H&R Block has officially moved into their new space at 2015 Sahlstrom Drive, across the street from

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Minnesota officials begin massive statewide push to ensure 13 high-risk services have qualifications required by law

Minnesota officials are beginning a massive statewide push to ensure Medicaid providers in 13 high-risk services have the qualifications required by law. Today, the Minnesota Department of Human Services put out a call across all state agencies to transfer 168 qualified workers to help revalidate over 5,800 Medicaid providers by this summer. The effort is a cornerstone

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