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CHANGE IN PARKS AND RECS T-BALL TEAM PICTURES TIMES

The Crookston Parks and Recreation Department announced that there is a change in time for T-Ball Team pictures. The Bopper’s Picture time has changed to 5:30 p.m. tonight with the Big Bopper’s time changing to 6:30 p.m.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- JULY 14, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrest. Jennifer Noemi Gutierrez, 31, of Crookston, for 5th-Degree Drug Possession The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 7/13/2022 – At 12:41 p.m., the CFD responded to section 18 of Crookston Township for a report of a one-vehicle accident. Upon arrival,

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THE NWROC’S ANNUAL CROPS AND SOILS DAY WILL BE ON JULY 20

The Northwest Research and Outreach Center’s (NWROC) annual Crops and Soils Day is coming up this Wednesday, July 20, at the Northwest Research and Outreach Center’s Maintenance/Farm Operations building located south of Polk County Highway 71 on the Center’s campus, on the east side of the University of Minnesota Crookston Campus. Crops and Soils Day

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERING SCRUBS CAMP TO HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND SENIORS

RiverView Health is offering a free Scrubs Camp to area high school students entering their junior and senior years for the 2022-23 School Year who are considering a career in the healthcare industry. The camp will be held from Tuesday, August 9-11 at the RiverView Health in Crookston. The camp will take the students in

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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION CANCELS JULY 19 MEETING

Earlier today, City of Crookston Zoning Administrator Greg Hefta announced that the July 19th Planning Commission meeting has been canceled due to a lack of agenda items. There is no make-up date scheduled, and the next regular meeting will be Tuesday, August 16.

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WEST NILE VIRUS IDENTIFIED IN GRAND FORKS

A pool (group) of mosquitoes collected today from Grand Forks has been identified as having West Nile virus. The cities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks urge citizens to take extra precautions to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. The mosquito most common for transmitting the West Nile virus is the Culex tarsalis. This mosquito

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