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MNDNR ADVISES SAFETY MINDSET AROUND COLD WATER

The weather so far in April has been anything but consistent, and the same can be said for the ice-out status of Minnesota’s waterways. However, as people’s focus turns to open water, the Minnesota Department of Resources reminds boaters and paddlers that cold water is dangerous and unexpected falls can turn tragic quickly. Each year, […]

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CROOKSTON IN DESPERATE NEED OF SANDBAGGERS

The City of Crookston is in desperate need of volunteers to help fill sandbags and for help placing sandbags at vulnerable areas of the levees.  Filling sandbags is currently underway and will continue throughout the day. Volunteers are asked to arrive at the City of Crookston Street Shop located at 319 3rd Ave South.  Please enter the Street shop from Sunflower Street.  The city crews are in the process of erecting clay dikes at the following locations throughout the day

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FLASH FLOOD WARNING ISSUED FOR POLK COUNTY/ROAD CLOSURE LIST

Polk County Emergency Management reminds Polk County citizens of a flash flood warning and they also released the Polk County roadways that are closed.  It is below –  Severe Weather Update: A flash flood warning has been issued for Polk County. This spring storm is producing heavy rains across the area with more rain expected

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TORNADO WATCH ISSUED FOR POLK, RED LAKE, NORMAN AND OTHER AREA COUNTIES

The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has issued a Tornado Watch for portions of northwest, north-central, and central Minnesota until 7:00 p.m. Saturday, April 23.  A watch means that conditions are right for a possible tornado. The counties included in the watch are Polk, Red Lake, Norman, Mahnomen, Clearwater, Becker, Big Stone, Chippewa, Clay,

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO DECLARE EMERGENCY, LOOKING FOR SANDBAGGERS

The Crookston City Council will hold a special meeting at 1:00 p.m. today (Saturday, April 23) in the City Hall Council Chambers.   The council is meeting to declare an emergency due to the rising Red Lake River in and around Crookston after the rain from Friday.   Crookston Police Chief Darin Selzler sent out

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