RED LAKE RIVER DOWN TO 23.13 FEET IN CROOKSTON, ALL SERVICES REMAIN THE SAME
As of 4:00 pm today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was 23.13 feet and is continuing to slowl…
Read MoreUMC CINCO COMMITTEE SENDS LETTER OF GRATITUDE TO EVERYONE WHO CAME TO “CINCO DE MAYO” CELEBRATION
On behalf of the University of Minnesota Crookston, with support of the Office of Diversity, Equity,…
Read MoreCROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL REOPEN WEDNESDAY MORNING
The Crookston Public Library has plans to reopen Wednesday, April 27 at 9:00 a.m. after a brief clos…
Read MoreAFTER THINKING ABOUT IT OVER THE WEEKEND, SUPERTINTENDENT OLSON TAKES BEMIDJI JOB
Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson has accepted the position of Superintendent at …
Read MoreTRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH PASTOR GREGORY ISAACSON THANKS VOLUNTEERS
The Crookston Trinity Lutheran Church Pastor Gregory Isaacson published a letter of thanks for the m…
Read MorePOLICE OFFICER MITCHEL TENNESON SWORN IN AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING
The Crookston City Council met last night at the Crookston City Council chambers in the lower level …
Read MoreU.S. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE TOM VILSACK TO ADDRESS UMC GRADUATION
Tom Vilsack, United States Secretary of Agriculture will address the University of Minnesota Crookst…
Read MoreCROOKSTON PARKS AND RECREATIONS PLAN TO OPEN CENTRAL PARK CAMPGROUND AND OTHER SUMMER EVENTS THIS SUMMER
The Crookston Parks and Recreations Board met this afternoon at City Hall to discuss updates and pla…
Read MoreFISHER GETS HELP SANDBAGGING AND BUILDING LEVY’S, THANKFULLY THE RIVER IS DOWN TODAY
Fisher was battling rising waters from the Red Lake River Sunday and Monday after the river rose to …
Read MorePOLK COUNTY HAS HAD 20 TOWNSHIPS AND OVER 50 PLACES WITH WATER OVER THE ROAD
While Crookston has been hit by the rising waters from the Red Lake River, the rest of Polk County h…
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