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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT GIVES HOLIDAY SAFETY TIPS

The Crookston Fire Department is offering tips regarding the importance of fire safety during the holidays. The tips include emergency escape planning from house fires, carbon monoxide safety, and overall winter holiday safety. “One of the things we want to make sure that people keep on is their escape planning,” said Crookston Firefighter Brian Hanson, […]

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THE RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY ADDS A NEW CHAPTER IN THE RED RIVER VALLEY

The Ruffed Grouse Society and American Woodcock Society have added a new chapter to the Red River Valley this year that will encompass Crookston, Climax, Shelly, East Grand Forks, Warren, Fertile, and other cities in the region. The chapter’s headquarters will be here in Crookston but will be named the Red River Valley Ruffed Grouse

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CITY OF CROOKSTON RECOGNIZES EMPLOYEES FOR HITTING MILESTONE YEARS OF SERVICE

The City of Crookston recognized several employees for hitting milestone years of service. The award recipients are below – 5 Years of Service – Ashley Rystad – Administration Department Brian Hanson – Fire Department Ryan Brekken – Police Department Sean Murphy – Police Department 10 Years of Service – Chris Klawitter – Fire Department David

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ELI SULLIVAN NAMED FIREFIGHTER OF THE YEAR, CFD HANDS OUT YEARS OF SERVICE AWARDS

The Crookston Fire Department held its annual Christmas Party last weekend, where it also handed out awards to the following firefighters. Years of Service Brian Hanson- 10 years Jake Leas- 10 years Ryan Tull- 10 years Trevore Brekken-20 years Joe Leas- 20 years Mike Swenson- 20 years Don Boone- 25 years Al Desroiser- 30 years

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HOLD ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE THIS SATURDAY

National Fire Prevention Week is this week, October 9 through the 15, and the Crookston Fire Department is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the week with the theme “Fire Won’t Wait. Plan Your Escape.” To focus on having families and the community making fire escape plans for their homes so they can escape it quickly

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