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“RIDE FOR KAYLEE” FUNDRAISER TAKING PLACE OCTOBER 16

A fundraiser event “Ride for Kaylee” will be held Saturday, October 16 for Kaylee Acevedo, and her family as she undergoes medical treatment for an accident that caused her to lose her right leg. On October 4, Kaylee was riding her bicycle in downtown Crookston and while stopped at the sidewalk a semi-turned from Robert […]

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RECEIVE UPDATE FROM CROOKSTON CITY ADMINISTRATOR AMY FINCH

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. The agenda included Polk County Resident Robert Herkenoff for comments regarding the construction completed on Polk County Road 11, a resolution declaring Polk County as a Second Amendment dedicated county, and City of Crookston Administrator Amy Finch to provide

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DNR ACCEPTING COMMENTS FOR PROPOSED NELSON SLOUGH PROJECT IN MARSHALL COUNTY

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting comments through Nov. 4 on an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) for proposed habitat improvements and flood risk reduction to the Nelson Slough. The project is proposed by the Middle-Snake-Tamarac Rivers Watershed District and is located near the city of Strandquist in Marshall County. The Nelson Slough Improvement

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SEMI-TRUCK HITS CHILD RIDING BICYCLE IN DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON (UPDATED)

UPDATED 10:30 P.M. October 4. The Crookston Police Department has released the following statement on the accident involving a little girl and a Semi-Truck earlier this evening in downtown Crookston. At approximately 5:30 PM on Monday, October 4 Polk County Dispatch was advised that a pedestrian had been struck by a semi at the intersection

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AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY PROVIDES SUGARBEET HARVEST UPDATE

At the end of this week, American Crystal Sugar Company is hoping the weather forecast will stay true, and that they will be able to start the stockpile sugarbeet harvest at their Northwest Minnesota factories. At this time, it looks like the earliest possible start date with cool enough temperatures are forecasted for Sunday, October

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