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CROOKSTON CHAMBER’S 11TH ANNUAL ADOPT A BASKET PROGRAM

It’s that time of year when the Crookston Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau offers its Adopt A Basket program in downtown Crookston.  Crookston Chamber Executive Director Terri Heggie said this will be the 11th year of the adopt a basket program. “This will be our 11th annual adopt a basket program beautifying our streets in downtown […]

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LOWER ON-SALE LIQUOR FEES GIVEN CURRENT LACK OF ON-SALE ABILITY

The Polk County Commissioners voted unanimously in favor of lowering the on-sale liquor fee for restaurants and bars under county jurisdiction.  Polk County Director of Property Records Michelle Cote brought the fees before the board to consider a change given that businesses are operating at a fraction of their average volume during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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RED LAKE RIVER LEVEL DROPPING, CITY OF CROOKSTON WILL CLOSE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

The City of Crookston Emergency Operations Center (EOC) provided the following update regarding the Red Lake River level and EOC operations Friday – The river height has consistently decreased in the past two days.  The current level is 20.23, and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is currently open.  We expect the EOC will be closing

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO CONTINUE TO OPERATE EOC AS RIVER LEVEL IS STILL ABOVE 23 FEET

The current Red Lake River level in Crookston remains above 23 feet. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will be staffed throughout the night to continue monitoring the river levels. The crest has been projected to be at the current level, so expectations of the EOC staff at this time are to continue the monitoring of

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AG INNOVATION CAMPUS IN CROOKSTON READIES TO BREAK GROUND

Nearly one year after receiving funding from the Minnesota Legislature, the Ag (née Soy) Innovation Campus (AIC) in Crookston is making significant progress and remains on track to reach a milestone in July. In 2019, spurred by a passionate advocacy push from Minnesota farmers, the Minnesota Legislature approved $5 million toward the Ag Innovation Campus

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO CONDUCT LEVEE WALKS AFTER RIVER HITS 23 FEET

The Red Lake River in Crookston has continued to rise reached 23 feet around 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday (April 7). 23 feet.   The river hit 23.23 feet at 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday and as of 9:00 a.m., it had dropped to 23.20 feet.  The level of 23 feet triggers additional duties for the City of

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