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CROOKSTON LIONS CLUB DEDICATES MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN AT HIGHLAND PARK

Members of the Crookston Lions Club, along with friends and family of Lion Norm Arneson gathered at the Highland Park Complex Monday evening celebrate the dedication of a new water fountain, aptly in the shape of a lion, adjacent to the Splash Park and Lion’s picnic shelter. Crookston Lion’s Club President, Angel Weasner remarked, “Norm […]

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TORNADO WATCH ISSUED FOR CROOKSTON AND THE KROX LISTENING AREA

Crookston and the KROX listening area is in a Tornado Watch until 1:00 a.m. Thursday.  A tornado watch means conditions are right for a possible tornado. Severe thunderstorms are possible tonight between 7 pm and midnight.  Areas east of the Red River will see the highest risk. Large hail up to 2 inches in diameter

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Crookston City Council and Ways and Means committee meet

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and approved a resolution to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in the amount of $292,795.47; a resolution Receiving Report and Calling Hearing on Improvements on 5th Avenue South Street Construction; a resolution appointing Election Judges for the 2018 Primary and General Elections; and a resolution

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH TO ASK THE CITY OF CROOKSTON AND POLK COUNTY FOR SUPPORT

Among the agenda items for Monday night’s Crookston Ways and Means committee meeting is a RiverView building project to the tune of $39 million for a 70,000 square foot project.  “RiverView continues to explore the feasibility of a new Inpatient Hospital Unit and clinics,’’ shared Carrie Michalski, RiverView President/CEO.  “We are now seeking City of

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CITY OF CROOKSTON RECOGNIZED AS A GREENSTEP 2 CITY AT RECENT CONFERENCE

The City of Crookston recently received an award for advancing to become a Step 2 city in the GreenStep program at the League of Minnesota Cities annual conference held June 21. “This recognition shows community members and other cities across Minnesota that the City of Crookston is taking great steps in the direction of energy

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ONE VEGETABLE, ONE COMMUNITY IS SQUASH

Crookston and area residents have been asked to participate in the One Vegetable, One Community (OVOC) program this summer and this year’s vegetable is squash.  OVOC is a collaboration of Polk County Public Health, Crookston Chamber of Commerce, Wonderful Life Foods, Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, University of Minnesota Extension, and the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership.  OVOC

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