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CROOKSTON DECLARES SNOW EMERGENCY BEGINNING AT 8:00 TONIGHT UNTIL TOMORROW MORNING

The City of Crookston is declaring a snow emergency which will take effect tonight, December 15, at 8:00 p.m. The emergency shall remain in effect until Friday, December 16, at 10:00 a.m. During a snow emergency, there is no parking allowed on city streets. Parking restrictions exclude the downtown district. Vehicles parked on the street […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON DECLARES SNOW EMERGENCY – NO PARKING ON CITY STREETS

The City of Crookston is declaring a snow emergency which will take effect tonight (Tuesday night)/Wednesday morning at 12:01 a.m.  The emergency shall remain in effect until 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 14.  During a snow emergency, there is no parking allowed on city streets.  Parking restrictions exclude the downtown district.  Vehicles parked on the

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51ST ANNUAL CROOKSTON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT SCHEDULED FOR THIS SATURDAY

The National Audubon Society invites birdwatchers to participate in the longest-running community science survey, the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC). On Saturday, December 17, birders and nature enthusiasts in Crookston will take part in this tradition, many rising before dawn to participate. This is the 123rd annual count hosted by Audubon. This year is

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CROOKSTON TOYS FOR TOTS DONATIONS-DECEMBER 9, 2022

The City of Crookston is holding the City Toys for Tots drive again this year. As in the past, The Crookston Firefighters and Auxiliary, along with the City of Crookston Employees, will be delivering toys to kids in Crookston who otherwise would not get anything for Christmas. To make a donation, stop by City Hall

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CITY OF CROOKSTON RESPONDS TO EPITOME ENERGY MOVING SOYBEAN PROCESSING FACILITY TO GRAND FORKS

On Monday evening, Epitome Energy announced that it’s chosen to move its Soybean Processing Facility from Crookston to Grand Forks due to delays from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) review of their permit applications, which could’ve delayed their 2025 opening and providing market benefits for farmers across Northwestern Minnesota. Crookston Community Director Kari Kirschbaum

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