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15-YEAR-OLD CRASHES CAR THEN FLEES ON FOOT BEFORE SURRENDERING SATURDAY NIGHT

On Saturday, October 30, at approximately 11:00 p.m., the Crookston Police Department investigated a single-vehicle accident near the intersection of Pine Street and West 6th Street in Crookston where a car went off the road and ran into a hill as a result of fleeing from police. The driver was identified as a juvenile male, […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS HEALTH & SAFETY MEASURES UPDATE

The Crookston School Board voted back on September 23 to move the School District to Level 3 of the Health and Safety Measures. The change went into effect on October 4, and the data has been being checked every two weeks to see if a difference in the Health and Safety Measures needs to be

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CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER LOOKING FOR NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Crookston Area Chamber of Commerce has a few Board of Directors whose terms are coming to an end. They are currently recruiting to fill Board positions that will be available starting in January of 2022. The positions have 3-year terms, with the potential of serving a second term. The full Board meets on the

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VERONICA AND JIM WHITEHEAD DONATE PUMPKINS TO HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Veronica and Jim Whitehead generously donated pumpkins last week to some of the Highland Elementary School students. Veronica is a retired Crookston teacher, and the pumpkins that were donated were used for math and science experiments. The students also got to decorate the pumpkins. Below is a picture of Mrs. Andrea Ingersoll’s 3rd Grade class

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CITY OF CROOKSTON MOVING FORWARD WITH CORRIDOR STUDY

The City of Crookston has decided they will be moving forward with a corridor study on some of the local streets downtown. The study will begin this upcoming month with the goal to have it complete sometime in August of 2022. The cost of the study is around $200,000, with the majority of it being

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RED RIVER VALLEY SUGARBEET STOCKPILE HARVEST NEARLY 100% COMPLETE

The Red River Valley Sugarbeet Stockpile Harvest looks to be nearly 100% complete sometime this week. With the record high temperatures in early October, the start of the harvest saw an 11-day delay. The job is now nearly complete, and the processing of the sugar from the beets that have been piled will continue sometime

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