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CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER RE-OPENING TOMORROW AFTER CLOSURE OVER THE WEEKEND

Over this past weekend, the Crookston Sports Center suffered a power outage or surge that caused the blue rink’s ice to soften. The surge tripped the system so it wouldn’t turn back on and blew out a few fuses in the process. The Sports Center has been shut down since Sunday afternoon due to the

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FRIENDS AND FAMILY GIVE SIDEWALK DEDICATION FOR MARY JO COURNIA

On October 5, residents, tenants, associates, family members, and friends of Mary Jo Cournia gathered for a sidewalk dedication and blessing. Mary Jo (or as most knew her, “MJ”) died in February 2021 after living at Benedictine Living Community for 15 years.  MJ was always helping others, looking out for those that needed special care, watering

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting will begin with an “Oath of Office” as officers James Brandon and Loren Edevold will be sworn in. The Consent Agenda includes approval of the September 27 meeting minutes and a resolution approving City of

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SIGN UPS FOR CROOKSTON PARK & REC WINTER ACTIVITIES NOW OPEN

The Crookston Park & Recreation Department is now offering signups for various classes and activities this winter. Park & Recreation Director Jake Solberg talked about a few of the options available for kids. “We now have everything opened up for our winter programming,” said Solberg. “Swimming lessons which won’t be until February, but for those

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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING ISSUED FOR POLK COUNTY

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 6:15 p.m. CDT. for Western Red Lake County, Central Polk County, and Southwestern Pennington County. At 5:16 p.m. CDT. a Severe Thunderstorm was located over Crookston moving Northeast at 15 MPH. Wind gusts could be up to 60 MPH with Quarter

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