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OX CART DAYS LOOK TO END WITH A BANG WITH MANY EVENTS ON THE WEEKEND

Crookston Ox Cart Days is back with the theme “Lots To Do In ’22!” and true to its name, there are many events to do throughout Crookston next week. For each day of this week leading up to the Ox Cart Days, we will have the events scheduled on each day of Ox Cart Days. […]

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CROOKSTON’S 19TH NITE 2 UNITE IS ANOTHER FUN SUCCESS

People flocked to the University of Minnesota Crookston campus mall to enjoy two and a half hours of fun and connections with Crookston’s 19th Annual Nite 2 Unite. The campus was full of booths, games, prizes, and activities for families to partake in with Crookston and Polk County first responders and other organizations around the

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND CROOKSTON POLICE, FIRE AND AMBULANCE RESPOND TO VEHICLE CRASH ON HIGHWAY 2 & 75

On Saturday, July 30, at approximately 8:42 p.m., The Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Crookston Police Department, Crookston Area Ambulance, and Crookston Fire Department responded to Highway 2 and Highway 75 in Crookston for a motor vehicle crash involving two vehicles. When deputies arrived on the scene, two individuals were injured in one vehicle, one 54-year-old

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO DISCUSS THE FOOD TRUCK ORDINANCE MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The Council will first hear a presentation from Bob Herkenhoff on a donation. The Consent Agenda will include the approval of the proposed City Council Minutes from their meeting on June 27 and the approval of the

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CROOKSTON POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS OFFER REMINDER OF FIREWORK LAWS AND SAFETY TIPS

The Independence Day holiday is just around the corner, which means fireworks take to the skies with sparklers and poppers in everyone’s hand to celebrate the anniversary of our nation’s independence.  But, while the fireworks are a tradition of the country dating back to 1777, they are still dangerous explosives that can be just as

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