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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT PHONE LINES CURRENTLY DOWN

The City of Crookston is currently experiencing phone issues and certain lines are down. Below is a list of phone lines that are down, and what to do in case of an emergency – *UPDATED AS OF 12:15 PM* Crookston City Hall’s phone lines are back up and operating. The Crookston Police Department phone lines […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- APRIL 11, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests. Donovan Edward Eastman, 47, of Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree Drug Sales Jason Scott Anderson, 46, of Gully, for 4th-Degree DUI Nicole Taylor, 34, of Minneapolis, for 3rd-Degree Drug Possession The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls over the weekend – 4/8/2022

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SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK – FRIDAY: EXTREME HEAT

The Severe Weather Awareness Week Topic for Friday is Extreme Heat with Crookston Firefighter Brian Hanson. According to Hanson, Heat-related fatalities outpace deaths in several other weather categories. “Based on national averages, exclusive heat claims 219 lives each year,” Hanson explains, “By contrast, floods end 88 lives, tornados take 57 lives, lightning take 52 lives,

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SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK- THURSDAY: TORNADOS AND STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILLS

The Severe Weather Awareness Week Topic for Thursday is Tornados and Tornado Drill Day with Crookston Firefighter Garrett Bengston. Tornados are nature’s most intense violent storms. Minnesota averages about 40 tornadoes per year, although, in 2021, the state had 64 tornados, including 22 tornados on December 15th alone. Tornados strike quickly and with little warning

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SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK- WEDNESDAY: FLOODS

The Severe Weather Awareness Week Topic for Wednesday is Floods with Crookston Firefighter Shane Heldstab. Heldstab explains that seasonal snowmelt flowing into the rivers, river flow blockage, and heavy spring and summer rainfalls can raise their levels and cause overland flooding on roadways and properties. He gave some tips on what people can do to

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