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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT ASKING RESIDENTS TO ADOPT-A-HYDRANT

Despite the unseasonably warm weather in Crookston recently, we are unfortunately heading into the heart of winter. The Crookston Fire Department is activating its Adopt-A-Hydrant program again this year to help keep fire hydrants clear should the fire department be called to a fire in your neighborhood. There are more than 400 fire hydrants throughout […]

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CROOKSTON ROTARY CHRISTMAS RAFFLE

The Crookston Rotary Club is holding a Christmas Raffle fundraiser to help support their projects. Club President Bob Magsam said COVID-19 has slowed some fundraising, so they put a raffle together. “We’re trying to do a little bit of a fundraiser like every other group out there that relies on some fundraising efforts to accomplish

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TREE LIGHTING TO BE HELD SATURDAY AT MAIN STREET/MAYOR’S COURTYARD

Crookston Rotary Club members, with an assist from the Crookston Fire Department/Firefighters Association and donations by Otter Tail Power Company, recently readied the big evergreen tree downtown at the Main Street Courtyard for the Rotary’s upcoming Tree Lighting event on Small Business Saturday, November 28, which will be held at 5:30 p.m. with free hot

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAY & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, November 23 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The Council will hold public hearings on the proposed assessments for three street improvement projects and for unpaid services with subsequent resolutions approving those assessments. Also included is a resolution in support of a mutual aid

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OUTDOOR WINTER SAFETY IS TUESDAY’S MINNESOTA WINTER HAZARD AWARENESS WEEK TOPIC

The Minnesota Winter Hazard Awareness Week topic for today is Outdoor Winter Safety. One of the most important aspects of spending time outdoors during the winter is to dress appropriately. Wear a hat, 40 percent of body heat is lost from the head. Tight fighting mittens are better than gloves, and people should way layers

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RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE FIRE REPORTED IN CLIMAX

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a residential structure fire at 110 Main Avenue North in the City of Climax on Tuesday at approximately 1:00a.m.  The Climax Fire Department, Crookston Fire Department, Crookston Ambulance Service and the Minnesota State Fire Marshal Division also responded. There were no injuries resulting from the fire. The structure

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