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CPD and CFD share why they want to implement an Unmanned Aerial System in Crookston.

At the most recent Crookston City Council meeting, as part of the consent agenda, the council approved a date and time for a public hearing on the Crookston Police Department’s implementation of an Unmanned Aerial System, or drone program. Recently, KROX sat down with Police Chief Darin Selzler and Fire Chief Shane Heldstab to learn […]

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The new Crookston Fire Department pickup allows for more manpower in an emergency

The Crookston Fire Department has added a sharp-looking new Fire and Rescue vehicle to their fleet. Of course, the pick-up serves a very important purpose for Crookston and the surrounding communities and is a little different than the truck it takes the place of. “It is a 2024 Ford F150,” says Crookston Fire Fighter Garett

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Residents safe. Two cats and one dog die in Euclid house fire

On Saturday, January 11, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a residential structure fire in Euclid Township.  The fire is believed to have originated with a wood stove located in the attached garage. When Deputies arrived, the garage was fully engulfed, and the fire had begun spreading to the attached house.

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Crookston making applying for permits and licenses easier

The City of Crookston is proud to announce the launch of our new online permit and licensing solution powered by GOGov. This innovative platform is designed to simplify the process for citizens and businesses to apply for and receive permits and licenses from the convenience of their own homes. Traditionally, applying for permits and licenses

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Crookston City Council approves 2025 Levy, Budget, 5-Year capital plan and more

The Crookston City Council had its final meeting of 2024 on Monday and approved the 2025 levy, the 2025 budget, an IRP loan, and much more. The meeting started with a presentation, and Council Member Wendy Ault was honored for her service at her last meeting. (Pictured below) Crookston City Council’s Wendy Ault and Mayor

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Crookston City Council to hold last meeting of 2024

The Crookston City Council will have its final meeting of 2024 on Monday, December 30, at 5:30 p.m. at Crookston City Hall’s Council Chambers.  The meeting will start with two presentations. The first is a Service Award for Council Member Wendy Ault. The second is from Diane Hayes and John Wynne regarding the Small Cities

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