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1ST ANNUAL TASTE OF CROOKSTON PACKS THE CROOKSTON EAGLES

The first annual Ox Cart Days Taste of Crookston, sponsored by Northern Sky Bank, was a resounding success on Monday night.  There were 22 businesses/organizations serving food at the Crookston Eagles Club while Tim Eggebraaten entertained the crowd with his music and a little bit of comedy too.  The Eagles main hall was packed and […]

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TWO CROOKSTON BUSINESSES ARE BEHIND ON THEIR LOAN PAYMENTS, HOTEL VALUES TO GO DOWN

The City of Crookston committee for Development Policy and Review met over the noon hour on Thursday.  City of Crookston Finance Director and acting chair for the committee Angel Weasner provided an update on the Intermediary Relending Program (IRP).  Two businesses are currently behind in their payment T & N Sports (Siegle Sports) and Crookston

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MN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TEST RESULTS FROM CROOKSTON INN RELEASED

The Minnesota Department of Health received two positive test results for Legionnaires’ Disease in the Crookston Inn hot tub. However, neither sample was a match to the serogroup the four linked cases tested positive for said Doug Schultz, Department of Health Communications. “The investigation and the lab testing is final,” Schultz. “We did have a

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PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR UPDATES COMMISSIONER’S ON LEGIONNAIRE’S DISEASE

Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese provided an update to the Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday about Legionnaire’s disease cases in Polk County.  She told the commissioners that the incubation period for the disease has passed and that the Minnesota Department of Health will be monitoring hospital reports for symptoms during the period of

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SAYS LEGIONNAIRES DISEASE IS COMMON EVEN AT HOME

The Minnesota Department of Health is investing reports of Legionnaires Disease at the Crookston Inn and Convention Center and KROX contacted the department to find out more about the disease. The Department of Health receives reports from doctors about bacteria and other infections that are found when treating patients.  By receiving multiple reports from the Crookston area

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