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A GRAND FORKS MAN HAS BEEN CHARGED IN CHURCH WINDOW SMASHING ON SUNDAY MORNING

Christopher Thumb, of Grand Forks, North Dakota, has been charged with several counts after being arrested early Sunday morning in Crookston. He was arrested with cuts on his hand across the street from the First Presbyterian Church, which had a broken window. For more on the story from Neil Carlson of iNewz.tv click below. [yotuwp

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MONDAYS WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE INCLUDED THREE PRELIMINARY BUDGET DISCUSSIONS

The Ways and Means Committee met immediately following the city council meeting on Monday night in the City Hall council chambers. During the meeting, the committee discussed building an official budget discussion, the Crookston Police Department preliminary budget, and the Information Technology initial budget. BUILDING OFFICIAL PRELIMINARY BUDGET The budget discussions kicked off with Crookston

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CROOKSTON POLICE ASKING THE PUBLIC TO STAY AWAY FROM RIVERSIDE AVENUE

As of 8:00PM on April 23, Riverside Ave. and Summit Ave. has been barricaded and closed. The decision to close is based upon the safety of sandbaggers and residents of the area. The water from the Red Lake River has backed up through the sewer system and spilled onto Riverside Ave. The water is flowing down Riverside Ave. and the city crews have blockaded the street and traffic will be diverted.  We ask that residents stay

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CROOKSTON POLICE RESPOND TO “FAKE” HOLD UP AT MCDONALDS

On Monday, July 15, at about 7:25 PM the Crookston Police Department responded to McDonald’s on a report of a threat made by a customer in the drive-thru.  The investigation revealed the incident occurred at approximately 6:30 PM.  A gray SUV pulled up to the drive-thru window, the driver was described as a white male in

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