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NEW GUN STORE NOW OPEN IN CROOKSTON

Insight Firearms is a new gun store in Crookston, located at 124 W 2nd Street, in the basement of Erickson Embroidery. Steve Erickson, owner of Erickson Embroidery, and Crookston Police Chief Darin Selzler own the business. The store officially opened recently and held a soft opening around a month ago. They plan to hold another

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT UNDERGOES RENOVATIONS

The Crookston Police Department recently made significant renovations to the station and garage. Crookston Chief of Police Darin Selzler said they were able to make the improvements partly because of some COVID funds. “We try to do something to improve our department every year like other department heads,” said Chief Selzler. “We had some projects

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDS TEMPORARY NO PARKING SIGNS ON NORTH CENTRAL AVE.

Yesterday, outside of Highland Elementary School, no parking signs were placed on North Central Ave., which caused some confusion for some parents and guardians waiting to pick up their children. But Crookston Police Chief Darin Selzler explained that these are temporary signs before the new installment of new parking signs in the Crookston School District

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BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY WITH CROOKSTON POLICE CHIEF DARIN SELZLER

School is finally back in session for the Crookston School District, and parents, students, and public servants are making preparations to return to the schools. But, along with a new year, the school district and Crookston Police Department are bringing new safety measures to keep the students safe. Over the summer, the Police Department partnered

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