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CROOKSTON’S NIGHT TO UNITE TO BE HELD AT UMC AUGUST 3

Crookston’s Night to Unite annual celebration of communities and law enforcement will be held on the University of Minnesota Crookston campus this year on Tuesday, August 3.  Walmart of Crookston, the event’s main sponsor, came forward with a financial contribution to fully support this year’s event. Crookston Police Officer, Don Rasicot said, “We are thrilled […]

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CHEDA DISCUSSED MONDAY NIGHT AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met Monday night in the City Hall Council Chambers to discuss a series of resolutions and hear from Crookston Housing Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board members.  The meeting lasted roughly one hour and featured a few consent items and a variety of items on the regular agenda. CONSENT AGENDA The consent

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UPDATE: TWO INDIVIDUALS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AT NORTH ACRES ESTATES

UPDATE: 12/30/20 1:15 p.m. Vincent Villarreal was a person of interest in the December 5 death of Jeffrey Allen Shulzitski at the Budget Inn Express in Grand Forks. Wednesday’s arrest was on warrants unrelated to the Grand Forks investigation.  The Grand Forks Police Department will seek to speak with Villarreal about their open investigation now

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF JIM TADMAN UPDATES COUNTY RESIDENTS ON COVID-19 EMERGENCY PLANNING

Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman has issued the following press release on what Polk County is doing to combat and prepare for COVID-19.  The press release is below- The Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Polk County Public Health, along with all Polk County Department Heads, Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier, and East Grand Forks Police Chief

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFERS FIREWORK SAFETY TIPS ON FIREWORKS

Independence Day is Wednesday, July 4 and you have probably heard fireworks going off around town over the past few days and KROX talked with Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier about what kind of fireworks are legal and what isn’t legal in Minnesota. “It is that time and there is a small amount of fireworks

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