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DRIVER OF CAR THAT WENT IN RIVER IN CROOKSTON IDENTIFIED

UPDATE (1:31 p.m.) The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle that entered the river has been identified as William Mark Tuseth (26) of Crookston.  An autopsy is being performed; no foul play is suspected.  The vehicle recovered from the river is a 2010 Chevy Impala.  The Minnesota State Patrol is assisting with the crash.  […]

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS SHOUTING MATCH AT HIGH SCHOOL

On Wednesday morning, there was a “shouting match” reported at Crookston High School between students. The Crookston Police Department responded to the incident. The common procedure for altercations that happen within the school district is to notify the district School Resource Officer (S.R.O.) Don Rasicot. The Crookston Police Department can also respond to these incidents

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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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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL AND WAYS AND MEANS TO MEET TONIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. The consent agenda includes the approval of the City Council meeting minutes from June 26. It also provides for the approval of bills and disbursements in the amount of $352,428.25. It will include the resolution of donations for

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT REMINDS RESIDENTS OF FIREWORK LAWS AND SAFETY

Firework laws, safety, and regulations have been a talking point for Minnesotans gearing up for the Independence Day Holiday. In 2022, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety had 96 reported fireworks incidents, with 11 people injured, one death, and over $760,000 in property damages in the state. CROOKSTON POLICE TO MONITOR FOURTH OF JULY ACTIVITIES

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