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THE 19TH CROOKSTON ANNUAL NIGHT TO UNITE CELEBRATION IS SET TO KICK OFF NEXT WEEK

The 39th Annual nationwide and the 19th Crookston Annual Night to Unite celebration of communities and law enforcement will be held at the University of Minnesota Crookston Campus Mall on August 2 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. This year’s National Night Out (NNO), Night to Unite, is in its 39th year nationally and 19th in

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO ACCIDENT ON UNIVERSITY AVE.

The Crookston Police Department responded to a car accident on July 21. The report can be seen below. Report of an accident on July 21, 2022, at 6:12 p.m. at 1500 University Ave. Vehicle #1 – 2012 GMC Sierra, driven by Linnea Senum, Fisher. Vehicle #2 – 2021 Ford Explorer, driven by Jana Brekken, Crookston.

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CROOKSTON WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE DICUSSES LIBRARY, POLICE AND FIRE BUDGETS

Soon after the conclusions of the City Council meeting, the Ways and Means Committee met to discuss the budget for the Crookston Public Library, Fire Department, and Police Department. CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY The committee first heard from the Crookston Public Library, where they heard from Finance Director Ryan Lindtwed and Public Library Director Chris Boike,

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO DISCUSS THE FOOD TRUCK ORDINANCE MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The Council will first hear a presentation from Bob Herkenhoff on a donation. The Consent Agenda will include the approval of the proposed City Council Minutes from their meeting on June 27 and the approval of the

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CROOKSTON POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS OFFER REMINDER OF FIREWORK LAWS AND SAFETY TIPS

The Independence Day holiday is just around the corner, which means fireworks take to the skies with sparklers and poppers in everyone’s hand to celebrate the anniversary of our nation’s independence.  But, while the fireworks are a tradition of the country dating back to 1777, they are still dangerous explosives that can be just as

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