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CROOKSTON POLICE RESPOND TO THREE-VEHICLE ACCIDENT ON N. MAIN ST. AND 3RD ST.

On May 3, 2022, at 12:24, officers from the Crookston Police Department were dispatched to the intersection of N. Main St. and 3rd St. after the report of a three-vehicle accident. Initial investigation of the accident revealed that a 2009 Dodge Journey was driving South on N Main St in the middle lane and attempted […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES HIRING OF NATHAN LUBARSKI AS NEW ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR

On Monday night, the Crookston School Board met inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.  CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda included accepting resignations from Crookston High School head cook Christine Erdmann, Crookston High School kitchen helper Cassandra Torkelson, Special Services Administrative Assistant Jodi Clauson, Junior High Football Coach Don Edlund, and Washington Elementary Paraprofessional Shelly

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NATHAN NELSON TO BE NEW CROOKSTON POLICE DEPUTY CHIEF

It has nearly been two weeks since Paul Biermaier retired, and his Lieutenant, Darin Selzler, has taken his place as the Crookston Police Department’s Police Chief. Detective Nathan Nelson was also promoted to take the position Selzler left. He will be sworn in as the new Deputy Chief on Monday, March 14, at the City

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LOOKING IN AT DARIN SELZLER’S FIRST WEEK AS CROOKSTON’S CHIEF OF POLICE

On Monday, February 28th, Paul Biermaier retired as the Crookston Police Department Police Chief. His Lieutenant, Darin Selzler, has been appointed to take his place as the new Police Chief of the Crookston Police Department. Detective Nathan Nelson was promoted to the position of Deputy Chief, formerly known as Lieutenant. After one week of officially

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CROOKSTON POLICE CHIEF PAUL BEIRMAIER IS RETIRING, AN OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD FRIDAY

Police Chief Paul Biermaier is retiring from the Crookston Police Department on Monday, February 28th, after 32 years of service to the Crookston Police Department and eight and a half years as the Chief of Police. Chief Biermaier received a lot of positive support and reactions from his fellow department members and city council members

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