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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT WARNS OF NEXTDOOR SOCIAL NETWORK SCAM

The Crookston Police Department has received several reports of Crookston residents receiving a letter inviting them to join a free online private social network platform called Nextdoor. Nextdoor is a networking platform where members can post comments about what is going on in their neighborhood such as local events or where to hire a contractor or mechanic. This is […]

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO HOUSE FIRE ON NORTH FRONT

The Crookston Fire Department was called to a house fire on North Front Street on Saturday night.  There was a lot of smoke and several fire trucks responded to the fire.  It appeared everybody in the house was able to get out and was sitting on the curb outside the house. Other agencies responding were

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CROOKSTON POLICE MAKE CONTACT WITH MISSING CROOKSTON WOMAN

UPDATE: 8/23/19 10:00 a.m. The Crookston Police Department has had phone contact with Ellen Simmons.  She has also made contact with other people in Crookston and with family from outside the area.  Ellen is apparently safe and in good health and will be returning to Crookston in the very near future.  Thank you to all

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE VOTES TO PARTIALLY FUND EPITOME ENERGY LOAN

The Crookston City Council members voted Monday night during their Special Ways & Means Committee meeting to partially fund the $250,000 loan request from Epitome Energy.  During their last meeting on August 12, Councilman Jake Fee suggested that the City of Crookston fund a portion of the loan with CHEDA funding the rest.  Fee had

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACCIDENT REPORT

The Crookston Police Department responded to a two-vehicle accident Friday, August 16 at 11:41 a.m. on W 6th St and N Front St.  The vehicles involved were a 2008 Toyota Camry driven by Roberto Gatica of Crookston, and a 2008 Ford Focus driven by Duane Stinar of Crookston.  There were no injuries and moderate damage

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A STEADY STREAM OF PEOPLE EAT AT POLICE AND FIREMAN’S PANCAKE BREAKFAST

A steady stream of people kept the tables at the Crookston Fire Hall full this morning for the Police and Fireman’s Pancake Breakfast. Crookston firefighter Bob Magsam said a crowd was ready to eat at 5:45 a.m. this morning.  “Busy, busy, busy,” said Magsam.  “We had a great crowd here at 5:45 this morning waiting

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