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POLICE ISSUE A “GOOD” TICKET TO CROOKSTON YOUTH

Your child might come home with a ticket this summer!  But don’t worry; this is a “good” ticket explains Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier.  “It’s a campaign sponsored by AAA, Dairy Queen, the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association, the Minnesota Sheriff’s Association encouraging kids to wear a helmet when they are on a bike, scooter, […]

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT WARNS OF POLICE FUNDRAISING EFFORTS

Several people in the community have notified the Crookston Police Department of receiving phone calls from the National Police Association, the National Police Trooper’s Association, the National Association of Police Organizations or possibly some other police related organization.  The callers are soliciting donations for whatever “police” related endeavor they are engaged.  Each of these organizations

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PHONE SCAMMERS CLAIM TO BE RAISING FUNDS FOR CROOKSTON ATHLETIC TEAMS

Crookston Public Schools was recently informed that someone has been calling from a toll-free number claiming to be from Crookston High School and raising funds for CHS sports teams. They want to inform everyone that this is not an official communication from Crookston Public Schools or any of their Booster Clubs. Crookston Public Schools and

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SAFETY TOWN PROVIDES UPCOMING KINDERGARTENS WITH TOOLS TO BE SAFE

Safety Town is being held this week at Washington Elementary School.  The program, led by Megan Parenteau and Stacy Olson, is open to children eligible to enter kindergarten this fall. The children learn about safety in a variety of settings said Olson, while also getting some help driving around town in Washington’s gym from the

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL OFFERS SUPPLEMENTAL PARENT DRIVER EDUCATION CLASS

Crookston Public Schools will be hosting a FREE Driver Education Supplemental Parent Class on Monday, June 3rd, from 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. located in the Highland Auditorium.  Studies have shown that parents who complete a Supplemental Driving Class with their child have significantly fewer accidents than those that don’t complete a Supplemental Driving Class. 

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CROOKSTON WAYS & MEANS MEETING STARTS POORLY ENDS WITH ARGUMENT

The City of Crookston Ways & Means Committee meeting got off to a bad start Tuesday night and ended on an even more negative note.  The mayor called the meeting to order only about 90 seconds after the conclusion of the City Council meeting while several members of the council were engaged in conversations with

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