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REVIEWING CITY OF CROOKSTON PROCEDURES AS RIVER LEVEL RISES

A flood warning is set to go into effect for Crookston on Friday, April 3, at 10:00 p.m.  The first crest for the Red Lake River in Crookston is predicted at 16-feet, which would be a minor flood stage for the City of Crookston.  City of Crookston Emergency Manager and Fire Chief Tim Froeber said […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON INCREASING DOWNTOWN PARKING SIGNAGE

The City of Crookston has been affixing new signposts to the pillars downtown in preparation for increased parking signage.  Each signpost will now hold both calendar parking and parking zone (time limit) signs. City of Crookston Public Works Director Pat Kelly said he’s been working with Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier to clarify parking in

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VEHICLE STRIKES LIGHT POLE ON WEST 6TH ST

Shortly before 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, a driver lost control of their vehicle striking the light pole at the corner of West 6th St and Groveland Ave.  The pole came down and was blocking multiple lanes of traffic for several minutes before Public Works staff were able to move it.  The Crookston Police Department said

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SPRING STREET SWEEPING MOVES SLOWLY AFTER A LONG WINTER

The City of Crookston street sweeper has been busy around town for the last few weeks.  And you’ve possibly noticed a truck following close behind.  That’s because when it comes to spring clean-up there is literally tons of sweeping to be done.  This winter the City of Crookston put about 700 tons of sand on

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO ACTIVIATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

River levels are expected to rise quickly to the 20-foot level which would trigger the activation of Crookston’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC).  Once opened, the EOC would remain open 24 hours a day until further notice. The phone number for the EOC is 218-281-4363.  For emergency situations please call 911.  Public Works will be on

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