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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS PAYS TRIBUTE TO OLD CROOKSTON HOCKEY TEAMS WITH NEW DISPLAY BOARDS AT THE CSC

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects class has created another project, for the Crookston Sports Center and some hockey veterans. Crookston High School students Hunter Knutson, Jaren Bailey, Sam Stewart, Jack Doda, and Jackson Demarais completed an addition to the Crookston Hockey Teams display board tables along the top level of the Crookston Sports Center […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH WATER EVENT UPDATE BY POLICE CHIEF DARIN SELZLER

On April 25, 2022, the National Weather Service determined that the Red Lake River at Crookston crested at 27.07 feet at 11:00 pm on April 24, 2022. As of 11:00 am today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was 26.33 feet and is slowly receding. The Crookston Emergency Operations Center will remain open and

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FLOODING UPDATE WITH INTERIM CITY ADMINISTRATOR CHARLES “CORKY” REYNOLDS

With the storm seeming past us now, the Red Lake River has crested at an earlier lower point than expected, according to the National Weather Service, at 27.07 feet., on Sunday, April 24, at 11:30 p.m. While the river is still flowing and at high levels, City Hall, the Emergency Operations Center, and the National

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CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER OPEN FOR PEOPLE EVACUATING

As of 10:30 am, the Red Lake River levels have reached 26 feet.  The City of Crookston Emergency Operation Center (EOC) is constantly monitoring river levels.  Sandbagging and clay diking efforts are continuing.  The EOC committee is considering the potential need for voluntary evacuation of low line vulnerable affected areas.  The Crookston Sports Center, 801 Fisher Ave., as been opened as a emergency evacuation

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