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SUMMER REGISTRATION DAY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 24 

If you’re looking for things for your kids to do during the summer make sure to head on over to the Crookston Sports Center Wednesday, April 24 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for Summer Registration Day.  Community Education Director Denice Oliver said summer registration day was created in response to parents requests to have a […]

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PARK BOARD DISCUSSES POOL TAKEOVER, CAPITOL IMPROVEMENTS

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday afternoon and began their meeting reviewing the 2019 Capitol Improvement list.  The new members were also introduced to the Capital Improvement process said Parks and Recreation director Scott Riopelle.  “We just explained the process we’ll use,” said Riopelle.  “2019 is pretty well set, but if they see stuff

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CITY RESPONDS TO QUESTIONS ABOUT SNOW REMOVAL ON SIDEWALKS, TRAILS

KROX has received several messages, calls and questions regarding snow removal on sidewalks, trails and at intersections over the past couple of weeks.  We took those questions to City Administrator Shannon Stassen, first about the trail on Fisher Ave. and some other sidewalks throughout town being covered in snow.  “There are some trail area and

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CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER STAFF TRANSITION GOLD ARENA TO TURF

Even as our eyes and cold noses tell us we’re in the heart of winter, there are signs spring is just around the corner.  Phil the groundhog didn’t see his shadow on the first Saturday of the month, University of Minnesota Crookston Softball has begun playing indoor games and the baseball team is traveling south

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FEBRUARY FITNESS FEVER PROVIDES COMMUNITY EVENTS EACH SUNDAY

Polk County Public Health and the Polk County Wellness Coalition are ready to rock with the 2019 February Fitness Fever Events says Polk County Public Health Coordinator Kirsten Fagerlund.  “We’re excited again to have our committee offer fun events in February for the people in the region,” said Fagerlund.  “Our committee has been meeting for

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