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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO ACCIDENT ON N MAIN ST./W 2ND ST.

The Crookston Police Department responded to a car accident on May 17. The report can be seen below Report of an accident on May 17 at 3:17 p.m. on N Main St/W 2nd St. Veh. #1 – 2016 Chrysler 300C, driven by Lourdes Holmes, Fertile, MN. Veh. #2 – 2011 Ford Edge, driven by Frances […]

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UMC IS HOSTING SMALL BUSINESS TRAINING COURSES LATER IN MAY

The Northwest Minnesota Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is putting on a free training event with hopes of guiding and educating small business owners to help them better understand how to start a business. The Northwest Minnesota SBDC and East Grand Forks EDA are hosting three events in May that will focus on how to

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CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER OPENS ADOPT-A-BASKET FOR THE COMING SUMMER

The Crookston Area Chamber is holding its Adopt-a-Basket to help make Crookston more beautiful this summer. Adopt a hanging basket that will be displayed in the Downtown Crookston area and maintained through the summer. Basket adoption is $70, and for an additional $10, a plaque with your name and the name of someone you want

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TRAVELING ART EXHIBIT TOURS NW MINNESOTA REGION, VISITS HALLOCK PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) sponsors an annual Traveling Art Exhibit, which visits northwest Minnesota communities throughout the year. The exhibit includes 17 original art pieces by regional adult and student artists chosen from works submitted for the annual juried exhibit. The exhibit is currently at the Hallock Public Library until June 16. Please

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HAROUNA MAIGA EARNS UMC’S HOARCE T. MORSE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION

Since 1965, the Horace T. Morse-Minnesota Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education has been given to a select group of teachers who reflect the University’s emphasis on the importance of high-quality undergraduate education. Those who receive this award become members of the Academy of Distinguished Teachers (ADT). The title “Distinguished University Teaching

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CITY OF CROOKSTON IS REMOVING TEMPORARY CLAY LEVEES AND REOPENING CLOSED ROADS

As of 2:00 pm today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was at 21.25 feet and is continuing to recede. The Crookston Emergency Operation Center and city staff will continue to monitor river levels ad levee systems. At this time, operations at all Ward Command posts have been suspended. In the coming days, portions

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