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Richard Johnson – Obit

Richard N. “Richie” Johnson, 90, a longtime Crookston, MN resident and businessman, passed away at his home early Friday morning, October 30, 2020. The Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Online registry: www.stenshoelhouske.com

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COVID-19 CASES INCREASE SHARPLY IN KROX LISTENING AREA

The Minnesota Department of Health released its COVID-19 Weekly Report (here) on Thursday.  All information is updated through 4 p.m. on Wednesday, October 28 unless noted. Information on Polk County and the KROX listening area was pulled from the report and is below –  Thru 10/28 Polk County Minnesota Tests 10,459 2,770,450 Positive Cases 557

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Shirley Radke – Obit

Shirley Luvern Radke, age 83, of Williamsport, IN, formerly of Crookston, MN, passed away on Saturday, October 24, 2020, with her family by her side. Shirley Luvern Johnson was born on July 25, 1937, in Crookston, MN, the daughter of the late James and Annetta (Klooz) Johnson.  She was raised and attended school in Crookston. 

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERS AN INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO ON HOW TO GET TO THE NEW FACILITY

RiverView Health’s new hospital and clinic is now open!  The $51 million project has provided Crookston and the region with a state of the art healthcare facility that is unlike anything in a town of Crookston’s size.  RiverView Health CEO Carrie Michalski welcomes everyone and gives a preview of how to get to the new

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POLK COUNTY OPEN COVID-19 CASES TOPS 100, INFO ON KROX LISTENING AREA DATA (OCT. 22)

The Minnesota Department of Health released its COVID-19 Weekly Report (here) on Thursday.  All information is updated through 4 p.m. on Wednesday, October 21 unless noted. Information on Polk County and the KROX listening area was pulled from the report and is below –  Thru 10/21 Polk County Minnesota Tests 9,136 2,587,268 Positive Cases 557

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COVE YOUTH CENTER REOPENS IN DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON WEDNESDAY

After being closed for more than seven months, the Cove Youth Center in downtown Crookston is reopening to area high school youth starting Wednesday. Anke Wiersma, the President of the Crookston Youth Board, said being shut down for so long, especially during the summer months, was unfortunate timing, but she feels confident that the Youth

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