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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS ONE TRANSPORTED FROM ACCIDENT MONDAY

The Crookston Police Department responded to an accident on Monday, May 13 at 6:56 p.m. along University Avenue.  The accident occurred between a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am, driven by Kiel Auck of Crookston and a 2015 Freightliner, driven by Terry Penner of Moorhead.  Auck was transported via ambulance to RiverView.  The Pontiac had severe damage […]

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POWER OUTAGE ON NORTH END OF CROOKSTON

The north end of Crookston was hit by a power outage this afternoon.  The Crookston High School, the Crookston Sports Center and many others were affected by the outage late this afternoon. Otter Tail Power Company is reporting the cause of the outage was a power pole on fire in the area of 218 3rd

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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION AWARDS RICHARD MAVES HEALTHCARE SCHOLARSHIPS

In memory of long-time Crookston community member Richard Maves, the RiverView Foundation has established the Richard Maves Healthcare Scholarship for area high school graduates who are enrolled and are pursuing a degree in a healthcare field. Richard Maves was a kind-hearted person known for his impeccable work ethic.  His life legacy was his career as

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WILD TURKEYS SPOTTED IN CROOKSTON

There were three wild turkeys spotted in Crookston this morning.  You can see the three turkeys crossing Barrette Street heading towards Highland School.  If you have interesting pictures (wildlife, sunsets, etc) send them to kroxnews@gmail.com and we will post them and give you credit (if you want).  

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PARENTHOOD ART EXHIBIT ON DISPLAY AT NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL

Come to the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) Gallery in East Grand Forks at the Riverwalk Centre (movie theater mall) to see the new Parenthood Art Exhibit. This collection is meant to explore and celebrate parenthood and is open between Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Art gathered has been created by northwest Minnesota artists that

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OAK COVE RESORT TO GET NEW BOAT STORAGE BUILDING AFTER WINTER STORMS

The wet heavy snow in March caused many buildings to collapse throughout the area.  Many of those buildings were pole buildings, which Polk County Planning and Zoning Commissioner Jake Snyder said is a concern because heavy snow puts a lot of stress on long trusses spanned to maximize space. “It’s been a concern of a

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