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POLK COUNTY PULLS PLOWS OFF ROADS UNTIL FRIDAY MORNING, HIGHWAY 2 AND 75 CLOSED

Here are the latest road closures and travel updates from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Highway 2 is closed from Crookston to East Grand Forks.  Highway 75 closed from Canada to South Norman County Line by Perley.  Polk County Road 17 between Highway 2 and Polk County Road 66 […]

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BLIZZARD WARNING ISSUED FROM 7:00 PM WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY AT 1:00 AM

Crookston and the KROX listening area along with portions of northwest Minnesota and northeast North Dakota are in a Blizzard Warning from 7:00 p.m. Wednesday to 1:00 a.m. on Friday. Blizzard conditions expected. Total snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches, with higher amounts up 18 inches possible. Winds gusting as high as 55 mph.

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EDDIE FRAZIER PLEADS GUILTY TO 2ND DEGREE MURDER

Eddie Markeith Frazier, 50 of Crookston, formerly of Minneapolis, pled guilty Monday to murder in the second-degree murder, intentional murder, in Polk County District Court.  Frazier pled under the Alford plea related to the intentional aspect of his second-degree murder charge, where the defendant does not admit guilt but believes he would be found guilty

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POLK COUNTY FARMER TESTIFIES ON “SOY INNOVATION CAMPUS” IN CROOKSTON TO STATE LEGISLATORS

A Polk County farmer participated in a “Ag Innovation During Changing Times” presentation before the House Agriculture and Food Finance and Policy Division Tuesday in St. Paul. Minnesota Soybean Growers Association Director Mike Skaug testified about the benefits of a soybean crush and biodiesel facility at the University of Minnesota Crookston as part of a proposed “Soy Innovation

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CROOKSTON AND THE AREA IN A WINTER STORM WARNING SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota has issued a Winter Storm Warning for West Polk County in Minnesota and Grand Forks County in North Dakota from 6:00 a.m. Saturday to 1:00 p.m. on Sunday.  Heavy snow is expected with total snow accumulation of four to eight inches with winds gusting as high

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