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WEATHER HAS SLOWED CONSTRUCTION OF SUBWAY IN CROOKSTON

Work on the Subway Restaurant in Crookston has ground to a halt over the past few weeks due to extreme cold, high winds, and snow.  “The only update is that due to the weather we’re a couple of weeks behind schedule,” said owner Neil Ebeling.  “They think that we’re going to be able to catch […]

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TRI-VALLEY OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL TO HOLD COMMUNITY FORUMS IN CROOKSTON, WARREN AND ADA

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. will hold three community forums in the month of February. Two of the forums will be held on Wednesday, February 20. The Polk County community forum will be held in Crookston at the Crookston Family Service Center (1407 Erskine St.) and will run from 9-10 am. The Marshall County community forum

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POLK COUNTY PULLS PLOWS UNTIL FRIDAY MORNING, NO TRAVEL ADVISED FOR NW MN

Polk County has pulled plows off the roads until 4:00 a.m. Friday.  No travel is advised on any of the county roads. UPDATE FROM THE POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE: Polk County Road 17 between County Road 60 and County Road 20 East of East Grand Forks and North of Fisher, MN is closed due to a

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DR. MARK STRAND NOW CARING FOR PATIENTS AT ALTRU CLINIC IN CROOKSTON

Mark Strand, DO, MS, recently joined Altru and is now caring for patients at Altru Clinic in Crookston. He treats patients with diseases and disorders of the ear, nose and throat. “I approach patients with the same compassion and respect I would show my own family. I emphasize the importance of knowing all of the

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WINTER STORM WARNING ISSUED FOR CROOKSTON THROUGH THURSDAY AT 9PM

UPDATED – Feb. 6 at 3:38PM The National Weather Service in Grand Forks has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Crookston and the area from 3:00 pm today to 9:00 pm on Thursday.  The watch includes West Polk, West Marshall, Wilkin, and Grand Forks Counties.  It includes the cities of Crookston, East Grand Forks, Warren,

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RIVERVIEW’S REACHING OUT TO SERVE HONOR GOES TO MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH TEAM

For more than 30 years, RiverView Health has recognized individuals, groups, and programs with the Reaching Out to Serve Award. The award is given to those that symbolize RiverView’s mission of serving the region while demonstrating innovativeness voluntary of self-initiated efforts and works to improve the access, quality, or cost-effectiveness of healthcare. This year’s honor

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