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MALFUNCTIONING RAILROAD CROSSING ON HIGHWAY 2

The railroad crossing arms on Highway 2 are malfunctioning in the down position causing delays on the north end of the Crookston.  The Crookston Police Department said they first received a call about the malfunction around 9:00 a.m. and requests have been placed to the railroad to get them repaired.  Many drivers are attempting to […]

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WORK SET TO BEGIN ON MAPLE LAKE’S EAST SHORE, COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAY 3

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning and approved the bids on several highway projects.  Knife River Materials out of Bemidji was awarded the project on Maple Lake’s east shore that will create back in diagonal parking along the beach for $434,548.15.  Polk County Engineer Rich Sanders said there will be an increase in

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FISHER’S LANDING TRAVEL INFORMATION CENTER OPENS FOR SUMMER TOURISM MAY 13

Tourism is a key sector of the Minnesota economy, comparable to agriculture in its contribution to the gross state product. Minnesota’s leisure and hospitality industry account for more than 270,000 full and part-time jobs and close to $5.8 billion in wages. Travelers in Minnesota spend more than $42 million per day. These dollars circulate widely

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LANE CLOSURES FOR KENNEDY BRIDGE BEGIN MAY 9

Crews will be closing the inside lanes of the Kennedy Bridge on Highway 2 starting on Thursday, May 9, 2019.  Traffic will be down to one lane in each direction.  Once the work on the inside lanes is complete crews will switch over to the outside lanes. Crews will be wrapping up their work on

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RICHARD SANDERS REAPPOINTED AS COUNTY ENGINEER BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center.  In their final resolution of the morning, they reappointed Richard Sanders as the Polk County Engineer through May 2023.  Sanders was named the 2018 Outstanding County Engineer of the Year by the Minnesota County Engineers Association.  He also received a 2018

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TOBACCO FREE POLICY, GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE CLEAR WAYS & MEANS

The Ways & Means Committee approved a both a City of Crookston Tobacco-Free Policy and the Gateway Overlay District Ordinance on Monday night.  Both will go to City Council for final approval.  The Tobacco-Free Policy was developed by a group of City of Crookston staff comprised of both users and non-users of Tobacco products who

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