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CITY COUNCIL TO PROCEED WITH CORRIDOR STUDY, SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE PROGRAM INTRODUCED

On Monday, the Crookston City Council passed a motion to have the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) craft a Joint Powers Agreement to conduct a study of 14 blocks along the Highway 2 corridor in downtown Crookston along with additional blocks on South Main and South Broadway to the Red Lake River. The City Council […]

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CROOKSTON MAN INJURED IN TUESDAY EVENING CRASH OUTSIDE FISHER

The Minnesota State Patrol responded to a single-vehicle accident at approximately 7:08 p.m. Tuesday, March 2 on Highway 2 west of Fisher. A Nissan Sentra driven by Robert Rosas Jr. was westbound on Highway 2 when it left the roadway, hit a culvert in the ditch, and went airborne. The vehicle came down in the

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL HOLDS STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION

The Crookston City Council held a strategic planning session Wednesday night covering a lot of ground discussing the future for Crookston. The meeting covered several core topics and some additional topics, including the role of councilmembers on boards and committees, MnDOT Downtown Highway 2 Corridor Study, child care, recreation programs, Crookston’s image, and whether there

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MNDOT ISSUES NO TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR HIGHWAY 2 AND 200

(Updated – 7:00 a.m.) The Minnesota Department of Transportation advises no travel on the following highways in northwest Minnesota. Highway 2- Crookston to East Grand Forks Highway 200 – Ada to North Dakota border No Travel Advised means that the roadway has deteriorated and/or visibility has been reduced to the point that it is very

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CROOKSTON’S FISHER AVENUE & THE HIGHWAY 2/32 INTERSECTION TO GET SAFETY UPGRADES IN 2021

­In September 2018, Polk County held a workshop on its County Road Safety Plan (CRSP). The CRSP is a joint project developed by the Minnesota Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and County Engineers to improve safety on roadways outside the seven-county Twin Cities metro area. Two projects were discussed during that meeting, the urbanization

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