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HUNDREDS TAKE IN OX CART DAYS TASTE OF CROOKSTON

The annual Ox Cart Days Taste of Crookston, sponsored by United Valley Bank of Crookston, was held at the Crookston Eagles Club on Monday night to officially kick off Ox Cart Days Week. 14 businesses, agencies, and individuals served delicious food, and desserts, to hundreds of happy attendees.  The People’s Choice winner was the UMC

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CROOKSTON POLICE HAS RECEIVED THREE COUNTERFEIT BILLS IN THE PAST FEW DAYS

The Crookston Police Department has received three counterfeit bills that were passed in the City of Crookston. The bills were passed at Walmart, Holiday, and the Irishman’s Shanty. Bills were passed in various amounts up to $100.  The CPD said one bill appeared to be a $10 bill that had been washed and reprinted to

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RIVERVIEW CELEBRATES EMPLOYEES, GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITIES IT SERVES

As RiverView Health wraps up the annual recognition of National Nurses Week, May 6-12; National Hospital Week, May 10-16; and National Skilled Nursing Care Week, May 10-16, one thing is sure, this year was very different from the others due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While annual events, like the employee picnic, did not take place

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KROX’S SMALL BUSINESS DIRECTORY – CROOKSTON BUSINESSES THAT ARE OPEN

KROX has put a list of the Crookston businesses that advertise with us.  Make sure to patronize the businesses below.  THANK YOU! Businesses are listed in alphabetical order.  HOURS: M-F 8:00a-5:00p; Towing 24/7 PHONE: 281-5595 WEBSITE: Here HOURS: By Appointment Only PHONE: 281-1416 WEBSITE: Here HOURS: M-F 8:00a-4:45p, Sat 8:00a-12:45p PHONE: 281-1712 HOURS: By Appointment

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COUNCILMAN TOM VEDBRAATEN WANTS CITY COUNCIL TO DISCUSS HIRING SECOND CITY ATTORNEY

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night, and all the items on the agenda were a part of the consent agenda. Three issues were pulled off the consent agenda, the bills and disbursements, city attorney appointment, and surplus property.  Councilman Bobby Baird requested the bills and disbursements be pulled.  He said he thought a

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