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KROX LISTENING AREA FINALLY GETS MEASURABLE RAIN

It has been almost two months that the KROX studios has received significant rainfall and throughout the day on Friday, we received just shy of an inch of rain (.99).   We have had several other rain reports from listeners and they are listed below.  .99 – Euclid Avenue 1.05 – Woodland Avenue 1.10 – Radisson […]

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HUNDREDS SHOW UP TO CSC FOR OX CART DAYS ACTIVITIES

Due to the rain in Crookston on Friday, all Downtown Square activities were moved to the Crookston Sports Center. That included the Beach Bash with the “Island Time” steel drum band and the great Minneschlagen Schlebrity Schlagfest charity event.  People got to watch the band play live music, get Hawaiian Shaved Ice, and there was

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CVB GIVES HERSHEY’S UPDATE AHEAD OF OX CART DAYS

The Crookston Visitors Bureau board met on Thursday morning at the Crookston Inn. The agenda included reviewing a treasurer’s report, visitor guides distribution updates from Nite to Unite and Ox Cart Days, and an Ox Cart Days Update from Jess Bengtson regarding the Hershey’s S’mores event. The meeting began with the approval of the July

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BENGSTON/SEIBEL FAMILY THANKS THE COMMUNITY

To the Crookston community and beyond: Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the love and support you have shown us over these last couple of months while Jackson undergoes cancer treatment for a second time for Hodgkins Lymphoma. After first finishing four cycles of chemo at Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo,

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OBITUARY – MaryAnn Simmons

MaryAnn Cecilia Simmons, 81, of Crookston, MN, passed away Saturday evening, April 11, 2020, at her rural home while comforted by her family at her bedside. MaryAnn was recently diagnosed with advanced cancer and remained alert and involved in daily life until she passed. MaryAnn was born in Fargo, ND on January 10, 1939, the

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POLK COUNTY COVID UPDATE WITH PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR SARAH REESE; WEEKLY REPORT DATA

Polk County, and likewise, much of northwestern Minnesota is seeing another uptick in COVID-19 cases. Polk County has seen more than 140 new confirmed cases in April. While not as pronounced as the surge this fall, Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese said they are watching numbers closely. “We have been seeing an uptick

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