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ALCOHOL INVOLVED IN SUNDAY MORNING CRASH IN CROOKSTON

The Minnesota State Patrol reports an alcohol-involved crash at 1:16 a.m. on Sunday, near the intersection of Old Highway 75 and South Main Street in Crookston. 2001 Ford F250, driven by 21-year-old David Joseph Meine of Crookston, turned westbound onto Old Highway 75, lost control, and drove into a railroad bridge pier. According to the […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL OFFERS SUPPLEMENTAL PARENT DRIVER EDUCATION CLASS

Crookston Public Schools will be hosting a FREE Driver Education Supplemental Parent Class on Monday, June 3rd, from 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. located in the Highland Auditorium.  Studies have shown that parents who complete a Supplemental Driving Class with their child have significantly fewer accidents than those that don’t complete a Supplemental Driving Class. 

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TOWARD ZERO DEATHS – DON’T DRIVE DISTRACTED

According to traffic safety facts from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, each day approximately 9 people are killed and more than 1,000 injured in crashes reported involving a distracted driver.  Lieutenant Brad Norland with the Minnesota State Patrol describes the three types of distracted driving that lead to crashes. “We have a major problem

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UPDATED ROAD CLOSURES AROUND NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol has enacted a road closure on Highway 75 south of Halstad due to water over the road. The closure on highway 220 north of Oslo has been expanded.  The Highway will remain closed until further notice and traffic should seek alternate routes. Highways that remain

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NORMAN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE INVESTIGATING DEATH NEAR BORUP

On Friday, March 15 at approximately 7:30 a.m. the Norman County Sheriff’s Office responded to a death scene along County Highway 39 near Borup, MN. It is unclear what occurred at this point as the investigation into what happened is ongoing. There is not believed to be any danger to the public.  The Norman County

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