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KIDS SHOP WITH A HOMETOWN HERO IN CROOKSTON

The Crookston Police Department, Polk County Sheriff’s Department, and local first responders held their 13th annual “Shop With a Hometown Hero” event on Tuesday, December 12, at the Crookston Walmart.  We have pictures from the event and the original story about the event below. “Shop With a Hometown Hero” is a program that runs through […]

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FLOODING UPDATE WITH INTERIM CITY ADMINISTRATOR CHARLES “CORKY” REYNOLDS

With the storm seeming past us now, the Red Lake River has crested at an earlier lower point than expected, according to the National Weather Service, at 27.07 feet., on Sunday, April 24, at 11:30 p.m. While the river is still flowing and at high levels, City Hall, the Emergency Operations Center, and the National

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RED LAKE RIVER BREACHES THE LEVY ON RIVERSIDE AVENUE EVACUTIONS UNDERWAY

The Red Lake River water levels continue to slowly rise which has created additional vulnerable locations. To assist with monitoring the river levees and with sandbagging efforts, the City of Crookston requested aid from the Minnesota National Guard. It is expected that approximately 50 National Guard personnel will be arriving later this evening. Water levels have overcome the river

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES ACTIONS TO SUPPORT HOSPITALS DURING OMICRON SURGE

Governor Tim Walz today announced his intention to provide $40 million in new funding to help support hospital staffing to serve Minnesotans across the state during the current surge of COVID-19 cases brought on by the Omicron variant. Governor Walz submitted his plan for the funding from the American Rescue Plan to the Legislative COVID-19 Response Commission

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GOVERNOR WALZ SECURES EMERGENCY FEDERAL MEDICAL TEAMS TO SUPPORT MINNESOTA HOSPITALS

Today, Governor Tim Walz announced that the federal government has accepted his urgent request for emergency staffing assistance at Minnesota hospitals and will be sending two Department of Defense medical teams to hospitals to relieve doctors and nurses as they treat COVID-19 and other patients. The emergency staffing teams, with 22 medical personnel each, will

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES BRAINERD FACILITY TO SERVE AS ALTERNATIVE CARE SITE TO HELP RELIEVE HOSPITAL CAPACITY

Today, Governor Tim Walz announced a second skilled-nursing facility would act as an alternative care site as part of the governor’s efforts to relieve Minnesota hospitals treating a surge of COVID-19 patients. An additional emergency staffing team of 14 Minnesota National Guard members and nine federal nurses will treat patients at Good Samaritan Society –

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