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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – August 11, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston is reporting the following arrests – Castor William Stroot, 20 of Euclid, for possession of a scheduled 5 controlled substance. Aaron Charles Stevens, 61 of Crookston, for contempt of court – willful disobedience to a court mandate. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls  At […]

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KEN WINGER RETIRING FROM HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY AFTER ALMOST 50 YEARS

After 50 years of serving in the school district, Janitor Ken Winger is retiring from Highland Elementary sometime this August. Winger started in the district in 1971 and arrived at Highland in 1986, where he’s been for 35 years. Highland Elementary Principal Chris Trostad had nothing but great words about Ken’s character and work ethic.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR – THANKING THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

The Benedictine Living Community – Crookston thanks the Crookston Knights of Columbus Council 1216 in a letter to the editor.  The letter is below –  Every summer, since the early 1960’s, except for the COVID – 19 0f 2020, the Crookston Knights of Columbus, Council 1216, have been preparing and serving a summer cook out for

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MDH LATEST COVID BREAKTHROUGH NUMBERS SHOW LESS THAN 1% OF VACCINATED PEOPLE HAVE HAD COVID

The Minnesota Department of Health has released the COVID-19 Vaccine breakthrough weekly update.  It shows that less than one percent of Minnesotans that are vaccinated have had COVID.  All the numbers are below –  Updated 8/10/2021. Background & Case Definition A vaccine breakthrough infection is detection of SARS CoV-2 in a Minnesota patient sample that

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 1,690 COVID CASES, POLK COUNTY HAD 5 CASES AND 2 PROBABLE

The Minnesota Department of Health has released the COVID numbers for Tuesday, August 10. Minnesota reported 1,690 new COVID cases.  Polk County reported five new cases and two probable, Norman County reported four new cases and one probable.  Pennington County had two new cases and Roseau, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, and Red Lake County

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