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WORK CONTINUES ON CONSTRUCTION TRADES HOUSE ON HOVEN LANE

The construction trades class at Crookston High School is working on the house started by the class last year. That’s because the class last year lost two and a half months of construction when the state put distance learning into effect for all schools. This year, the class has had about four months of hybrid […]

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: IN SUPPORT OF THE LOCAL LIBRARY

I have always been a supporter of public libraries not only because of the important service that they provide but also because of what they represent. Public libraries represent the ideals of our democracy by providing without favoritism, the same access to books and materials regardless of the patron’s income level. Libraries promote literacy and

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THREE INJURED IN MONDAY ACCIDENT IN POLK COUNTY

On Monday, March 1 at 1:16 p.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a motor vehicle accident with injuries at the intersection of Polk County Road 20 and Polk County Road 23.  92-year-old Donald Vansickle from Warren, who was southbound on County Road 20 in a 2018 Chevy Equinox was struck by a westbound

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 346 NEW CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES, 4 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health reported 346 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Tuesday, 97 probable cases from antigen testing and 4 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 9,507 completed tests for a positive rate of 3.3 percent. Norman County reported 2 confirmed cases, Pennington County had 1 confirmed case, and Polk County reported

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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, March 2, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Breanna Lynn Rasmusson, 39 of Crookston, for misdemeanor contempt of court for willful disobedience of a court mandate. Bail supplied. Paul James Feather, 49 of Erskine, misdemeanor prohibited use of toxic substances for intoxication. Released on personal recognizance. Demetrious Rena Kehn, 56 of

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL LEAVES SECOND STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION WITH PLENTY OF WORK AHEAD

The Crookston City Council held its second strategic planning mission of the year, continuing discussions on City Councilmembers’ roles on non-city boards and committees, the proposed corridor study of downtown streets, the city’s image, and gathering community input. The first meeting was held on February 17 (here). The City Council left the meeting with plenty

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