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TWO MORE COVID CASES REPORTED IN POLK COUNTY; STATE REPORTS 1,009 NEW CONFIRMED CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health reported 1,009 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday, 143 probable cases from antigen testing, and zero deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 18,001 completed tests for a positive rate of 5.6 percent. Pennington County had 5 confirmed cases, Polk County-2 cases, Roseau County-2 cases, Lake of the […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, March 22, 2021

The Crookston Fire Department responded to the following calls over the weekend: 3/20/2021 At 1:35 p.m., the CFD responded to a call at Crookston Township Section 9, for a haybale fire that was threatening structures. Upon arrival, it was found that the hay bales were burning and had spread to the surrounding grasses. CFD extinguished

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, March 22 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The consent agenda will include approving the March 8 meeting minutes, approving bills and disbursements totaling $262,178.11, and extending the local emergency due to COVID-19. The Council will discuss and take action on the MnDOT Corridor

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday, March 22 at 5 p.m. in the choir/orchestra room at Crookston High School. The school board will be asked to approve the postponement of the Crookston Music Trip to 2022. The board will also discuss strategic planning and have a second reading of updated policies in the 500-series

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT REMINDS AREA CITIZENS ABOUT BURNING RULES

With the nice spring, many people are likely looking to get outside and start spring cleaning on their property. For some that will include burning, but there are rules for burning both in the City of Crookston and the Crookston Fire District that residents should be aware of. Crookston Firefighter Shane Heldstab said the local

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THE SUMMIT OFFERS “COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS” PROGRAM FOR SENIORS

COVID–19 has many seniors living in isolation and unable to stay socially connected as they have in the past.  In light of the pandemic and recognizing the impact it has had on seniors in Crookston and the surrounding areas, Benedictine Living Community – Crookston, The SUMMIT is implementing a new “Community Connections” program as a

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