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CROOKSTON PIRATE FOOTBALL GAME TICKETS SOLD OUT

The Crookston High School Pirate football game tickets for the game against Roseau on Saturday, October 3 have been sold out. If you didn’t get a ticket, KROX will have the game on radio like usual, and we will also have the game live video streamed on KROXAM.com and our Youtube channel.  The streaming and […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, October 1, 2020

The Crookston Fire Department responded to the following call on 10/1/2020: At 2:41 am, the CFD responded to a call on the 1500 block of North Broadway, for a general fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, CFD investigated room by room and located the detector, but could not find the reason it was set off. Reset

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BIO GIRLS DONATES $1456 TO THE CROOKSTON CHAMBER’S SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY

The Crookston chapter of the BIO Girls club donated $1456 this week to the Crookston Chamber of Commerce for the upcoming Small Business Saturday marketing.  The BIO Girls raised the money through a virtual run-a-thon. BIO Girls uses three pillars to build self-esteem in young girls, explains Crookston leader Anita Gust. “BIO girls are Beautiful

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OTTER TAIL POWER COMPANY, A LEADER IN DEVELOPING EV CHARGING OPTIONS IN RURAL UNITED STATES

Before you hit the road, you might think about where you’ll stop to eat, sleep, or fill gas. As electric vehicles (EVs) become more affordable and chargers more accessible, some people are planning trips around charging locations. With the evolution of electric transportation, Otter Tail Power Company customers have become increasingly interested in access to

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RIVERVIEW WILL HOLD GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION OCTOBER 7

RiverView Health’s building project, RiverView 2020, is nearing the finish line! After years of dreaming and planning, it’s time for the ribbon-cutting. The public is invited to celebrate the new state-of-the-art facility at the grand opening celebration Wednesday, October 7 at 7 p.m. The event will take place in the parking lot on the east

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MN REPORTS 16 MORE DEATHS, 689 NEW CASES OF COVID-19, 7 IN POLK COUNTY

The Minnesota Department of Health reported 16 COVID-19 related deaths Wednesday and 689 new cases.  Seven new cases were reported in Polk County.  The number of completed tests was 12,820 for a positive rate of 5.4 percent. Updated September 30, 2020 Updated daily at 11 a.m., with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous

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