ADVERTISE WITH US | EMAIL: KROX@RRV.NET

news

news

YORHOM MEDICAL ESSENTIALS CLOSES CROOKSTON LOCATION AT ALTRU CLINIC

Yorhom Medical Essentials will be closing their retail location at Altru Clinic in Crookston on July 31, 2020. “Yorhom remains committed to serving our patients throughout Northwest Minnesota and Northeast North Dakota,” shares Reed Reyman, Altru’s Executive Vice President of Regional Development. “The medical supply industry is changing, and we’re changing with it. With in-home

Share:
news

MINNESOTA REPORTS 2 DEATHS & 650 NEW CASES OF COVID-19, 5 IN POLK COUNTY

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 650 new cases of COVID-19 and two deaths.  The positive test rate was 5 percent, down from Sunday. Five new cases have been reported in Polk County bringing the total to 115. Red Lake and Pennington counties each added one case. All the numbers are below – Updated

Share:
news

DRIVER CITED AFTER STRIKING PARKED VEHICLE IN GRAND FORKS

On Sunday, July 26, at approximately 5:44 p.m., officers of the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash in the 2400 block of 36th Ave. South involving three vehicles.  Initial investigation determined that a white 2019 white Ford F250 owned by Innes Construction and driven by 42-year-old Grand Forks resident Thomas

Share:
news

POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER DON DIEDRICH TURNING THE PAGE, NOT SEEKING FIFTH TERM

Polk County Commissioner Don Diedrich has served 16 years representing the Fifth District on the Polk County Board.  This November, district residents will select his successor.  Diedrich said the time has come to pull the plug and turn the page in life. “I’ll be completing my 16th year,” said Diedrich. “It’s been a joy; it’s

Share:
news

WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS BUSINESS GRANTS FROM CARES ACT FUNDS

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee will meet Monday following the City Council meeting. The committee will discuss providing grants to Crookston businesses using the City’s CARES Act funds, changes to the City’s COVID-19 preparedness plan, and a plan for tours of the community for city administrator candidates. The committee will also continue a tabled

Share:
Scroll to Top