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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL’S LINDA MORGAN MAKES A SENIOR VIDEO TO HONOR CLASS OF 2020

Linda Morgan is Crookston High School’s Leo Club Advisor, during which she leads many students in community service throughout Crookston. But Morgan also dons many other hats organizing activities for homecoming, snowfest, Mr. CHS, and other events throughout the year.  In the spring, many of the activities Morgan coordinates are senior centered, including prom activities, […]

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MINNESOTA DEED OFFERS INFORMATION ON WHAT CAN AND CAN’T BE OPEN AND WHY

Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development is giving guidance to businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The information below includes what can be open, what can’t be open and why, and more.  What can be open All retail stores, malls, and other businesses that sell, rent, maintain and repair goods can be open beginning on

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ASPEN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC OPENS WITH THE LIFTING OF THE STAY AT HOME ORDER

Aspen Chiropractic Clinic has reopened with the lifting of the governor’s stay at home order.  Nora Hahn, said the clinic’s hours are currently varied, with some additional time between appointments to allow for cleaning. “It seems like we’re going week to week right now with our hours,” said Hahn.  “Today, we’re closing at noon. Wednesday

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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Fire Calls At 8:20 Monday evening, the Crookston Police Department informed the Crookston Fire Department that there was smoke coming from a burning barrel on the 500 block of Marin Avenue. Firefighters investigated, extinguished the embers, then contacted the owner about city ordinances forbidding that type of burning activity. Just after 1:00 Tuesday morning, they

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ERICKSON EMBROIDERY, WILLOW AND IVY PARTIALLY REOPENED MONDAY

Governor Tim Walz announced last week the end of his stay-at-home order in Minnesota, allowing retailers and main street businesses to partially reopen, with bars, restaurants, and salons to tentatively follow on June 1. Monday was the first day that these businesses were allowed to be open, as long as they’re operating at 50% capacity

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