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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall.  All items for the meeting are on the consent agenda including approving the June 8 meeting minutes, and city bills and disbursements totaling $253,351.89. There is a resolution to pay the final partial payment estimate of $26.840.80 to […]

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RIVERVIEW CARE CENTER COMPLETES BATH PROJECT WITH GRANT FROM THE UNITED WAY

The RiverView Care Center was able to complete a whirlpool bathtub project this year with funds from several areas including the United Way of Crookston.  United Way Executive Director Lori Wagner said the project was a year in the making and United Way was just one group that supported the project through their grant program.

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CROOOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO CONSIDER $.05 INCREASE TO SCHOOL LUNCHES MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday, June 22 at 5 p.m. in the choir/orchestra room at Crookston High School.  The consent agenda includes approving minutes from the May 26 regular meeting and June 3 special meeting, approving current bills, and approving a local literacy plan for 2020-2021. Also, on the consent agenda are the

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RED LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WEEK IN REVIEW

The Red Lake County Sheriff’s Office recapped their calls over the past week.  The report is below.  On the afternoon of June 11, Cordwyn Crane (36) of Red Lake Falls was cited for misdemeanor driving after revocation while operating an ATV in the city of Red Lake Falls. On the evening of June 13, a

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KNIFE CARRYING CROOKSTON MAN ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT

At approximately 10:12 AM Friday, June 19, the Crookston Police Department responded to 137 Marin Avenue in regards to a child custody dispute. Benjamin Strom, 24 of Crookston, was upset he was not being allowed to see his daughter. Strom was trespassed from the property at the request of the child’s grandmother. At approximately 10:54

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HIGHWAY 220 NORTH OF EAST GRAND FORKS NOW OPEN TO TRAFFIC

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today the completion of the box culvert project on Highway 220 north of East Grand Forks. The road was previously closed from County Road 21 to County Road 23. Led by the Red Lake Watershed, crews installed a box culvert through Highway 220, one mile north of Polk County Highway

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