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MN BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY RELEASES INFO ON WHAT SALONS CAN DO STARTING MONDAY, MAY 4

Governor Tim Walz has signed Executive Order 20-48 extending the Stay at Home Order and continuing closure of restaurants and other public accommodations. This temporary closure includes salons and in-person instruction at cosmetology schools. The executive order will be in effect beginning Sunday, May 3 at 11:59 PM to Sunday, May 17 at 11:59 PM. […]

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CROOKSTON CLASSIC CRUISERS CRUISE AROUND CROOKSTON

The Crookston Classic Cruisers and Crookston Chamber of Commerce teamed up to cruise the City of Crookston.  They drove to the Villa St. Vincent so residents could see the cars and they hit different neighborhoods around town.  KROX played oldies from 6 to 7 p.m. while they were rising.  iNewz.TV’s Neil Carlson got video of

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CROOKSTON POLICE CHIEF AND PCPH DIRECTOR SAY NO GARAGE SALES ALLOWED YET

Many people have been wondering if having a garage sale/rummage sale would be okay during the stay at home order.  KROX reached out to Polk County Public Health and the Crookston Police Department to find out if garage sales can happen.  Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier- “Garage sales were talked about this week in my

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON DISAPPOINTED BY GOVERNOR WALZ’S STAY AT HOME EXTENSION

Senator Mark Johnson (R – East Grand Forks) said he was disappointed in Governor Tim Walz’s extension of the Stay at Home order through May 18.  Johnson’s response is below –  I couldn’t be more disappointed with the decision to continue the stay-at-home order until May 18 in MN. In discussions with our area hospitals,

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BURNING RESTRICTIONS IN THE CROOKSTON FIRE DISTRICT

With the COVID-19 pandemic, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has proactively transitioned the entire State of Minnesota into burning restrictions consistent with Gov. Tim Walz’s executive orders. Currently, recreational fires are permissible, but open burning will require a permit within city limits, according to Crookston Firefighter Justin Johnson. “If there is a burning

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