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ERICKSON SMOKEHOUSE AND OPDAHL’S DONUTS MAKING CHANGES TO ADJUST TO STATE MANDATE

KROX talked with Mark Erickson, owner of Erickson Smokehouse Bar and Grill and Bekka from Opdahl’s Donuts in Fertile on Tuesday to see how they were going to continue service after Governor Tim Walz announced the closure of restaurants and bars in-dining. Mark Erickson seemed pretty upbeat and told and said he plans to continue […]

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SENIORS GET SEND OFF ON WHAT COULD BE THEIR LAST DAY AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

Crookston High School held a send-off on Tuesday afternoon for the Class of 2020 with the possibility looming that it could be their final day as students inside the building.  Principal Eric Bubna said that with the future up in the air, the school wanted to thank and honor the seniors if it was their

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RICHARD MAVES HEALTHCARE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS DUE APRIL 15

In memory of long-time Crookston community member Richard Maves, the RiverView Foundation has established the Richard Maves Healthcare Scholarship for area high school graduates who are enrolled and are pursuing a degree in a healthcare field.  Applicants must be RiverView employees or live within the 30-mile radius of RiverView Health in Crookston.  Applicants must be

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GET UPDATED ON COVID-19 BY POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese updated the Polk County Commissioners and department heads on information about COVID-19, the coronavirus on Tuesday.  According to Reese, as of noon on Tuesday, March 17, none of the 60 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Minnesota were located within in Polk County.  “At noon, as we’re having this

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CROOKSTON RESTAURANTS ADJUSTING TO STATE MANDATE AND ARE READY TO SERVE CUSTOMERS

Minnesota restaurant employees were dealt a significant blow on Monday evening when Governor Tim Walz announced he had signed Executive Order 20-04 to order the temporary closure of Minnesota restaurants and bars to dine-in customers to help keep people safe from the spread of COVID-19. KROX was able to get a hold of three restaurant

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