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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES TWO ADDITIONAL DIRECTION SIGNS FOR RIVERVIEW HEALTH

The Crookston Planning Commission met for just a few minutes on Tuesday night to review conditional use permit requests from RiverView Hospital.  The two signs in questions would be placed on the northeast and southeast corners of the intersection of South Minnesota Street and College Avenue near Stenshoel-House Funeral Home, and the RiverView Memory Care […]

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POLK COUNTY TRANSFER STATION ANNOUNCES NEW ORGANICS COMPOST PROGRAM

Celebrating Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22, the Polk County Transfer Station in Crookston is announcing a new organics compost program, which will be available for Polk County residents to drop-off household organics and food wastes for composting at the landfill. The program will kick-off whenever the governor’s “Stay at Home” executive order is lifted. Residents

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT COLLECTING MASKS SATURDAY, APRIL 25

On Friday, Gov. Tim Walz announced a statewide initiative to get Minnesotans to make homemade masks.  Walz asked for local fire stations to collect masks on Saturday, April 25 and the Crookston Fire Department will have a collection box at the main fire hall, 620 S Main, said firefighter Chris Klawitter.  “This Saturday, April 25,

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GRAND FORKS MAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AFTER BEING BITTEN IN THE NECK BY A LOOSE DOG

UPDATE 4/21/20 11:30 a.m.  It has been determined that this incident occurred in a private residence not on a public street as originally reported to the police. The owner of the dog has been identified and the Grand Forks Police Department is in the process of locating them and the dog. There is no danger

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HIGHWAY 89 NEAR GRYGLA CLOSED DUE TO CULVERT FAILURE

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has enacted a road closure on Highway 89 from Highway 1 to Marshall County Road 54 near Grygla due to a culvert failure. The highway will remain closed until further notice and traffic should seek alternate routes. MnDOT crews continue to monitor water levels along with the remaining highway segments

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