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Polk County Sheriff’s Office says visibility is down to zero in some areas

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office advises travelers that with the current weather conditions, visibility is down to zero in some areas, along with drifting across roads due to the blowing snow.  If you do not need to travel, please stay home.  The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has had a few calls of vehicles going into […]

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Crow Wing County Attorney’s office says no criminal prosecution is warranted for the Police involved shooting at the Care and Share

At the request of the Polk County Attorney’s office, the Crow Wing County Attorney’s Office conducted a review of the officer-involved shooting that occurred in Crookston, Minnesota, on June 30, 2024.  Based on their review of the investigation completed by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, the Crow Wing County Attorney’s Office concluded that criminal

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MnDOT advises no travel on highways in NW Minnesota

The Minnesota Department of Transportation advises no travel on highways in northwestern Minnesota due to high winds causing blowing snow and zero visibility. The no travel advisory includes the following roads: No Travel Advised means that the visibility has been reduced to the point that it is very dangerous to travel. Motorists are advised not

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UMC announces Fall 2024 graduates

The University of Minnesota Crookston Office of the Registrar is proud to announce the official list of Fall 2024 graduates. Students completed their degree requirements by the end of the fall semester. Fall 2024 graduates include:

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT JANUARY 17

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Samuel Eugene Rayburn, 49, of Crookston, for DUI Arick Walter Broden, 43, of Winger, for Domestic Assault by Strangulation The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following call on 1/16/25: At 1:30 p.m., CFD responded to the CHS terminal on Highway 75 South

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Minnesota, Illinois and the FTC sue John Deere to protect farmers from high repair costs and unfair corporate tactics

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, alongside Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the Federal Trade Commission, sued agricultural equipment manufacturer Deere & Company (Deere), also known as John Deere, over its use of unfair practices that have driven up equipment repair costs for farmers while also depriving farmers of the ability to make timely repairs on critical

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