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CROOKSTON WOMAN INJURED IN SNOWMOBILE ACCIDENT

On January 10 at 7:45 p.m. the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a single snowmobile accident off US Highway 2 just east of County Road 46. The victim was identified as Anna Kay Peterson age 42 of Crookston. Peterson was transported by Crookston Area Ambulance to Riverview Emergency Room in Crookston prior to the […]

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UMC SPRING ENROLLMENT DOWN, PLANS IN PLACE TO BOOST FUTURE ENROLLMENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston preliminary enrollment on the first day of spring semester is 1,704 students, with 709 on-campus, down from 1,834 in the fall with, 803 on-campus.  Very early projections are estimating Fall 2019 enrollment at 1841, with an on-campus enrollment of 750 students, continuing a trend of declining on-campus enrollment since the

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AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE

The following American Legion Auxiliary scholarship applications are now available at the Crookston High School Guidance Office or Margee Keller, local Scholarship Chairperson. Area school students eligible for some also. See deadlines below: Local Auxiliary Scholarship – Deadline March 10 Dept of MN Scholarship – Deadline March 5 Past Presidents Parley Health Care Scholarship –

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HOUSE FIRE REPORTED IN WINGER

On Thursday, January 10 at approximately 5:36 p.m. the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a house fire at 18 Main Ave N Winger.  The resident of the house was not home at the time of the fire.  Winger Fire and Rescue responded along with Erskine Fire and Rescue, the Polk County Sheriff’s

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PETERSON NAMES KELLIE ADESINA HOUSE AG CHIEF COUNSEL

Chairman Collin Peterson announced today the promotion of Kellie Adesina to Chief Counsel for the House Agriculture Committee. Adesina had served previously as Senior Counsel on the Committee since 2016.  “Kellie brings such valuable experience and insight to this role. She sees the work we do on the Committee and its impact on the people we serve

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BIODIESEL COMPANY TO EXPAND RAIL IN CROOKSTON

Three projects improving rail service in the state were announced by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The $1.55 million in funding through the agency’s Minnesota Rail Service Improvement program will help strengthen the state’s shipping economy and assist companies that ship by rail to improve their operations.  One of the projects approved by MnDOT was

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