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CROOKSTON POLICE RESPOND TO ASSAULT CLAIM AT WALMART

The Crookston Police Department responded to WalMart, 1930 Sahlstrom Drive in Crookston at about 6:30 PM on Sunday, January 6 on a report of an assault.  Joshua Baatz, 25 of Crookston stated he was assaulted when an employee; Patricia Mendrano, 53 of Grand Forks, allegedly knocked a cell phone out of his hand during a […]

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LOCAL ARTISTS CREATE SNOW SCULPTURE AT HIGH SCHOOL

Drive past Crookston High School today and you’ll see the city’s newest resident a nearly 50-foot-long, 8-foot-high snow dragon.  Crookston High School Art teacher Gary Stegman, local artist Trey Everett, along with Everett’s son Jack and the help of Ray Shafer pushing snow, spent four hours Sunday creating the mythical beast that now lays at

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT WARNS OF CARBON MONOXIDE DANGER

The Crookston Fire Department wants to remind the public about the dangers of carbon monoxide, often called the invisible killer. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas created when fuels (such as gasoline, wood, coal, natural gas, propane, oil, and methane) burn incompletely. In the home, heating and cooking equipment that burn fuel are potential sources

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BIG CROWD WISHES BARB ERDMANN WELL IN RETIREMENT

Dozens filtered in and out of the community room at the Polk County Sheriff’s Office Friday afternoon to celebrate the retirement of Sheriff Barb Erdman.   Erdman says she is going to miss her co-workers and the interactions with the community.  “I’ll miss all the people I work with, the opportunity to interact with the citizens,

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FIRST BABY OF 2019 BORN AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH

More often than not, the first baby born at RiverView each year arrives in the second week of the month, but not little Jeremiah John Webster. Jeremiah beat his January 5 due date and was born January 2 at 7:12 am, making him the first baby born at RiverView in 2019. Jeremiah is the third

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CROOKSTON SCHOOLS TO OFFER EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING

Crookston Public Schools will have Early Childhood Screening for children 3-5 years old who have not been screened on Monday, January 7 and Tuesday, January 8 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  “It takes about an hour to an hour and a half to do the screening,” says Washington Principal Denice Oliver.  “It’s a fun

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