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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, April 30, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Brian Wayne Crabtree, 32 of Bagley, for felony 5th-degree drug procurement, possession or control over a controlled substance. Paul Walter Weady Sr., 65 of Crookston, for felony financial fraud. April Mullien, 50 of Crookston, for a misdemeanor traffic violation for open bottle law. […]

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REGISTER NOW FOR CROOKSTON DRIVERS EDUCATION SUMMER CLASS

Students currently enrolled in Crookston Public Schools interested in taking Driver Education this summer need to stop in the High School Office to pick up a registration form.  Students need to be 15 years of age by October 31, 2019.  The cost is $325 and needs to be paid on the first day of class. 

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RESIDENTS AND PETS OUT SAFELY AFTER MONDAY NIGHT FIRE ON HUNTER ST

At approximately 9:00 p.m. Monday, April 29 the Crookston Fire Department responded to 629 Hunter St for a report of smoke in the residence said Crookston Firefighter, Justin Johnson. “Call came in for 629 Hunter Ave for smoke in the residence,” said Johnson. “Upon arrival, there was smoke coming out the front door.  Everyone was

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HANDS OUT ACADEMIC, ARTS, AND HONORS AWARDS

The Crookston High School held its ninth Annual Triple-A Senior Recognition Night on Monday, April 29 to honor their senior Student-Athletes in Academics, Arts and Athletics and the banquet was sponsored by the Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Boosters, Crookston Kiwanis, Crookston Noon Day Lions, and the Crookston Rotary Clubs. Academic Awards: Dr. Russel O. and

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TOWARD ZERO DEATH COALITION REMINDS DRIVERS TO BE AWARE FOR MOTORCYCLES

Everyone hopes the hazards of winter driving, cold, snow and ice are gone until the fall.  But warmer weather brings new hazards and a need for other types of awareness when traveling.  The Polk County Toward Zero Deaths Coalition and their partners, Polk County Public Health and the Polk County Wellness Coalition want to remind

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EAST SHORE ROAD RECONSTRUCTION WORK TO BEGIN IN JUNE

Polk County has gotten approval to move ahead with the planned reconstruction of County Road 10 on Maple Lake’s east shore to allow for back-in parking.  Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders said work on the project will begin after the bid process in June.  “We submitted the plan to MnDOT for approval with the variance

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