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MNDOT Holds Discussion On Downtown Crookston Traffic Calming

Darren Laesch, planning director for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) District 2 and K.C. Atkins from Toole Design, a transportation engineering firm that MnDOT has worked within other communities, facilitated a discussion Monday night around what the future for the U.S. Highway 2 corridor downtown could look like.  The discussion started with a short […]

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Richard Sanders Receives TZD State Award

Richard Sanders, Polk County engineer, was among the 10 individuals and organizations honored by the state departments of health, public safety, and transportation for improving traffic safety under Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths program. The awards were announced at the statewide TZD conference Oct. 23-24 in Mankato. TZD Star Awards are given annually to recognize those

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RiverView Health To Hold First Aid Training

RiverView Health will host an education course for individuals interested in basic first aid on Thursday, November 1. The program, developed by the American Heart Association, is open to the general public. Participants in this First Aid Course will learn to provide first aid for acute injuries and sudden illnesses such as burns, bites, poisoning,

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The County Line – By Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell

THE COUNTY LINE   By Warren Strandell, Polk County Commissioner, District 2 When word got out – although it was never a secret – that Polk County had spent $36,000 on a drone, there were questions about why the county needed such an expensive toy.  But, you’ll come away convinced that it’s not a toy if

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Five People Are Running For Crookston Mayor

The candidates running for Crookston Mayor are Dean Adams, Dana Johnson, Guy Martin and current Crookston City Council members Clayton Briggs and Dale Stainbrook.  KROX talked with all five of them and you can find out more about them below. Q: Would you please tell us about yourself? Clayton: I’m a retired police officer from

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Northern Sky Bank Donates To RiverView Health Multisensory Room

It takes a village. Chances are, if you have a loved one with a disability or work with someone with special needs you understand that saying and how important it is to have a strong “village’’ made up of understanding, caring individuals and available services. For so many individuals in the region, that village just

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