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Crookston Public Library hosting several events the rest of October

The Crookston Public Library is offering several events for all ages, including a Halloween party for youth, author visits, and more. The library will host an Author Visit by Janet Preus. Preus is the author of The Thirteenth Crime, which is set in 1887 Ottertail County and details the true events surrounding the death of Lillie Field. The author will visit the […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT October 10

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following – Kaid Ethan Pederson, 29 of East Grand Forks, for first-degree burglary, assault of a person on property Ann Fontaine Paciaroni, 57 of East Grand Forks, for disorderly conduct Pablo Salinas Sr., 54 of Crookston, for DUI Crookston Fire Calls

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Construction begins on Industrial Park railroad spur

The City of Crookston is excited to announce that Gowan Construction began dirt work on the Colburn Industrial Park Railroad Spur this week. Utility work by Ottertail Power is planned to follow, starting the week of October 13, 2025.    The goal is to complete the dirt work before the winter freeze-up. If winter conditions

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Fertile Public Library’s Resolute Readers Book Club to meet October 15

The Fertile Public Library’s Resolute Readers Book Club will meet this month to discuss Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo.  The book chronicles the lives of residents in Annawadi, a slum near the Mumbai airport, offering an intimate portrait of poverty, inequality, and resilience in modern India. The group will meet on Wednesday, October 15 at 4 p.m. at the Fertile Public Library, located

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Just under 200 people attend the Boo Run Run at Castle Park

On Monday, October 6, the annual BOO RUN RUN was held at Castle Park. Polk County Public Health and the Crookston Early Childhood Initiative organized the event. The kids enjoyed a beautiful evening down in the park.  Castle Park was developed many years ago as a natural play space for children and families to explore, and this

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