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ARREST/FIRE REPORT May 7, 2026

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following – David Carrazales, 41 of Twin Valley, for domestic assault Amaya Rose Defoe, 19 of East Grand Forks, for domestic assault with intent to inflict bodily harm Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report

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Crookston High School Speech and Theatre hands out awards at banquet

The Crookston Speech team and Theatre Department held their end-of-the-season banquet at the Crookston High School on Wednesday evening. The Speech team honored the three team captains: Zac Plante, Nashelle Tellez-Vasquez, and Ciaran Mulvey. Letter-winners were – Hamsini Chanda, Lily Olmstead, Nashelle Tellez-Vasquez, and Zac Plante.  Speech Awards:-Four-Year Dedication Award (Zachariah Plante)-Rising Star Award (Hamsini

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Polk County office filing dates are May 19 – June 2, 2026

Filing for Polk County Offices will run May 19 through June 2.  Several Polk County offices will be up for election in November. Polk County Commissioner District 2Polk County Commissioner District 4Polk County SheriffPolk County AttorneyOne East Polk Soil & Water Supervisor for District OneOne East Polk Soil & Water Supervisor for District TwoOne West Polk Soil & Water Supervisor for

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Crookston Public Library to host authors of “Dear Jacob” next week as part of library book tour

Join the Crookston Public Library and Lake Agassiz Regional Library on Tuesday, May 12th for a deeply moving program as the library system welcomes Patty Wetterling and co-author Joy Baker to discuss their memoir, Dear Jacob: A Mother’s Journey of Hope. For thirty years, the disappearance of Jacob Wetterling was a story that haunted Minnesota and transformed the nation. In this

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University of Minnesota Extension to kick off annual Strategic Farming: Field Notes online sessions starting May 13

Crop producers and agricultural professionals face a host of challenges, especially in these economically challenging times, including pest issues, agronomic concerns, and questions about soil fertility. The University of Minnesota Extension Strategic Farming program addresses your crop-related concerns through information-packed, research-based, informal discussions with specialists in the field. It’s also your chance to ask questions

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City of Crookston encourages residents to dispose of items still on the berms

The City of Crookston Spring Clean-Up concluded on Friday, April 24th. The City crews thank everyone for being proactive with getting your items out and making it easier for our crews to pick up. There are still remaining items out on the berms. Any items still on the berm (boulevard) are now the property owner’s responsibility

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