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Minnesota Housing approves repairs and update grant for Oak Court Apartments in Crookston

Minnesota Housing has approved financing for over $53 million in repairs and updates to 32 public housing buildings statewide, including Crookston’s Oak Court Apartments.The resulting work will help preserve more than 3,200 apartments across the state, including 22 projects in Greater Minnesota and 10 in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.   The Publicly Owned Housing Program

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City of Crookston to have infrastructure improvement on Locken Blvd. and Memorial Drive beginning October 6

The City of Crookston is announcing an upcoming infrastructure improvement project scheduled to begin on Monday, October 6, 2025, in the neighborhood near Lift Station 5, located at the corner of Memorial Drive and Locken Boulevard. This project will replace and upsize the existing force main, improving the lift station’s overall efficiency and helping reduce the

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MnDOT Pauses work in first-ever statewide safety stand down

The Minnesota Department of Transportation paused work on Monday in a first-ever statewide safety stand down to honor the tragic loss of two construction contractors on Minnesota roads last week and to focus on improving safety in work zones. Not only is the safety stand down a deliberate pause in work to reflect on the

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT September 30

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following – Jessica Alcozer, 41 of East Grand Forks, for second-degree driving while impaired with two or more aggravating factors. Wyatt Benjamin Hammer, 24, was arrested in East Grand Forks, for DUI Crookston Fire Calls

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Crookston City Council sets preliminary 2026 levy at 8%

The Crookston City Council held another budget workshop meeting on Monday evening at Crookston City Hall’s council chambers. After a lengthy discussion that lasted about two hours, the council proposed an eight percent increase in the preliminary levy for 2026. The final levy can’t exceed eight percent when it is decided in December, but it

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