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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-FEBRUARY 23

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Braden Lawrence Anderson, 24, no address listed, for domestic assault. Andrew Miller McClung, 41, no address listed, for traffic DUI and refusal to submit a chemical test.

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CHS MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO PRESENT 9TH ANNUAL “ALL BANDS ON DECK” CONCERT

The Crookston High School Music Department will present the 9th annual “All Bands on Deck” concert on Monday, February 26, in the CHS auditorium starting at 7:00 p.m. The concert will feature each Crookston Public School band (5th grade to 12th grade). This event began in 2014 due to the lack of concert opportunities during

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THE CROOKSTON INN & SCOBEYS SET TO FULLY RE-OPEN NEXT WEEK

The Crookston Inn was forced to shut down operations on January 7 this year. After various discussions and loan terms with the city and United Valley Bank, they are now in the process of re-opening.  “We were supposed to close on the business on December 20,” said Co-owner of the Crookston Inn Laurie Stahlecker. “And

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POLK/RED LAKE COUNTY DFL HOLD PRECINCT CAUCUS ON FEBRUARY 27

The Polk County and Red Lake County Democrats have announced their Precinct Caucus Locations on February 27, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.  The locations are listed below. East Grand Forks – East Grand Forks Senior High School – 1420 4th Avenue NW Cities: East Grand Forks – Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Townships: Angus,

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CITY OF CROOKSTON ANNOUNCES STREET CLOSURES DUE TO FROST HEAVING

Please be advised that, effective immediately, a section of Crescent Ave, a section of the gravel portion between Sunflower St. and Adams St., will be temporarily closed to all traffic due to significant frost heaving. This condition has made the road unsafe for travel. The City is actively working on assessing the situation and will

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MINNESOTA DNR CLASSIFIED 13 PROHIBITED HIGH-RISK INVASIVE SPECIES

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has classified 13 high-risk invasive aquatic plants, fish, and invertebrates as prohibited invasive species.  The DNR classifies invasive species as prohibited to prevent their introduction and spread in Minnesota and to protect the state’s environment, economy, natural resources, and outdoor recreation. It is unlawful to possess, import, purchase, transport,

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