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E.C.F.E. TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF HELPING FAMILIES NATION-WIDE

The Minnesota Association for Family and Early Education (M.N.A.F.E.E.), the leading advocate for parent and early childhood education in Minnesota, proudly announces the commemoration of the state’s 50th anniversary of Early Childhood Family Education (E.C.F.E.). Since its inception in 1974, E.C.F.E. has been a cornerstone of parenting education programs, offering invaluable support to Minnesota families […]

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POLK COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TO CLOSE PORTION OF CSAH 9 (KT ROAD) STARTING APRIL 22

The Polk County Highway Department has announced the following road closure. CSAH 9 (known as the KT Road), 5.5 miles west of Crookston, will be closed to through traffic starting approximately Monday, April 22nd, 2024. The closure will allow a contractor to remove a bridge over Burnham Creek and install box culverts. Traffic will be

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – APRIL 10, 2024

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following call on 4/9/2024 – At 5:53 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of Sargent St. for a report of a fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, the CFD investigated and no cause for the activation was found. There was no danger present. The CFD reset

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CHEDA TO APPLY FOR PRESTIGIOUS ‘SOLVE-IT PRIZE’ GRANTS

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority board (CHEDA) held a special meeting on Tuesday at Valley Technology Park. The agenda consisted of one item regarding the request for approval to apply for grant funding through the US Department of Energy’s program called ‘Solve-It Prize.’ The board ultimately approved the request to apply for this

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SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK- WEDNESDAY: FLOODS

The Severe Weather Awareness Week Topic for Wednesday is Floods with Crookston Firefighter Brian Hanson. Hanson gave some yearly statistics regarding floods. Nationally, floods claim nearly 200 lives each year and force 300,000 people out of their homes. Floods, on average, cause approximately $2 billion in damages. Six out of nine state and federal declared

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CROOKSTON H.S. TO HOST ANNUAL SENIOR BRUNCH FOLLOWED BY A PLAY

The Crookston High School Leo Club and Theatre students will host the annual Senior Brunch in the Crookston High School commons area on Thursday, April 11. All seniors are welcome to attend the brunch, and it will begin at 8:30 a.m. The Leo club has rented four golf carts from Minakwa Golf Course and will

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