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CROOKSTON VETERANS COUNCIL TO HOLD VETERANS DAY CEREMONY NOVEMBER 11

The Crookston Veterans Council, which includes the Crookston American Legion Post and its Auxiliary, Crookston DAV and its Auxiliary, Crookston VFW and its Auxiliary, and the Beyond the Yellow Ribbon of Crookston, are honoring our heroes who have served in the U.S. military on Saturday, November 11. The Ceremony is promptly at 11:00 a.m., and […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-NOVEMBER 6

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Reynaldo Martinez, 30, of Mission, Texas, for second-degree DUI and refusal to submit a chemical test. Bobbie Rochelle Simon, 47, no address listed, for disorderly conduct. Gregorio Luis Arredondo, 53, of Crookston, for third-degree assault and cause of substantial bodily harm. The Crookston Fire

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CROOKSTON WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE WILL HOLD A SPECIAL MEETING ON MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee will have a special meeting on Monday, November 6, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers. The first item on the agenda will be the presentation of the City Audit from Miller McDonald, followed by proposals for accounting services from the proposed entities of Ehlers, Eide Bailly,

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OPTICARE IN CROOKSTON GRAND OPENING TO START ON MONDAY

Opticare is now open for appointments and business in a familiar Crookston building. Opticare made the move from their location at 107 East 2nd Street and took over the building at 509 North Main Street, which used to be occupied by Hardees and Arby’s. Co-owner Dr. Destin Coles and his two sons took on the renovations

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CITY OF CROOKSTON DENIES REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS REGARDING AIC AND INDUSTRIAL PARK

The Crookston Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) presented board members and department heads’ requests for proposals regarding the Agriculture Innovation Campus (AIC) Parcel. The city of Crookston owns 100 acres on this property, with 10 acres being sold and owned by the AIC. The remaining 90 acres of the property is what is known as Industrial

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MN DNR GRANTS HELP CHILDREN GET OUTSIDE AND BEGIN A LIFETIME OF OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is pleased to announce another phase of the No Child Left Inside grants. These grants help more children cast a line, study animal tracks, hike or bike, or learn about nature. “This successful outreach grant program continues to send resources to schools and organizations to help get children outdoors,”

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