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Check out this week’s Scruffy Tails Pet of The Week, Ferdinand! If you are interested in Ferdinand, or if you have any questions, go to www.scruffytails.org or call 218-281-7225
The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Tracy Anne Rabideaux, 55, no address listed, for parole violation. John Robert Strom, 42, no address listed, for parole violation. Brandy Lynn Chouinard, 40, of Minneapolis, for parole violation. Aaron Matthew Habermehl, 50, of Crookston, for assault in the fifth-degree or the attempt to
The Crookston Ways and Means committee held a special meeting on Monday evening in the City Hall council chambers to discuss the public works preliminary budget. During the meeting, the current garbage services the city is provided with were discussed. With approximately five percent of Crookston residents currently using the service, council members and public
The Crookston Parks and Recreation board met in the City Hall council chambers on Monday afternoon. With Summer Recreation wrapping up, the board members wanted to recap the summer activities and overall thoughts on the past few months. “With all the activities we offered this year, between the coaches, supervisors, and the people working in
Crews will be closing Legend Lane from 28th Ave. South, around the curve to where Legend Lane turns south again on Wednesday, August 23, for a complete reconstruction. This portion of Legend Lane is expected to be closed until the middle of October, weather permitting.
Itasca State Park will have several programs from Tuesday, August 22, through Sunday, August 27. The program information is below. Historic Buildings Walking Tour Tuesday, August 22, 2023, from 10:30-11:15 a.m. Meet outside of Forest Inn (across from Douglas Lodge). The historic buildings of Itasca tell stories of the people who had enjoyed the park