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THE 2023 OX CART DAYS HUGO’S SUPERMARKET SWEEP CONTEST WINNER IS TE DURBIN

As a part of Ox Cart Days, Hugo’s Family Marketplace in Crookston again hosted the annual Hugo’s Supermarket Sweep Contest on Tuesday evening. This year’s contestants were Te Durbin and Crystal Meine. Each contestant had two minutes to fill their shopping carts with as many groceries as they could without exceeding $300, the closest to […]

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REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL SAYS DISTRICT 1A NURSING HOMES GET INCREASE IN FUNDING

Representative Deb Kiel (R-Crookston) applauded the nursing home funding passed late in the 2023 legislative session, which was recently disbursed in the first of two payments for local nursing homes. Kiel, the Republican Lead member on the House Human Services Policy committee, has long been fighting for an increase in reimbursements for nursing homes. “I

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BOB HERKENHOFF PROPOSES DONATION OF 4 LOTS TO THE CITY OF CROOKSTON

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met Tuesday morning at Technology Valley Park. Chief Manager of Nature View Development Bob Herkenhoff proposed donating land to CHEDA. Herkenhoff’s latest projects have involved developing housing in the northeast part of Crookston and with retirement in his future, he wanted to make a deal. “My goal

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CITY COUNCIL DOES NOT PASS INTERIM ORDINANCE FOR CANNABIS REGULATION

The Crookston City Council met in the City Hall Council Chambers on Monday night. INTERIM CANNABIS MORATORIUM DENIED BY THE COUNCIL There was a second reading regarding the ordinance prohibiting the sale, testing, manufacturing, cultivating, growing, transporting, delivering, and distributing cannabis products in the City of Crookston. This reading was not approved by the council

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-AUGUST 15

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Max Brown, 18, no address listed, for receiving stolen property. Thomas Leonard Hibpshman Jr., 42, no address listed, for probation violation. Justin Marcel Glenn, 30, of Grand Forks, for fourth-degree DUI. Hailee Aletta Johnson, 27, of Detroit Lakes, for third-degree DUI. Lael Jean Erickson,

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WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE DISCUSSES PARKS AND REC AND FIRE DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY BUDGETS

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met Monday night after the city council. During this meeting, they discussed the preliminary budget plans for the Crookston Fire Department and Crookston Parks and Recreation. The Crookston Fire Department chief, Shane Heldstab, presented his ideas to the committee. He estimated if all the fire department’s wants were to

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