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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-July 17

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Tony David Rodriguez, 20, no address listed, for being a fugitive of justice from another state. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following call over the weekend – 7/15/2023 At 6:48 p.m., the CFD responded to the 300 block of Houston Ave […]

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CHEDA TO MEET ON TUESDAY JULY 18

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) will meet on Tuesday, July 18, at Valley Technology Park. The consent agenda will include approving the June 20 board meeting minutes. It will also have the approval of Crookston Housing and EDA payables and the support of the Tahran housing report. The final item on the

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CROOKSTON HUMANE SOCIETY-SCRUFFY TAILS INSTALLS RUNWAY AND PLANS FUTURE PROJECTS

The Crookston Humane Society, known as Scruffy Tails, is constantly looking to improve its shelter, and it did that with the latest addition of a runway. RUNWAY ADDITION Recently, Scruffy Tails has installed a runway, which is a fenced area with three lanes. Each of these lanes is filled with pea rock gravel.  the runway

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LOCAL LIBRARIES TO HOST CONCERTS FOR KIDS- FEAUTRING GAELYNN LEA

Children are invited to join musician and composer Gaelynn Lea for an educational children’s concert featuring her original music. Kids will learn to use a loop to record sounds and add layers to their music. This program is most appropriate for youth ages 5+ and is offered free-of-charge thanks to funding from the Minnesota Arts

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$2.4 MILLION AWARDED TO PROTECT FORESTS ACCROSS MINNESOTA

Thirty-five Minnesota communities received a collective $2.4 million boost in their ability to protect urban forests thanks to funding provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources. The grant program began in 2022 and runs through June 2025. Communities will use the funding from

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POLK COUNTY TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETINGS ON OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUND

Under the Minnesota Opioids State-Subdivision Memorandum of Agreement, Polk County is holding a public meeting with municipalities to consult on the County’s future use of settlement funds. The forum is intended for cities to provide input on using Opioid Settlement Funds. Community members are welcome and encouraged to attend as well. Polk County Public Health

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