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INTRODUCTION TO NEW CROOKSTON POLICE OFFICER ALEX RUDNIK

The Crookston Police Department recently hired a familiar face for their staff. Alex Rudnik, a Crookston native, officially started on May 25 as a patrolman. BACKGROUND Alex Rudnik grew up in Crookston and graduated from Crookston High School. Later on, he went on to his post-secondary education. “I went to the University of Minnesota Crookston […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH FOUNDATION GOLF SCRAMBLE RAISES $26,000

The Vaaler Insurance/Minnkota Power Cooperative team won the 18th Annual RiverView Foundation Golf Classic held on June 12. Thanks to the generosity of the tournament sponsors and participants, the Foundation raised over $26,000 during the event, making the patients receiving care at RiverView Health and RiverView Recovery Center winners, as well. Funds raised will go

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-June 22

ARREST/FIRE REPORT THURSDAY The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Sofine Dajia Divine Johnson, 25, of Crookston, for Domestic Assault

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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION OKAYS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO KAL’S MOTOR GROUP

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday evening in the Crookston City Hall council chambers to discuss a conditional use permit for a new business. The commission discussed the property at 931 Tuttle Avenue, the Service Pro property. Dan Kallevig, the owner of Kal’s Motor Group of Wadena, requested the permit to put a car

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POLK COUNTY BOARD TO START STREAMING MEETINGS

The Polk County Board Commissioners met on Tuesday afternoon at the Polk County Government Center. They heard from County Administrator Chuck Whiting about board room improvements and three other agenda items. REVIEW OF BOARD ROOM IMPROVEMENTS The Polk County Commissioners are looking at streaming their board meetings in the near future. They installed a microphone

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER, CVB, DCDP, AND CITY OF CROOKSTON TEAM UP TO REVITALIZE PLANTERS

In a significant move towards fostering unity and collaboration, key players in the Crookston community have come together as the Crookston Beautification Committee, made up of the Crookston Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Crookston Development Partnership, and Crookston Visitors Bureau, to rehabilitate the downtown planters, and Walmart has sponsored the paint and supplies to launch

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