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CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS REMINDS CITIZENS TO DO THEIR PART IN KEEPING SIDEWALKS CLEAR

Crookston Public Works Department Director Brandon Carlson and the City of Crookston would like everyone to remember to follow the city’s snowfall ordinance and to do their part to help keep everyone safe from snow-covered sidewalks. Shovel Your Sidewalk Promptly Keep a critical part of Crookston’s transportation system moving. City ordinance (94.18 A) requires that […]

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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION CREATES RONGEN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FOR HEALTHCARE STUDENTS

The RiverView Foundation is honored to announce the creation of the Rongen Family Healthcare Scholarship, established in memory of Charles and Laverne Rongen. Chuck and Laverne Rongen were both born and raised in Fertile. They were married in college while Chuck attended NDSU to pursue a degree in Agriculture. In 1964, they moved to Crookston

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDS TEMPORARY NO PARKING SIGNS ON NORTH CENTRAL AVE.

Yesterday, outside of Highland Elementary School, no parking signs were placed on North Central Ave., which caused some confusion for some parents and guardians waiting to pick up their children. But Crookston Police Chief Darin Selzler explained that these are temporary signs before the new installment of new parking signs in the Crookston School District

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-NOVEMBER 30, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests. Jesse William Vote, 32, of Grand Forks, for Obstructing a Legal Process with a Peace Officer Levi Landon Vogsland Napier, 20, of Grafton, ND, for Underage drinking and driving.

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPT NEW UPDATED EMERGENCY OPERATION PLAN

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center. MARSHALL & POLK RURAL WATER SYSTEM APPOINTMENTS The board began the meeting with County Administrator Chuck Whiting bringing forward a letter from the Marshall & Polk Rural Water System that requested that Wayne Nelson be reappointed to another four-year

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