ARREST/FIRE REPORT-OCTOBER 26, 2022
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Christopher James Moser, 24, of Fertile, for DUI Julia Mae Toso, 49, of Crookston, for Obstructing a Legal Process
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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Christopher James Moser, 24, of Fertile, for DUI Julia Mae Toso, 49, of Crookston, for Obstructing a Legal Process
The Early Childhood Family Education’s Teddy Bear Clinic was back in person at RiverView Health! In collaboration, ECFE and RiverView Health invited children ages birth to 5 to bring their teddy bears and their parents to tour the new building and explore the therapy department, the ambulance, the radiology department, and an inpatient room. Children
The Crookston Area Chamber held its Candidate Forum on Tuesday night to allow the public to hear from the current candidates for the open spots for the Crookston Public School Board, Crookston City Council, Polk County Commissioners, State Representative District 1B, and State Senator District 1. The forum was moderated by Crookston Area Chamber Executive
As part of the state’s continued effort to reduce carbon emissions and expand the clean energy economy, Governor Tim Walz signed Executive Order 22-22 today, directing state agencies to pursue federal funding for clean hydrogen market development in Minnesota. “The development of clean hydrogen provides a unique opportunity to reduce emissions and mitigate climate impacts
Crookston High School was the host of the 62nd Annual Fall Choral Festival on Monday night inside the auditorium. Participating school choirs were Crookston, Bagley, East Grand Forks Sacred Heart, East Grand Forks Senior High, and Lancaster. The festival began in 1959 behind Garfield Reichert of Crookston, Don Danielson of East Grand Forks, and Bryant
The Crookston Ways and Means Committee then met to discuss the Central Park Campground. Crookston City Administrator Corky Reynolds said they will have to redesign the campground’s development plan after they found the bids for the State Legislature Legacy grant came back much higher than the amount budgeted and was extended to June 30, 2024.