ARREST/FIRE REPORT- AUGUST 10, 2022
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Eric Blaine Schweigert, 33, of Thief River Falls, for Public Nuisance Carla Sue Cunningham, 64, of Gary, for 3rd-Degree DUI
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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Eric Blaine Schweigert, 33, of Thief River Falls, for Public Nuisance Carla Sue Cunningham, 64, of Gary, for 3rd-Degree DUI
The Primary Election was held on Tuesday, August 9 with the polls closing across the state of Minnesota at 8:00 p.m. Two of the votes of interest for Crookston and area residents were the Crookston School District Multi-use facility referendum and the Republican battle in Minnesota State Senate District 1. CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT – The
Crookston Ox Cart Days is back with the theme “Lots To Do In ’22!” and true to its name, there are many events to do throughout Crookston next week. For each day of this week leading up to the Ox Cart Days, we will have the events scheduled on each day of Ox Cart Days.
Filing for the Crookston School Board and Crookston City Council and Mayor general election are underway and will close on Tuesday, August 16. There was one person filing for Crookston City Council and two filing for Crookston School board. CITY OF CROOKSTON FILINGS – MAYOR – (Current seat held by Dale Stainbrook) Clayton Briggs (current
The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met on Tuesday for a regular meeting at the Valley Technology Park. After the Call to Order, the meeting began with the board approving their meeting minutes from their last meetings on July 12 and 25. The board approved the minutes unanimously. CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda
Primary voting in Crookston is underway at the First Presbyterian Church and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, with Election Administrator Ashley Rystad reporting that it’s been a steady flow of voters coming in since the polls opened at 7:00 a.m. this morning. “It was a normal steady rush in the beginning, and people have been trickling