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CITY OF CROOKSTON INCREASING DOWNTOWN PARKING SIGNAGE

The City of Crookston has been affixing new signposts to the pillars downtown in preparation for increased parking signage.  Each signpost will now hold both calendar parking and parking zone (time limit) signs. City of Crookston Public Works Director Pat Kelly said he’s been working with Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier to clarify parking in […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE VOTES TO PARTIALLY FUND EPITOME ENERGY LOAN

The Crookston City Council members voted Monday night during their Special Ways & Means Committee meeting to partially fund the $250,000 loan request from Epitome Energy.  During their last meeting on August 12, Councilman Jake Fee suggested that the City of Crookston fund a portion of the loan with CHEDA funding the rest.  Fee had

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VETERANS RECOGNITION CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE UMC GAZEBO WEDNESDAY

The Ox Cart Days Veterans Recognition Ceremony will take place Wednesday, August 15 at 3:00 p.m. at the UMC Gazebo.  The Veterans being recognized this year are Richard Brouillard, James Cameron, Peter Heydt, and Richard Jensen.  The recognition will be held along with the Ice Cream Social put on by Sodexo and the University of

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AUGUST 1 MARKS BEGINNING OF HANDS-FREE LAW ENFORCEMENT IN MINNESOTA

Minnesota’s new Hand-Free Cellphone Law goes into effect next week.  Beginning August 1, law enforcement can pull over drivers for holding their cellphones.  Drivers will still be allowed to use their phones for several things including calls and navigation, in hands-free or single-touch mode according to Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier.  “The new law allows

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POLK COUNTY TRIAD TASTE OF ITALY FUNDRAISER IS WEDNESDAY, JULY 17

The Polk County TRIAD will have their annual supper fundraiser, Taste of Italy, Wednesday, July 17 at the Golden Link.  Polk County TRIAD is a partnership between the Polk County Sheriff’s Department, the Crookston Police Department, the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), and AARP to address safety issues which affect older persons and enhancing

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POLICE ISSUE A “GOOD” TICKET TO CROOKSTON YOUTH

Your child might come home with a ticket this summer!  But don’t worry; this is a “good” ticket explains Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier.  “It’s a campaign sponsored by AAA, Dairy Queen, the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association, the Minnesota Sheriff’s Association encouraging kids to wear a helmet when they are on a bike, scooter,

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