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BLOWING GRASS CLIPPINGS INTO THE STREET IS A HAZARD, BAD FOR THE RIVER AND ILLEGAL

KROX has recently received several complaints regarding Crookston residents blowing their grass clippings out into the street.  We spoke with City Officials and found out not only is it illegal to blow your grass clippings into the road, but they are bad for the sewer system, the health of the river, and a hazard to […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL OFFERS SUPPLEMENTAL PARENT DRIVER EDUCATION CLASS

Crookston Public Schools will be hosting a FREE Driver Education Supplemental Parent Class on Monday, June 3rd, from 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. located in the Highland Auditorium.  Studies have shown that parents who complete a Supplemental Driving Class with their child have significantly fewer accidents than those that don’t complete a Supplemental Driving Class. 

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CROOKSTON WAYS & MEANS MEETING STARTS POORLY ENDS WITH ARGUMENT

The City of Crookston Ways & Means Committee meeting got off to a bad start Tuesday night and ended on an even more negative note.  The mayor called the meeting to order only about 90 seconds after the conclusion of the City Council meeting while several members of the council were engaged in conversations with

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CITY OF CROOKSTON LIGHTING AUDIT SHARED WITH WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE

The City of Crookston’s Ways & Means Committee Met on Monday night after the city council meeting and heard from Roger Garton, an Energy Management Representative with Otter Tail Power Company presented a lighting audit for City of Crookston facilities.  The audit showed moving to LED lighting could save the city nearly $12,000 a year

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“DANGEROUS” DOG OWNER SAYS HIS NEIGHBOR LIED TO THE COUNCIL IN MARCH

The Crookston City Council met Monday night and began the night with the Crookston Forum, an opportunity for members of the public to bring up topics not already on the agenda. During the Forum Shaun Ness addressed the Council about an incident that was referred to during the March 26 meeting by Elizabeth Boucher as

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CITY ASKED TO REVIEW DANGEROUS DOG ORDINANCE DURING CROOKSTON FORUM

The Crookston City Council and Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night at City Hall.  The night opened with a request from Elizabeth Boucher, a resident on S. Ash St that the City of Crookston put “more teeth” into its dangerous dog ordinance.  According to Boucher, both she and her son have been attacked

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