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Polk County Dispatch

Crookston City Council
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CROOKSTON RECEIVES “2” PUBLIC PROTECTION CLASSIFICATION

The City of Crookston has received notice that they have improved to a 02/2Y for the City’s Public Protection Classification (PPC) for Fire Protection.  This classification puts the City of Crookston in the top 5 percent nationally among the 46,000 communities evaluated in the United States. Crookston Fire Chief Tim Froeber explained the rating system […]

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EDDIE FRAZIER PLEADS GUILTY TO 2ND DEGREE MURDER

Eddie Markeith Frazier, 50 of Crookston, formerly of Minneapolis, pled guilty Monday to murder in the second-degree murder, intentional murder, in Polk County District Court.  Frazier pled under the Alford plea related to the intentional aspect of his second-degree murder charge, where the defendant does not admit guilt but believes he would be found guilty

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