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SKYWARN STORM SPOTTER TRAINING CLASSES FOR APRIL 4 AND 5 ARE CANCELLED

Updated story as of Monday, April 3 UPDATE: The National Weather Service Skywarn Spotter Training classes in Fertile scheduled for April 4, and Crookston on April 5 have been cancelled due to the forecasted winter storm that will impact the area Tuesday through Thursday morning. Today’s (Monday, April 3) scheduled Skywarn class will be held

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CROOKSTON TOWNSHIP HOLDS EMERGENCY MEETING ABOUT FLOODED ROAD ON 237TH AVE. SW

The Crookston Township Board held an Emergency Meeting this afternoon at the Valley Technology Park to discuss any action they would take on a gravel road that was being washed out by rising Red Lake River waters. The Board had received a call from a resident about 237th Avenue SW, a gravel road south of

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