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ROAD WORK TAKING PLACE IN CROOKSTON THROUGHOUT AUGUST

Local and Federal Road work will be taking place throughout the City of Crookston from now into September. A few minor projects have already begun and will flow traffic to other areas of the city. City of Crookston Public Works Director Brandon Carlson discussed which roads will be shut down and how long. “We have […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON IMPLEMENTING WATER RESTRICTIONS EFFECTIVE TODAY

The city of Crookston has issued water restrictions effective today. The decision comes after the severe drought continues throughout the summer in northwest Minnesota. The restrictions, however, will be more like guidelines and recommendations and not fully enforced at this time. The city does not believe things are as bad as they could be but

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