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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO RESTART SEARCH FOR NEW CITY ADMINISTRATOR, CHEDA’S BARNES RESIGNS

The Crookston City Council met last night at the Crookston City Council chambers in the lower level of Crookston City Hall. PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENTS The Council began with a Proclamation read by Mayor Stainbrook, by the Benedictine Living Community, and RiverView Memory Care to recognize National Skilled Nursing Care Week for the week […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON IS REMOVING TEMPORARY CLAY LEVEES AND REOPENING CLOSED ROADS

As of 2:00 pm today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was at 21.25 feet and is continuing to recede. The Crookston Emergency Operation Center and city staff will continue to monitor river levels ad levee systems. At this time, operations at all Ward Command posts have been suspended. In the coming days, portions

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RED LAKE RIVER IN CROOKSTON EXPECTED TO CREST MONDAY AT 25 FEET

The Red Lake River in Crookston was at 24.42 feet at 3:15 p.m. on Sunday (May 1) and the National Weather Service predicts a crest late Monday morning or early Monday afternoon at 25 feet.  The good news for Crookston and the entire Red River Valley is there isn’t any precipitation in the forecast next

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RIVER BACK ABOVE 20-FEET, EOC IN FULL OPERATION, SANDBAGGERS NEEDED AT 518 RIVERSIDE

As of 12:30 pm today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was 20.11 feet. With the current rain levels and expected rain throughout the weekend, the Crookston Emergency Operation Center is fully operational and will monitor river levels, levee systems, and future weather predictions. If the Red Lake River level reaches approximately 23 feet,

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