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GOVERNOR WALZ AND THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AUTHORIZE EXTENSION OF PEACETIME EMERGENCY AND MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARD SUPPORT FOR EMERGENCY FLOOD OPERATIONS IN NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

As communities in northwestern Minnesota continue to recover from severe spring storms, Governor Tim Walz and the Minnesota Executive Council today extended the peacetime emergency and Minnesota National Guard assistance for emergency flood operations authorized in Emergency Executive Order 22-08. At an emergency meeting of the Minnesota Executive Council, which comprises the Governor, Secretary of State Steve Simon, Auditor Julie […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH WATER EVENT UPDATE BY POLICE CHIEF DARIN SELZLER

At 4:30 pm today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was 21.02 feet and continues to recede slowly. Please continue to call the Emergency Operation Center at 218-281-4363 or 218-281-4383 to report any high-water concerns. City staff will continue to monitor water levels and future weather forecasts. Press releases will be forthcoming as necessary.

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH PASTOR GREGORY ISAACSON THANKS VOLUNTEERS

The Crookston Trinity Lutheran Church Pastor Gregory Isaacson published a letter of thanks for the many people involved in the flood response over the weekend. Pastor Gregory Isaacson says; On behalf of the faith community of Trinity Lutheran, I want to convey our deepest thanks to everyone who helped in any way to secure our

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POLICE OFFICER MITCHEL TENNESON SWORN IN AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met last night at the Crookston City Council chambers in the lower level of Crookston City Hall. The meeting began with the Swearing-in Ceremony of Police Officer Mitchel with his family and fellow police officers. Pictures of his swearing-in can be seen below. CONSENT AGENDA The Council’s Consent Agenda consisted of

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CROOKSTON HIGH WATER EVENT UPDATE BY POLICE CHIEF DARIN SELZLER

On April 25, 2022, the National Weather Service determined that the Red Lake River at Crookston crested at 27.07 feet at 11:00 pm on April 24, 2022. As of 11:00 am today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was 26.33 feet and is slowly receding. The Crookston Emergency Operations Center will remain open and

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