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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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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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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY MOVES ITS IRREPLACEABLES TO SAFER LOCATION

The Crookston Public Library has been making moves to protect their valued books, CDs, and microfilms from the flooding from the Red Lake River, especially their most preserved and irreplaceable items. RJ Zavoral & Sons, Inc. is moving dirt and sandbags to build dikes to protect the building and its resources from the river’s rising

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RED LAKE WATERSHED DISTRICT TO CLOSE SCHIRRICK DAM

The Red Lake Watershed District (District) will close the Schirrick Dam gates on the Black River at 1:00 p.m. on April 24, 2022. This is being done as a measure to reduce flood flows and stages downstream on the Red Lake River and the Red River of the North. Owners of property within the reservoir

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PLANNING COMMISSION REAFFIRMS LAND USE AND VARIANCE FOR APG DEVELOPMENT APARTMENTS

The Crookston Planning Commission met Tuesday night in the City Hall Council Chambers to hear a presentation from APG Development representative Elliot Steinbrink on two 36-to-39-unit apartments being built in Crookston. The Committee opened the meeting by approving the meeting minutes from their last meeting on March 8, then introduced APG Development representative Elliot Steinbrink

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