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ICE BUSTER DAZE FISHING DERBY BACK IN 2022

Due to Covid-19, the big Ice Buster Daze Fishing Derby held in Crookston was canceled in 2021. This year it is back and better than ever with two days of fun-filled action. The event will be held on Friday, February 11, and Saturday, February 12, with most of the action on Friday taking place inside […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON MOVING FORWARD WITH CORRIDOR STUDY

The City of Crookston has decided they will be moving forward with a corridor study on some of the local streets downtown. The study will begin this upcoming month with the goal to have it complete sometime in August of 2022. The cost of the study is around $200,000, with the majority of it being

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NEW KAYAK & CANOE LAUNCHES UP AND RUNNING ON THE RED LAKE RIVER

New Kayak and Canoe launches can be found throughout the City of Crookston on the Red Lake River. There are a few main locations that went up back in May of this year, and according to Parks & Recreation Supervisor Scott Butt, the plan would be to install more down the road if the city

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GRAND FORKS ASKING RESIDENTS TO LIMIT WATER USAGE

The City of Grand Forks is asking residents to limit their outdoor water usage, specifically watering of lawns as part of Phase 1 of the City’s Drought Management and Demand Reduction Plan.  Starting Friday, July 16, 2021, residents are asked to limit the watering of their lawns to between 4 am – 11 am, two

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CITY COUNCIL TO PROCEED WITH CORRIDOR STUDY, SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE PROGRAM INTRODUCED

On Monday, the Crookston City Council passed a motion to have the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) craft a Joint Powers Agreement to conduct a study of 14 blocks along the Highway 2 corridor in downtown Crookston along with additional blocks on South Main and South Broadway to the Red Lake River. The City Council

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PENNINGTON COUNTY SOIL & WATER DISTRICT PROTECTS RED LAKE RIVER WITH BANK STABILIZATION

Pennington Soil & Water Conservation District’s planned streambank stabilizations in Thief River Falls would prevent a sewer line from unleashing pollutants directly into the Red Lake River, protect personal property on the brink of an undercut bluff, and reduce erosion across from Oakland Park. A $542,640 Clean Water Fund grant from the Minnesota Board of

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