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RED LAKE RIVER BREACHES THE LEVY ON RIVERSIDE AVENUE EVACUTIONS UNDERWAY

The Red Lake River water levels continue to slowly rise which has created additional vulnerable locations. To assist with monitoring the river levees and with sandbagging efforts, the City of Crookston requested aid from the Minnesota National Guard. It is expected that approximately 50 National Guard personnel will be arriving later this evening. Water levels have overcome the river […]

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CROOKSTON POLICE ASKING THE PUBLIC TO STAY AWAY FROM RIVERSIDE AVENUE

As of 8:00PM on April 23, Riverside Ave. and Summit Ave. has been barricaded and closed. The decision to close is based upon the safety of sandbaggers and residents of the area. The water from the Red Lake River has backed up through the sewer system and spilled onto Riverside Ave. The water is flowing down Riverside Ave. and the city crews have blockaded the street and traffic will be diverted.  We ask that residents stay

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CITY OF CROOKSTON ROAD CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

The City of Crookston is still undergoing a few final steps from some of the construction projects over the summer. Some of the State Aid and local roads still have some paving and minor work before completion. City of Crookston Public Works Director Brandon Carlson provided an update on the State aid road projects. “RJ

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RJ ZAVORAL & SONS TO BEGIN MILLING & PAVING WORK THIS FRIDAY IN CROOKSTON

RJ Zavoral & Sons will start bituminous milling and paving work on Friday, September 10, 2021.  The proposed schedule for the work being done on North Front Street, 4th Avenue North, Central Avenue, Elm Street, and Riverside Avenue is as follows: Friday, September 9th:  Bituminous milling & patching on North Front Street Monday, September 13th: 

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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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