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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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FUNDRAISER FOR KAYLEE ACEVEDO HAPPENING AT THE CROOKSTON EAGLES CLUB NOVEMBER 4

On Thursday, November 4, there will be a fundraiser at the Crookston Eagles Club for Kaylee Acevedo to raise money for her and her family as she begins the road to recovery from a tragic accident earlier this month. On October 4, Kaylee was riding her bicycle in downtown Crookston and, while stopped at the

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LANE CLOSURE ON HIGHWAY 2/ROBERT STREET IN CROOKSTON BEGINS NEXT WEEK

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today crews will remove the right turn lane on westbound Robert Street in Crookston early next week. Motorists turning north onto Broadway from Robert Street will no longer use the right turn lane. The City has removed four parking spaces on the east and west sides of Broadway to

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CPD OFFICERS JAMES BRANDON & LOREN EDEVOLD SWORN IN AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting began with Crookston Police Department Chief Paul Biermaier swearing in new officers James Brandon and Loren Edevold. Biermaier talked about what Brandon and Edevold bring to the department. “The maturity in both of them sticks out,” said Biermaier. “They’ve

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“RIDE FOR KAYLEE” FUNDRAISER TAKING PLACE OCTOBER 16

A fundraiser event “Ride for Kaylee” will be held Saturday, October 16 for Kaylee Acevedo, and her family as she undergoes medical treatment for an accident that caused her to lose her right leg. On October 4, Kaylee was riding her bicycle in downtown Crookston and while stopped at the sidewalk a semi-turned from Robert

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