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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT REMINDS AREA CITIZENS ABOUT BURNING RULES

With the nice spring, many people are likely looking to get outside and start spring cleaning on their property. For some that will include burning, but there are rules for burning both in the City of Crookston and the Crookston Fire District that residents should be aware of. Crookston Firefighter Shane Heldstab said the local […]

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CHRIS KLAWITTER NAMED CROOKSTON FIREFIGHTER OF THE YEAR AND OTHER AWARDS HANDED OUT

Crookston Fire Chief Tim Froeber handed out the department’s 2020 Service Awards Thursday night and the following firefighters were recognized.  The award winners are below –  Firefighter of the Year –  Chris Klawitter 100% Training attendance Bob Magsam Shane Heldstab Chris Klawitter Brian Hanson Al Desroiser Don Boone Joe Leas Mike Swenson Rod Erdmann Jim

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT ASKING RESIDENTS TO ADOPT-A-HYDRANT

Despite the unseasonably warm weather in Crookston recently, we are unfortunately heading into the heart of winter. The Crookston Fire Department is activating its Adopt-A-Hydrant program again this year to help keep fire hydrants clear should the fire department be called to a fire in your neighborhood. There are more than 400 fire hydrants throughout

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UNITED WAY HOLDS VIRTUAL ANNUAL AWARDS MEETING

The United Way of Crookston held a virtual annual awards meeting due to COVID-19 giving out a number of awards to local individuals and businesses. The awards are below – Chairman’s Award for Outstanding Service Sarah Olmstead Community Partner Award Biermaier Chiropractic Clinic, PA Outstanding Giving Award Dr. Ted and Lynnette Olson Dr. Pete and

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WEATHER ALERTS AND WARNINGS – SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK

The Monday topic for Severe Weather Awareness Week is Weather Alerts and Warnings.  In the past 10 years, more than 55 people have died, and dozens more were injured as a result of weather-related events in Minnesota, not including motor vehicles.   The National Weather Service issues severe weather alerts.  There are three types of

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