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CROOKSTON-OPTICARE VISION ASSOCIATES MAKING PROGRESS ON CONSTRUCTION WITH OLD ARBY’S BUILDING

Crookston-Opticare Vision Associates has begun construction in the old Arby’s building on South Main Street to change it from a fast food restaurant to an optometry practice service. Since the beginning of October 2022, Opticare doctors Steven Gander, Bruce Storhaug, Destin Coles, and Coles’ family have been working on completing the demolition of the building […]

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CROOKSTON PAINT, GLASS, & FLOORING UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

Tracy and Chris Forseth have officially become the new owners of the Crookston Paint, Glass, & Flooring Store on the corner of South Main Street and West Robert Street. The couple officially purchased on Tuesday, January 3, after working with the previous owners since August to ensure the proper finances were completed and the succession

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OPTICARE PURCHASES OLD ARBY’S BUILDING AT THE CORNER OF SOUTH MAIN STREET

The old Arby’s fast-food restaurant on the corner of South Main Street that had closed on July 23, 2018, has finally been purchased and will be back in business again. However, it will not become another fast-food restaurant as the building was purchased by Opticare- Crookston Vision Associate on Friday, October 7. With new changes

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CROOKSTON POLICE RESPOND TO ACCIDENT ON 3RD AVE SOUTH AND SOUTH MAIN STREET

The Crookston Police Department reported an accident on July 29, 2022, at 10:48 a.m. on 3rd Ave S/S Main St. Vehicle #1 – 2022 Chevrolet Silverado, driven by Ralph Montreuil, Crookston. Vehicle #2 – 2014 Nissan Rogue, driven by Emily Benson, Grand Forks, ND. There were no injuries caused by the accident, and there was

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CROOKSTON WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE GIVES CONSENSUS ON MNDOT HIGHWAY CORRIDOR PROJECT

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee held a Special Meeting in the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers to discuss the funding for the MnDOT Corridor Project. The committee first saw a presentation on the Corridor from SRF Consulting Project Manager Molly Stewart. She opened with a background of the study, saying the city is partnering

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