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LEVEES HAVE CHANGED THE WAY CROOKSTON PREPARES FOR SPRING FLOODING

The Red Lake River’s crest earlier this month may have seemed mild, provisionally cresting at 6:30 p.m. on April 8 at 24.74 feet.  That’s just outside a top 10 river crest.  It was, however, a 10-year flood according to the flow of water, said Blake Carlson, the City of Crookston’s engineer with Widseth Smith Nolting.  […]

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SHANE AND NICOLE HELDSTAB RECONGIZED AT EXTENSION’S EMERGING LEADERS BANQUET

Shane and Nicole Heldstab, Crookston, received special recognition at the Emerging Leadership Program Recognition Banquet on March 30 in Crookston.  They, along with individuals from 13 other counties in northwestern and west central Minnesota were honored for completing the leadership program and for their commitment to leadership in their community.  The Emerging Leadership Program celebrated

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PRESCRIBED BURN SEASON TO COMMENCE APRIL 23, WATCH FOR WORKERS

Motorists in northwest Minnesota may see smoke from prescribed burns beginning Tuesday, April 23, as crews conduct a controlled burn at Fisher’s Landing Rest Area located on Highway 2 between Crookston and East Grand Forks. Four sites in northwest Minnesota will be burned, weather conditions permitting, in the coming weeks. Motorists will encounter signs as

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CAPITOL UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

Dear Friends and Neighbors, Here is an update with the latest news from St. Paul. Omnibus Bills Next week, we will start seeing DFL omnibus bills on the House floor. The first three to be voted on will be Education, Jobs and Energy, and Health and Human Services. These bills have a lot of problematic

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FINAL PLAT APPROVED FOR UNION LAKE SIMON SECOND ADDITION

The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the final plat for the Simon Second Addition on Union Lake.  The plat consists of 14 lots, seven of which can have cabins built on them explains Jake Snyder, the Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator.  “It’s seven riparian lots, that touch the lake, and then seven backlots,”

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PIRATE BOYS TENNIS FALL TO #5 RANKED TRF AFTER PLAYING IN 2 CITIES

The Crookston Pirate Boys Tennis team played the fifth-ranked Thief River Falls Prowlers in two cities in a span over five hours and after it was all said and done, the Prowlers won the match 6-1.  The match started in Detroit Lakes where Thief River Falls beat Detroit Lakes in a dual before they took

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