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Downtown Snow Removal Alert in Crookston for January 16

The City of Crookston has issued a Snow Removal Alert for Downtown Crookston Business Owners and Residents. The Public Works crews will be out on Thursday night from 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. to remove snow from the downtown area’s main, side streets, and alleys. The City asks that you do not park on downtown […]

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Narcan is available at Polk County Public Health

Back in June of 2024 the Polk County Board of Commissioners approved of Naloxone/Narcan being provided by the Polk County Health Department to the community. “As part of our Opioid Advisory Council here in Polk County, we received funds from the Opioid Settlement, and so back in June, as part of an extensive package of

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Regional Corrections Board Welcomed Two New Members at First Meeting of 2025

The Regional Corrections Board met Monday, January 13, at 9:00 a.m. at the Polk County Justice Center. The meeting started out with the election of Board Officers for 2025. “Steven Jacobson was selected as the Vice Chair to replace Steve Bommersback, who had been our Vice Chair for many years,” says Tri-County Corrections Executive Director

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The Adult Basic Education Program (ABE) at NWRCC continues to help inmates get their GEDs

Have you ever wondered what kinds of opportunities are given to inmates while they are incarcerated?  What kinds of activities, programs, and materials are provided to help inmates better themselves and look forward to the future outside of where they are currently?  Back in August of 2024, the NorthWest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston held

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Help the MnDNR with reforestation by collecting pine cones this winter

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources State Forest Nursery is seeking individuals to collect black spruce and jack pine cones this winter. These seeds are vital for reforesting thousands of acres each year, but the number of collectors has declined in recent seasons—creating a need for new participants. In addition to helping sustain Minnesota’s forests,

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