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Pool Update and Fall/Winter Registrations Were Discussed at Parks & Recreation Meeting Monday Afternoon.

Crookston Parks & Recreation held a board meeting on Monday, October 21, at 4:45 p.m. in City Hall. After approving the August 19 meeting minutes, the board moved to the regular agenda. Fall/Winter Registrations    Overall numbers looked good for the current fall/winter registration, but they could be better, says Jake Solberg, Director of Parks […]

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Comedy at The Grand Theatre with 2 Crookston natives will be held on October 26

The Grand Theatre presents Comedy at The Grand this Saturday, October 26, starting at 7:30 p.m.  The Grand will welcome two Crookston natives, Steve Windels and Ali Hormann.  “Most people in Crookston would know me by Ali Rude,” said Hormann.  “I graduated from CHS in 2002 and since then I have lived all over the

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Know before you go for a safe and successful deer hunting season

As 400,000 hunters prepare for firearms deer hunting seasons, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters about some ways to be safe and successful. “Know before you go so you can focus on having a great season,” said Barb Keller, Minnesota DNR big game program leader. “It’s easy to use our website to find

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Minnesota DNR urges safety around cold water

As the leaves fall and the nights grow cooler, the water temperature in lakes and rivers across the state has started dropping as well. Whether they’re hunting, fishing, or paddling, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources offers this reminder to anyone still using the water: Your safety is your responsibility. Even for strong swimmers, unexpected

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U.S. Senators Tina Smith, Amy Klobuchar Announce Funding to Help Beginning, Emerging Farmers Access Farmland

U.S. Senators Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar (both D-MN), members of the Senate Agriculture Committee, announced funding for Renewing the Countryside’s Upper Midwest Farmland Access Hub Navigator Program to improve farmland access outcomes for all stages of beginning farmers in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa. The Farmland Access Hub, in its seventh year, pairs land-seeking farmers

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