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CROOKSTON ROTARY INSTALLS NEW MEMBERS

Recently Don Cavalier, Past District Rotary Governor, installed new Rotarians Justin Turpie, Intern Funeral Director, and Christine Meine, Advance Funeral Planner, and Office Manager from Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home.  

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CROOKSTON PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD DISCUSSES, SUMMER REC, POOL, ARENA, AND MORE

The Crookston Parks and Recreation Board met Tuesday afternoon in the Crookston City Hall conference room. The board discussed summer rec numbers, got a pool update, Jim Karn Field improvements, and more. The meeting recap is below. SUMMER RECREATION UPDATES AND NUMBERS The meeting started with the board discussing the updates and statistics on the

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Robert Ferry Floodeen – OBIT

Robert Ferry Floodeen, 92, passed away Thursday morning, April 20, 2023, in the Benedictine Living Community Crookston where he had recently become a resident. Bob was born in Fargo, ND on May 7, 1930, the son of Ferry and Mary Jane (Taylor) Floodeen. He later grew up in Crookston with his parents and brother, William,

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SCRUFFY TAILS PET OF THE WEEK – BABY

Check out this week’s Scruffy Tails Pet of The Week, Baby! If you are interested in Baby, or if you have any questions, go to www.scruffytails.org or call 218-281-7225

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-June 21, 2023

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Adam Thomas Nelson, 37, no address listed, for domestic assault. Whitney Ann Katzenmeyer, 27, of East Grand Forks, for failure to appear in court. Shawn Nicholas Theis, 50, no address listed, for third-degree DUI, and refused to submit to a chemical test. Hannah Janice

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PRELIMINARY 2023-34 BUDGET COMES UP SHORT $200,000

The Crookston School District Long-term planning committee met on Tuesday afternoon and discussed the preliminary 2023-24 school year budget. The school district will get $1.6 million dollars more in funding next year compared to this past school year. Unfortunately, costs continue to rise, with about 75 percent of the school district costs being staff. As

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