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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD SPECIAL MEETING MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will have a special meeting Monday, December 21 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The only item on the agenda is a resolution to hire Chad Palm as the new IT Director.

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 2,528 COVID CASES AND 70 DEATHS. POLK COUNTY HAD 8 CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health has released the COVID-19 numbers for Sunday, December 20 and there were 2,528 confirmed cases out of 58,208 tests for a positive rate of 4.3 percent. The state reported 177 probable cases and 70 deaths. Polk County-8, Marshall County-4, Mahnomen County-3, Kittson County-2 cases – 2 probable and 1 death

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THE SUMMIT FEATURED TENANT OF THE MONTH IS JOYCE ROCK

The SUMMIT Senior Apartments with Assisted Living Services treasures the life experiences of its tenants.  Joyce Rock wears many “hats.”  Wife, mother, school teacher, friend, and most surely a Benedictine Living Community, Crookston-The SUMMIT Goodwill Ambassador.  Joyce’s story begins in Crookston, where she was born at her Grandmother’s house on Robert Street. She grew up

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MNDOT LAUNCHES “NAME A PLOW” CONTEST FOR ALL DISTRICTS

 The Minnesota Department of Transportation is seeking creative, witty and fun names as part of a new effort to name eight snowplows in the agency’s fleet – one snowplow for each MnDOT district in the state. Name ideas can be submitted on the MnDOT website. The submission form will be open until Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, and all

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DNR SEEKING APPLICANTS TO SERVE ON AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is seeking applications from Minnesota residents interested in serving on the statewide Aquatic Invasive Species Advisory Committee. Applications are due by 4:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22. Aquatic invasive species are one of the state’s most pressing natural resource issues. Preventing the spread of zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil, invasive carp,

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MINNESOTA DNR OFFERS TIPS TO STAY SAFE ON THE ICE

Ice fishing is in full swing in some parts of the state, while in others people are waiting for a string of cool weather to make the ice thick enough to walk on. Lisa Dugan, recreation safety outreach coordinator for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Enforcement Division, says ice conditions can change quickly this

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