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MN REPORTS RECORD DAILY HIGH OF 72 DEATHS, 7,689 NEW CASES INCLUDING 92 IN POLK COUNTY

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 7,589 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 from 55,087 completed tests for a positive rate of 13.8 percent. The state also reported a second-straight day of record-high deaths with 72 and another 288 probable cases. Polk County reported 92 cases, Roseau County-16, Pennington County-13, Norman County-eight, Marshall County-seven, Mahnomen […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS ANOTHER COVID-19 CASE

The Crookston School District, in an effort to be transparent during the COVID-19 pandemic, is alerting district residents whenever a positive COVID-19 test is reporting at a school.  The latest case is one individual at Crookston High School.  The notification is below.  General Notification: One individual at Crookston High School tested positive for COVID-19. Polk

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SPORTS FEEVER – November 19, 2020

We can debate facemask efficacy, we can debate shutdowns, pausing sports, etc.  But the one thing we can all agree on……COVID-19 bleeping sucks and it can go to hell!!!!!  I am done with it.  There…I feel a little better now. Last week I told you that I had COVID-19 and my story with it.  This

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ ANNOUNCES NO IN-PERSON SOCIAL GATHERINGS OUTSIDE YOUR HOUSEHOLD, ADULT AND YOUTH SPORTS ON PAUSE, AND MORE

[yotuwp type=”videos” id=”e5uIG1tFfG4″ ] As the spread of COVID-19 skyrockets across the state and hospitals voice concern about the ability to treat those who fall ill, Governor Tim Walz today announced new actions to help control the spread of the virus. Turning the dial back, Governor Walz announced a four-week pause on social activities, in-person

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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS CONVEYING OF PROPERTY FOR CHILD CARE FACILITY

The Crookston Planning Commission met Wednesday evening to consider releasing land in the Downtown Square from its lease from Resource Management LLP. The committee voted unanimously to recommend the land be conveyed by a quick claim deed. The City of Crookston’s lease for the Downtown Square included all the property on the area, which is

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