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CROOKSTON AIRPORT COMMISSION APPROVES CONTRACTS, HOLDS MASTER PLAN MEETING

The Crookston Airport Commission met on Thursday morning, approving renewed Airport Manager and Fixed Base Operations contracts with Lowell Miller and Miller Aircraft Services.  As the airport manager, Miller will be paid $16,802 for 2020, with a three percent annual increase through 2022.  The Airport Manager is also entitled to the exclusive use of the […]

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LOCAL EMERGENCY RESPONDERS ATTEND TRAINING AT FEMA’S CENTER FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS

Nine members from the Northwest Health Services Coalition traveled to Anniston, Alabama and attended the Healthcare Coalition Response Leadership Course January 6-10.  Local leaders from healthcare, public health, EMS and Emergency Management represented NW Minnesota and include:  Carrie Bergquist (Regional Healthcare Preparedness Coordinator for the coalition), Angie Salentiney (Infection Prevention, RiverView Health-Crookston),  Jim Aagenes (EMS

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TRISTAN SUNDQUIST WINS CROOKSTON DISTRICT SPELLING BEE, ADVANCES TO REGIONAL BEE

Tristan Sundquist, a sixth-grader at Highland Elementary won the annual Crookston District Spelling Bee and will advance to the Regional Spelling Bee in Thief River Falls on February 5. Sundquist said his first word was pretty easy and helped him overcome his nervousness.  “At first when I got up there, I was a bit nervous,

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL GRAD KIRK RONGEN DIES IN AN AVALANCHE IN IDAHO

Crookston High School graduate, Kirk Rongen, was killed in an avalanche on Wednesday, January 15, while snowmobiling in Sawtooth National Forest in the Baker Creek drainage approximately a half-mile northeast of Baker Lake, Idaho. Rongen was one of two snowmobilers caught in the avalanche near an elevation of 9,000 feet. One of the riders escaped

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CROOKSTON LIBRARY BOOKS & BREWS BOOK CLUB TO DISCUSS “HEARTLAND”

The Crookston Public Library’s Books & Brews Book Club will meet Monday, January 20 at 7:00 p.m. at Irishman’s Shanty, 1501 S. Main St. The group meets the third Monday of every other month to discuss books and enjoy beverages. This month they will discuss “Heartland” by Sarah Marsh, an eye-opening memoir of working-class poverty in America.

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