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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO MEET TUESDAY MORNING

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday, May 28 at 8:00 a.m. in the commissioner’s room at the Polk County Government Center.  Their consent agenda includes approving the May 21 minutes, approving payment of $1,887.00 to GHA Technologies Inc. of Phoenix, AZ, and approving payment of $5,341.50 to Sarah Reese, Public Health for six FP […]

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CROOKSTON PICKLEBALL ASSOCIATION PRESENTS CHECK FOR UMC STUDENT-ATHLETES

The Crookston Pickleball Association has been able to utilize the University of Minnesota Crookston Wellness Center on Tuesday evenings and Sunday afternoons during the past academic year. The Association approached the campus about the possibility of using the facility due to the sport’s growing popularity and an increase in club members. They recently presented a

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UMC TEAMBACK GOLF TOURNAMENT IN JUNE AND JULY

UMN Crookston Teambackers recently held a raffle in support for Golden Eagle student athletes. This year’s raffle raised more than $19,000. Deb Sylvester of Crookston won the raffle’s grand prize of $5,000 cash. Other raffle winners included Randy Cook of Erskine, Lynne Mullins, Megan Bell, and Jamie Cassavant, all of Crookston. Thanks to all who

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RIVERVIEW RECOVERY CENTER OFFERS WALK-IN OPTION FOR CHEMICAL HEALTH ASSESSMENTS

In an effort to increase accessibility to treatment options, RiverView Recovery Center will begin offering chemical health assessments, also known as Minnesota Rule 25, on a walk-in basis each Monday beginning June 3rd. A chemical health assessment is the first step in receiving treatment and is often a requirement for those in the court system.

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CROOKSTON VETERAN KEVIN BOYLE RECENTLY RETURNED FROM AN HONOR FLIGHT

Kevin Boyle, a veteran of Vietnam, went to Washington, D.C. last week as part of the Honor Flight program.  Telling us about the trip, Boyle mentioned he’d never been through as many red lights as he was on that trip courtesy of their police escort. Boyle said the only thing that would’ve made the trip

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CAPITOL UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

Dear Friends and Neighbors, Here is an update with the latest news from St. Paul. END OF SESSION We ended the regular Legislative session on Monday at midnight. Due to budget negotiations taking far longer than usual, we only sent one budget bill to the governor – Higher Ed was agreed to, but none of

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