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BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE CONTINUES TO EXPLORE BOTH NEW AND FAMILIAR OPTIONS

The Crookston Public Schools Bus Garage Committee met on Thursday at the Crookston High School.  The plan remains to propose a bus garage on the Highland Elementary School property, as it wouldn’t require the district to purchase any new property.  However, a new location near the south end of the property was proposed as a […]

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CHAMBER MEMBERS TAKE OPPORTUNITY TO MINGLE AT MIXER

Chamber Member Mixers are back with the most recent one held this past Monday. Event hosts for the evening were the VFW Post 1902, Sweetlight Gallery and Erickson Embroidery, 2nd Street Boutique. This was a progressive mixer which began at the VFW for brats and chips and registration for door prizes, the next stop was

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NATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATION PROGRAM HOLDS PLANT SALE AT HIGHLAND

Students in the Native American Education Program held their first annual plant sale Thursday at Highland School.  Before they started the greenhouse they learned about pricing, and risk of running a small business explained Kianna Simpkins.  “Before we did the greenhouse we learned about the sale prices and how much it would be if we

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SPRING STREET SWEEPING MOVES SLOWLY AFTER A LONG WINTER

The City of Crookston street sweeper has been busy around town for the last few weeks.  And you’ve possibly noticed a truck following close behind.  That’s because when it comes to spring clean-up there is literally tons of sweeping to be done.  This winter the City of Crookston put about 700 tons of sand on

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OTTER TAIL POWER COMPANY PARTNERS WITH CROOKSTON TO PROMOTE ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Otter Tail Power Company, together with the city of Crookston, is partnering with Minnesota’s Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) to reduce energy use and save on energy costs. On Wednesday, May 29, energy outreach teams will visit several area businesses, including those located downtown, to share information about available energy-efficiency options. “Businesses will be able

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STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT CLICK IT OR TICKET CAMPAIGN BEGINS MONDAY

Ninety-two people. That’s four classrooms full of students. That’s an entire NFL football team and their staff. That’s how many unbuckled motorists were killed last year in Minnesota. To remind motorists that seat belts save lives and it’s the law to buckle up, the Crookston, East Grand Forks and Thief River Falls Police Departments and

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