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FINAL PLAT APPROVED FOR UNION LAKE SIMON SECOND ADDITION

The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the final plat for the Simon Second Addition on Union Lake.  The plat consists of 14 lots, seven of which can have cabins built on them explains Jake Snyder, the Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator.  “It’s seven riparian lots, that touch the lake, and then seven backlots,” […]

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WAYS & MEANS TO CONSIDER GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE

The Crookston Planning Commission voted Tuesday night to pass the Gateway Overlay District Ordinance on to the Ways & Means Committee next week.  Before the vote to recommend the ordinance to Ways & Means, Tanner Holton, an attorney working with City Attorney Corky Reynolds answered a couple of questions the commission had forwarded to the

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CROOKSTON AMERICAN LEGION NELS T. WOLD POST 20 CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

The Crookston American Legion Nels T Wold Post 20 celebrated their 100th Birthday on Friday, April 12.  Barry Bingham, Vice Commander of Post 20 stated: “We may not have a building anymore but we are still here and we still have a lot of heart”.  Guests of Post 20 were the Crookston American Legion Auxiliary

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BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY IS MAY 8 – DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER

This May 8, thousands of students, families, community partners and elected officials will celebrate Bike to School Day, a national event that encourages bicycling (or walking) to school.  Students reap the health, community and academic benefits of a little bit of exercise before school while having fun riding bicycles with their peers. Register your school

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK – Rocky Bjorge

The KROX Radio Athlete of the Week is University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Softball player, Rocky Bjorge, a 5’7, senior first and third baseman, from Prior Lake majoring in Criminal Justice who is expected to graduate this spring in only three years.  Bjorge has helped Minnesota Crookston break a program-record with 13 wins this season

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SOY INNOVATION CAMPUS (IN CROOKSTON) FUNDING PASSES SENATE FINANCE COMMITEE

Funding for a soybean crush and biodiesel facility in Crookston has passed a key hurdle in the Minnesota legislature. The proposed Soy Innovation Campus at the University of Minnesota Crookston will receive $5 million in funding as part of a bill authored by Sen. Torrey Westrom (R-Elbow Lake), who chairs the Senate Agriculture, Rural Development

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