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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT RAISES MEAL PRICES

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening and approved an increase in the school lunch and breakfast prices due to paid lunch equity that is required by the USDA. If you charge less than the national average, this year’s national average was $2.86 and Crookston was charging $2.60 for high school and $2.50 for […]

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CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP MIXER AT CITY HALL ART GALLERY

Join your local Chamber and local artists for the next Member Mixer at the new City Hall Art Gallery. Three featured artists will be showcasing their work from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at 124 N Broadway on Thursday, July 20. At 6:00 p.m., the three featured artists – Marti Newquist, Courtney Olson, and Trey Everett – will give a brief program along with Phyllis Hagen on the creation

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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION RECEIVES DONATION FROM WAL-MART

The RiverView Foundation recently received a donation from the Wal-Mart Community Grant Program as seed money to support the Foundation’s RiverView Care Center TV Project. The project includes the purchase of new flat screen TVs and wall mounts for RiverView’s Memory Care Unit. “We believe that RiverView Health is providing critical healthcare services to our

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POLK COUNTY LICENSE CENTER – LIMITED SERVICES JULY 20, 21 & 24

The Polk County License Center located at the Taxpayer Service Center in the Government Building at 612 North Broadway in Crookston will have limited services on July 20, 21, and 24. Motor vehicle titles, plate replacement and registration (tab) renewal services will NOT be available Thursday, July 20 through Monday, July 24 because of a

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD EVALUATES SUPERINTENDENT CHRIS BATES

The Crookston School Board recently completed their year=-end evaluation of the Crookston Superintendent of Schools, Chris Bates, and discussed the review at their meeting on Monday evening. The board used a form recommended by the Minnesota School Boards Association which is goal based. There were four goals that Superintendent Bates was evaluated on: 1. School

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